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I took the test again and got ISFJ, with introverted and judging being strongest. I was skeptical about this result at first, but the strengths and weaknesses part tends to fit me.

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SaintOfVirtue

 

I believe I said that exact same thing last time this subject came up, after which Iggy informed me that it was a classic INTJ behavior trait to question the validity of the test itself. :hehe: 

I anticipated this response; to which I can only answer that the conclusion cannot be used to prove the premise.  Of course at this point the more I argue the weaknesses of the test the more I will be cementing myself into the box of its classification.  Ergo a vicious cycle has been born and further objection is futile. 

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I anticipated this response; to which I can only answer that the conclusion cannot be used to prove the premise.  Of course at this point the more I argue the weaknesses of the test the more I will be cementing myself into the box of its classification.  Ergo a vicious cycle has been born and further objection is futile. 

Typical mastermind. :smokey:

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A week ago, I got INTJ and now I got ISFJ. I thought it was surprisingly accurate until today… I guess they both are true for me to an extent.

As the above link points out,  the test has a lot to do with marketing and tries to fit people into neat little categories that don't always work.

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veritasluxmea

I've read a lot of personality profiles and I've never been able to fully identify with them.

Still fun though. 

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Saw this article and thought it was relevant to the thread haha

http://thoughtcatalog.com/heidi-priebe/2015/10/how-each-myers-briggs-personality-type-is-likely-to-die/

 

How Each Myers-Briggs Personality Type Is Likely to Die

INTP: Accidentally sets themselves on fire in a freak science experiment. Starts taking notes about the fire’s rate of burning and consequently forgets to put it out.

ESTP: Tries base jumping without any training because it looked straight-forward enough.

INFJ: Starves to death in a hunger strike to raise awareness about the dire state of society.

ENFJ: Meets another ENFJ and accidentally crushes each other from hugging too aggressively.

INFP: Accidentally walks into an open manhole while caught up in a particularly enthralling daydream.

ISTJ: Is killed fighting for their country. Or state. Or son’s little league team. Really, any cause that vaguely needs a hero to die for it.

ENTP: An elaborate magic trick gone wrong.

ENFP: Decides to go on a “Fun Jungle Adventure!” alone, without a map, and never returns.

ENTJ: Is elaborately murdered by an underling who wanted their job.

ISFJ: Donates a vital organ to someone who needed it more than they did.

ESFP: Stays awake for five straight days because there were a lot of great parties going on and they had FOMO. Dies from exhaustion.

ESTJ: Is attacked by a group of miscreant youths whom they stop to lecture on the street.

INTJ: Dies in a car accident caused by the fact that they were driving too cautiously.

ISTP: Joins an underground Fight Club to unleash their bottled-up feelings toward ‘The Man’ and loses the wrong fight.

ESFJ: Is murdered for accidentally blabbing the wrong person’s secret.

ISFP: Stages their own death to avoid confrontation with a loved one. Might still be alive out there somewhere – we’ll never really know.  

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Saw this article and thought it was relevant to the thread haha

http://thoughtcatalog.com/heidi-priebe/2015/10/how-each-myers-briggs-personality-type-is-likely-to-die/

 

How Each Myers-Briggs Personality Type Is Likely to Die

I'm usually INFP, and it was right on - except some of the time I'm not daydreaming - I'm reflecting on some scholarship I've read recently (literally happened the last two times I sprained my ankles). 

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