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and its dead on but theyre all sorta vague and written in all positives. not surprising that a lot of 'heads on here are INFPs you can almost replace 'healer' with 'stoner' :D
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<- INFP
and its dead on but theyre all sorta vague and written in all positives. not surprising that a lot of 'heads on here are INFPs you can almost replace 'healer' with 'stoner' :D
i've taken it before -.- but i can't find my results from last time so i guess i gotta do it again (yeah it's been posted here before.... like a year or more ago)
ISTJ
Introverted:44 Sensing:88 Thinking:12 Judging:33
You are:
moderately expressed introvert
very expressed sensing personality
slightly expressed thinking personality
moderately expressed judging personality
ISTJ Profile
esfp - Extraverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving
"Where's the party?" ESFPs love people, excitement, telling stories and having fun. The spontaneous, impulsive nature of this type is almost always entertaining. And ESFPs love to entertain -- on stage, at work, and/or at home. Social gatherings are an energy boost to these "people" people.
SPs sometimes think and talk in more of a spider-web approach. Several of my ESFP friends jump from thought to thought in mid-sentence, touching here or there in a manner that's almost incoherent to the listener, but will eventually cover the waterfront by skipping on impulse from one piece of information to another. It's really quite fascinating.
New! ESFPs are attracted to new ideas, new fashions, new gadgets, new ______. Perhaps it's the newness of life that attracts ESFPs to elementary education, especially to preschool and kindergarten.
ESFPs love to talk to people about people. Some of the most colorful storytellers are ESFPs. Their down-to-earth, often homespun wit reflects a mischievous benevolence.
Almost every ESFP loves to talk. Some can be identified by the twenty minute conversation required to ask or answer a simple factual question.
Same here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Purple Banana
ENTP
You are:
slightly expressed extravert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality
Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving
INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.
Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.
INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to almost anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.
A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.
Mathematics is a system where many INTPs love to play, similarly languages, computer systems--potentially any complex system. INTPs thrive on systems. Understanding, exploring, mastering, and manipulating systems can overtake the INTP's conscious thought. This fascination for logical wholes and their inner workings is often expressed in a detachment from the environment, a concentration where time is forgotten and extraneous stimuli are held at bay. Accomplishing a task or goal with this knowledge is secondary.
INTPs and Logic -- One of the tipoffs that a person is an INTP is her obsession with logical correctness. Errors are not often due to poor logic -- apparent faux pas in reasoning are usually a result of overlooking details or of incorrect context.
Games NTs seem to especially enjoy include Risk, Bridge, Stratego, Chess, Go, and word games of all sorts. (I have an ENTP friend that loves Boggle and its variations. We've been known to sit in public places and pick a word off a menu or mayonnaise jar to see who can make the most words from its letters on a napkin in two minutes.) The INTP mailing list has enjoyed a round of Metaphore, virtual volleyball, and a few 'finish the series' brain teasers.
INTPs in the main are not clannish. The INTP mailing list, with a readership now in triple figures, was in its incipience fraught with all the difficulties of the Panama canal: we had trouble deciding on:
1) whether or not there should be such a group,
2) exactly what such a group should be called, and
3) which of us would have to take the responsibility for organization and maintenance of the aforesaid group/club/whatever.
I can tell you exactly what I am without the need for any kind of test.
I'M A SOCIOPATH ! LOL
ESFJ here.
Your Type is
ENFP
Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
78 12 25 22
ENFP type description by D.Keirsey
ENFP type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss
ENFP Career Choices Jung Career Indicatorā?¢
Qualitative analysis of your type formula
You are:
very expressed extravert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality