I'm curious to see what personality classification everyone comes under here according to the Myers-Briggs Personality Type test.
Here's an online test here (scroll about half-way down):
http://www.personalitypathways.com/type_inventory.html
For the record I'm an INTP however I also have traits from the other segments.
An INTP type personality is usually quiet, independent, and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious, and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual, and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.
The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways.
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ENFP here.
Originally Posted by That site -
Life as an ESTP
(Extravert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: active, adventurous, and impulsive; talkative and curious; casual, adaptive, and free spirited; logical and calm but capable of great humor, fun, and charm; observant and totally present in the moment, literal and practical.
The most important thing to ESTPs is the freedom to have fun and to fully experience life in the here and now.
The only thing this little definition forgot to mention is how good looking I am.
As far as possible careers:
Emergency medical technician - show of hands - who want CPR from Northcat??? Put your hand down Doramius
Sports merchandise sales - alright, I like sports
Stockbroker - at least I won't go suicidal
Corrections officer - ****-an-ayyy,"ON THE GROUND AND SPREAD EM"
Exercise physiologist - actually this is one of my minors in college
Insurance agent - right up my alley, if you think we are slackers, just befriend an Insurance agent..you'll have to meet one of the golf course.
Civil engineer - I could do this, actually am still thinking about it. There won't be any "roundabouts" here in the US though. We wouldn't want you wankers to feel at home, we want you to go home.
Entrepreneur - do run a small business.
Marine biologist - kinda, I guess. I fish, I eat some of what I catch. Still looking for a mermaid though
Private investigator - hidden camera, sneaking around, watching but not being seen....absolutely, right up my alley.
Tour agent - NO.
Professional athlete / coach - although, not at the professional level, I do coach, and is my #1 love.
General contractor - have done this, and still do on occasion. (Excavation)
Developer of electronic games - how about tester? too much time to develop them, I'm far to lazy for that.
Real estate developer - have thought about this, and think it would be fun...but also requires a lot of initial money. which I don't have. -
ISTP.
Life as an ISTP
(Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: logical, pragmatic, and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic, and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional.
The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses.
Computer programmer
Commercial pilot
Crisis hotline operator
Police officer
Software developer
Information services manager ????
Paralegal ?????
Emergency medical technician ?????
Commercial artist
Private investigator
Fire fighter
Physical therapist
Lawn service manager ?????
Pharmacist
Animal trainer
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
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Originally Posted by CapmasterPeople of this type tend to be: energetic, friendly, and outspoken; productive, organized and efficient; realistic and sensible, but often skeptical about new or untested ideas; honest and direct to the point of bluntness; quick decision makers, opinionated, traditional, serious, and accountable.
The most important thing to ESTJs is doing the right thing, and being in charge
Is that why you hounded us to be a mod? :P -
Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
I ...must ...be ...in complete control ... -
I've been told that on occasion I am...
FCKDUP
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
It's always good to know where the exits are... -
I am a INFP person
Life as an INFP
(Introvert, Intuitive, Feeler, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: quiet, reserved, and kind; deeply passionate, sensitive, and easily hurt; loving and dedicated to those close to them; creative, original, and imaginative; curious and flexible in small matters; nonconforming.
The most important thing to INFPs is their deeply held beliefs and living in harmony with their values. -
ISFP ? Funny for a sociopath, but, MB blows which
is why it is never used on its own.
GIVE ME INK BLOTS I WANT WOODEN SHAPES!! -
ISTP -Got to admit, it's pretty accurate. I've held a few of the jobs suggested. I really enjoyed the sections on how to communicate and how to love an ISTP.
People of this type tend to be: logical, pragmatic, and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic, and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional.
The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses.Computer programmer
Commercial pilot
Crisis hotline operator - 'Go ahead, I don't think you'll do it!'
Police officer - Corrections officer
Software developer - Current profession
Information services manager - Been there, done that.
Paralegal
Emergency medical technician
Commercial artist -You've seen my photochops!
Private investigator - Done that.
Fire fighter - I do properly extinguish my cigarette butts.
Physical therapist - Nothing physical.
Lawn service manager - Landscaper
Pharmacist
Animal trainer - Hate animals (except the dark meat)
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Mine:
Life as an ISTP
(Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: logical, pragmatic, and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic, and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional.
The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses -
Life as an INFJ
(Introvert, Intuitive, Feeler, Judger)
People of this type tend to be: creative, original, and independent; thoughtful, warm, and sensitive; global thinkers with great passion for their unique vision; cautious, deliberate, and planful; organized, productive, and decisive; reserved and polite.
The most important thing to INFJs is their ideas, and being faithful to their vision.
Special education teacher
Alcohol and drug addiction counselor
Universal design architect
Holistic health practitioner
Diversity manager/trainer
Speech/language pathologist
Career counselor
Environmental attorney
Director of religious education
Therapist
Editor / art director (web sites)
Writer
Mediator / conflict resolver
Planned giving officer
Religious educator -
ESTP-
that is me to a T. it was like my GF was talking to me when i was read it. -
I gues this is me
Life as an ISTP
(Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: logical, pragmatic, and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic, and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional.
The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses.
Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ISTP.
Computer programmer
Commercial pilot
Crisis hotline operator
Police officer
Software developer
Information services manager
Paralegal
Emergency medical technician
Commercial artist
Private investigator
Fire fighter
Physical therapist
Lawn service manager
Pharmacist
Animal trainer -
says I'm an INTP. I don't wholely agree with the description but most of it fits rather well.
(Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be: quiet, independent, and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious, and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual, and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.
The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways. -
I can't do that test.
I hold standards for myself that are different for others.
I care about what people who know me think of me...but don't give a shit about what strangers think of me.
I don't care what condition my house is in BUT I would never ask a neat freak to come to my place because I know they would feel uncomfortable.
I'm somewhat of a packrat at home.....but am a neat freak at work...cleaning up and taking care of neglected and possibly "better off without" things.
I don't consider myself judgemental of people....but I can usually spot an ******* just by looking at them....and I'm usually right....
I don't know...I just found that test very difficult for me....I saw traits of myself on both sides of the page. -
ISFJ
People of this type tend to be: cautious, gentle, and thoughtful; hesitant until they know people well then affectionate and caring; very literal and aware of the physical world; uncompromising about personal standards and easily offended; diligent and conscientious, organized and decisive.
The most important thing to ISFJs is living a stable, predictable life and helping people in real ways.
I could go with either Sensing or iNtuition
This actually sounds like more me -
INFJ
People of this type tend to be: creative, original, and independent; thoughtful, warm, and sensitive; global thinkers with great passion for their unique vision; cautious, deliberate, and planful; organized, productive, and decisive; reserved and polite.
The most important thing to INFJs is their ideas, and being faithful to their vision. -
INTP --
Although my wife says I'm an AHOL
(couldn't find that one on the test, though)
I wonder if anyone's ONLINE personality varies dramatically from their "real" personality ??? -
Originally Posted by Ripper2860
"AHOL"?
I know my personality here is dramatically different in real life. In the real world I'm actually known as upstanding and respectable
No sheep, no inflatables, no buying Vaseline by the gross, and I've never really had my ass stuck between the ceiling fan and the smoke detector
But the last time I tried to "come clean" in this forum, about 5 months or so ago, I got relentlessly flamed with "say it ain't so, you fucktard". So I backed off and resumed the Capmaster persona. It's easier
(I just wish Baldrick hadn't used such strong language)
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Originally Posted by hech54
Here's a tip --- let only 1 of your "personalities" take the test at a time. Otherwise it causes undue confusion and skews the results.
Works for me!! -
SHUT UP
"Don't talk to him like that...he's only trying to help"
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You drank Kenny's soul, didn't you?
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore.
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