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| What is your Peronality.; Jung | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 20 2009, 01:15 AM (656 Views) | |
| Wintermute | Jul 20 2009, 01:15 AM Post #1 |
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Out of curiosity mostly (it will also be fun) I think we should all take a Personality test. Please take this seriously and be honest. There is not preference to get, there is no nigger or funny answer. This test is based on Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typological approach to personality. When answering questions, please choose one of two possible answers you agree the most. If you are not sure how to answer then the decision should be based on your most typical reaction or feeling in the given situation. Respond to all questions to get a reliable result. ITT: Take the test. When you are done it will display your result, it will be 4 letters. Click on the 3rd link down that says "type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss" if you want to read about what it says. Post results and how you feel about them. Test = http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp |
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| Liloqui | Jul 20 2009, 01:33 AM Post #2 |
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I am an INTJ. First suggested career: Computer programmer |
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| Casino | Jul 20 2009, 09:58 AM Post #3 |
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ISFP - so pretty much I'm an artist... -very expressed introvert -moderately expressed sensing personality -slightly expressed feeling personality -slightly expressed perceiving personality My Jobs? Nursing is one lewl http://www.humanmetrics.com/vocation/JCI.asp?EI=-78&SN=38&TF=-19&JP=-11 Edited by Casino, Jul 20 2009, 09:58 AM.
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| NakieoN | Jul 20 2009, 12:54 PM Post #4 |
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ENTJ, describes me well, but not completely. On the other hand, from THIS test: http://www.career-test.co.uk/ , I'm a ISTP... and I agree with this test more as everything listed for the ISTP personality is 100% correct for me. (See: http://www.career-test.co.uk/ISTP.html) However, both of these jobs point to Computer Programmer, so maybe ENTJ is my 'dormant' personality? |
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| Wintermute | Jul 20 2009, 01:36 PM Post #5 |
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You are not an ENTJ. You probably didn't read the questions carefully enough. |
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| Khatib | Jul 20 2009, 01:56 PM Post #6 |
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You so CRAAZZYY!!
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Extraverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging by Joe Butt Profile: ENTJ Revision: 3.0 Date of Revision: 27 Feb 2005 "I don't care to sit by the window on an airplane. If I can't control it, why look?" ENTJs have a natural tendency to marshall and direct. This may be expressed with the charm and finesse of a world leader or with the insensitivity of a cult leader. The ENTJ requires little encouragement to make a plan. One ENTJ put it this way... "I make these little plans that really don't have any importance to anyone else, and then feel compelled to carry them out." While "compelled" may not describe ENTJs as a group, nevertheless the bent to plan creatively and to make those plans reality is a common theme for NJ types. ENTJs are often "larger than life" in describing their projects or proposals. This ability may be expressed as salesmanship, story-telling facility or stand-up comedy. In combination with the natural propensity for filibuster, our hero can make it very difficult for the customer to decline. TRADEMARK: -- "I'm really sorry you have to die." (I realize this is an overstatement. However, most Fs and other gentle souls usually chuckle knowingly at this description.) ENTJs are decisive. They see what needs to be done, and frequently assign roles to their fellows. Few other types can equal their ability to remain resolute in conflict, sending the valiant (and often leading the charge) into the mouth of hell. When challenged, the ENTJ may by reflex become argumentative. Alternatively (s)he may unleash an icy gaze that serves notice: the ENTJ is not one to be trifled with. Functional Analysis Extraverted Thinking "Unequivocating" expresses the resoluteness of the ENTJ's dominant function. Clarity of convictions endows these Thinkers with a knack for debate, or wanting knack, a penchant for argument. The light and heat generated by Thinking at the helm can be impressive; perhaps even overwhelming. Experience teaches many ENTJs that restraint may often be the better part of valor, lest one find oneself victorious but alone. Introverted iNtuition The auxiliary function explores the blueprints of archetypal patterns and equips Thinking with a fresh, dynamic sense of how things work. Improvising on the fly is something many ENTJs do very well. As Thinking's subordinate, insights are of value only insofar as they further the Right, True Cause celebre. [n.b.: ENTJs are capable of living on a higher plane, if you will, and learning to value individuals even above their principles. The above dynamic suggests less individuation.] Extraverted Sensing Sensing reaches out to embrace that which physically touches it. ENTJs have an awareness of the real; of that which exists. By stilling the engines of Thinking and iNtuition, this type may experience the Here and Now, and know things not dreamt of nor even postulated in iNtuition's philosophy. Sensing's minor role, however, puts it at risk for distortion or extreme weakness beneath the hustle and bustle of the giants N and T. Introverted Feeling Feeling is romantic, as the ethereal as the inner world from whence it doth emerge. When it be awake, feeling evokes great passion that knows not nuance of proportion nor context. Perhaps these lesser functions inspire glorious recreational quests in worlds that never were, or may only ever be in fantasy. When overdone or taken too seriously, Fi turned outward often becomes maudlin or melodramatic. Feeling in this type appears most authentic when implied or expressed covertly in a firm handshake, accepting demeanor, or act of sacrifice thinly covered by excuses of lack of any personal interest in the relinquished item. Careers went Management/Law/Engineering. |
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| NakieoN | Jul 20 2009, 03:31 PM Post #7 |
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...and you know this from?... |
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| Wintermute | Jul 20 2009, 05:16 PM Post #8 |
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I ≠ E S ≠ N P ≠ J I am an ENTJ. The other test you linked is the one as i linked. Just a different website, with likely differently worded questions, or you just happen to be able to read the day you took it. I know ENTJs. I can believe Khatib is one, in fact that really dose not surprise me too much. Also, if you take test when you are stressed, or emotionally off balance, it can skew your results. |
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| Casino | Jul 20 2009, 05:20 PM Post #9 |
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WTF does being a ISFP mean? Basement dweller? Edited by Casino, Jul 20 2009, 05:20 PM.
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| Wintermute | Jul 20 2009, 07:12 PM Post #10 |
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ISFP (Introverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving) are in the Introverted Feeling group. They are often known for being artists. http://www.mypersonality.info/personality-types/isfp/ They are basically Completely fucking opposite of an ENTJ. |
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| Casino | Jul 20 2009, 08:50 PM Post #11 |
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"ISFPs are artistic, creative, loyal and sensitive. They have a keen appreciation for beauty because of their highly developed senses. They are easy to get along with and live in the "here and now". ISFPs are adaptable, caring, independent and like to contribute to the well-being of others. They are typically hard to get to know." Yep that's pretty much 100% true. Great test. Ty |
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| Khatib | Jul 20 2009, 09:17 PM Post #12 |
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You so CRAAZZYY!!
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Basically me and Winter are brash assholes (or if people like you, then you're a 'decisive leader' or whatever) who see something, think about it a bit, mix that with our gut feeling on the matter, and then spit out our opinion immediately, be damned how anyone takes it. That's ENTJ. Some ENTJ's are smart and witty with their assessments, others maybe not so much at all. Generally anyone who doesn't agree with you will immediately see you as an absolute asshole, unless they also tend to be the thinking type, in which case they may at least respect your logic if not your conclusion. But the process of how you take shit in and put your own shit back out is fairly similar for everyone who falls under ENTJ. As was said, ISFP is 100% different, so you're pretty much one or the other, not a bit of both, and there is no way at all someone like Nakieon would fall under the extrovert category or the judging category based on what I see out of him on these boards. All of my categories were pretty moderate too. I was like 45-51% in all 4, which means I'm not super strongly ENTJ, but those are my most dominant traits, and they pretty much fit me. I would say most times I'm pretty callous, but there are a lot of times when I get sympathetic for certain people's situations. If I can't see a reason to be sympathetic for them though, I'm just like, "Fuck it, it's their own fault then, no pity." That's kind of the mix you get across categories. It's there, but it's pretty subtle. |
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| Ninjerk | Jul 20 2009, 11:36 PM Post #13 |
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ENTJ 67, 50, 38, 11 # distinctively expressed extravert # moderately expressed intuitive personality # moderately expressed thinking personality # slightly expressed judging personality |
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| Lucretius | Jul 20 2009, 11:45 PM Post #14 |
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I tried taking the test earlier but found myself arguing with the test. I don't feel like it can accurately represent me because my answers often aren't options. That said, I'll complete now and post some bullshit. Edited by Lucretius, Jul 20 2009, 11:46 PM.
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| Lucretius | Jul 20 2009, 11:59 PM Post #15 |
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Your Type is... INTJ Introverted 11% # slightly expressed introvert Intuitive 75% # distinctively expressed intuitive personality Thinking 50% # moderately expressed thinking personality Judging 56% # moderately expressed judging personality Jung Career Indicator: 1) Natural Science 2) Natural Science Education 3) Information System Specialist (which I currently am) 4) Computer Programming (Neva!!!!!) 5) Lawyer 6) Librarian A lot of the people in my family told me I should be a lawyer, given my argumentative nature. Famous people of my particular type: Isaac Newton, Niels Bohr, C. G. Jung, Michel de Montaigne, Michel Nostradamus, Ada Lovelace 1st Link: http://keirsey.com/handler.aspx?s=keirsey&f=fourtemps&tab=5&c=mastermind 3rd Link: http://typelogic.com/intj.html Interesting... Fictional Characters with my personality type... Cassius (Julius Caesar) Mr. Darcy (Pride and Prejudice) Gandalf the Grey (J. R. R. Tolkein's Middle Earth books) Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs) (fuck yea!) Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' nemesis (fuck yea!) Ensign Ro (Star Trek--the Next Generation) Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Hamlet) George Smiley, John le Carre's master spy Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs) After reading the below (from link 1) I'm really surprised by how accurate this test was.
Edited by Lucretius, Jul 21 2009, 12:06 AM.
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| Wintermute | Jul 21 2009, 12:35 AM Post #16 |
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And Lucretius how do you feel INTJ reflects you as a personality type? edit: Also looking back over this thread, I am curious now if anyone has ever performed a statistical analysis of how if at all being either deaf or blind effects the expected personality distribution outcome of a population. I wonder if I can get a grant to do it. Edited by Wintermute, Jul 21 2009, 12:38 AM.
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| Khatib | Jul 21 2009, 01:27 AM Post #17 |
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You so CRAAZZYY!!
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I would have to assume anything that restricts ones ability to communicate would tend to make a person more introverted. |
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| Wintermute | Jul 21 2009, 12:53 PM Post #18 |
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What if it served to compel that person to over compensate for it? Naturally, it would uncommon, but I could see how it could also have the opposite effect. |
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| Lucretius | Jul 21 2009, 01:00 PM Post #19 |
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I took the test again and got the same thing, so I guess according to this test INTJ is correct. A lot of what it says is true both in my career, personal life, and in my hobbies (including gaming). A lot of the people it said shared the personality type have been figures I've admired, like Nietzsche and Rand. I've always enjoyed the various Natural Sciences, biology, geology, physics...etc... (only reason I didn't pursue this in school is because IT is where the money is). I am extremely strong willed. Only thing I really don't understand is how my ability to communicate is restricted, because I don't feel introverted. |
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| Wintermute | Jul 21 2009, 02:45 PM Post #20 |
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Introverted or Extroverted is not an indication of your ability to communicate with others at all. You only score introvert barely, the reality is you are pretty balanced. So you don't suffer from the extremes of being introverted. But even you have admitted you are quiet unless you have something important to say. Take ventrilo for example. Basically being slightly introverted like that means that you are interested in your own thoughts and you like to be able to concentrate. Basically you like to plan and figure shit out. Likely the reason I am extroverted is i have a STRONG personality and force of will. |
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