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Lots of INTJ's here.
I agree with anyone who uses the term "rational mastermind" to describe me.
I took a Myers-Briggs test many years ago and I still think its the most accurate personality trait test.
You know that the way the test is structured, moderate on everything would be close to zero, not close to 50, right?
I agree with anyone who uses the term "rational mastermind" to describe me.
I took a Myers-Briggs test many years ago and I still think its the most accurate personality trait test.
Blackchocob0 wrote:I forget the title. I was moderately everything. As I'd expected.
You know that the way the test is structured, moderate on everything would be close to zero, not close to 50, right?
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Here is the scale used in the results:
Introversion 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Extroversion
Sensing 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 iNtuition
Thinking 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Feeling
Judging 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Perceiving
So a 0 is "moderate" on both sides. While a 50 on judging, for example, is far away from perceiving and wouldn't be called "moderate".
Introversion 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Extroversion
Sensing 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 iNtuition
Thinking 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Feeling
Judging 100-----50-----0-----50-----100 Perceiving
So a 0 is "moderate" on both sides. While a 50 on judging, for example, is far away from perceiving and wouldn't be called "moderate".
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This would probably explain why I work as a tech agent...
Providers are very likely more than ten percent of the population, and this is very fortunate for the rest of us, because friendly social service is a key to their nature. Highly cooperative themselves, Providers are skilled in maintaining teamwork among their helpers, and are also tireless in their attention to the details of furnishing goods and services. They make excellent chairpersons in charge of social events. They are without peer as masters of ceremonies, able to approach others with ease and confidence, and seemingly aware of what everyone's been doing. And they are outstanding hosts or hostesses, able to remember people's names, usually after one introduction, and always concerned about the needs of their guests, wanting to insure that all are involved and provided for.
In their choice of careers, Providers may lean toward sales and service occupations. They have such pleasant, outgoing personalities that they are far and away the best sales reps, not only regularly winning sales contests, but earning seniority in any sales group within an organization. Observing Providers at work in a sales transaction reveals clearly how this type personalizes the sale. They are visibly-and honestly-concerned with their customer's welfare, and thus the customer is not simply buying the product, but is buying personally from the Provider. This same characteristic causes them to be good in many people-to-people jobs, as teachers, clergy, coaches, social workers, office receptionists, and so on. Providers seldom become a source of irritation in the workplace; on the contrary, they are unflagging in their devotion to their company, and show such personal loyalty to their immediate superiors that they make invaluable personal secretaries.
This would probably explain why I work as a tech agent...
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Luoma wrote:
Anne (Anne of Green Gables)
Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes)
Deanna Troi (Star Trek - The Next Generation)
Wesley Crusher (Star Trek - The Next Generation)
Doctor Julian Bashir (Star Trek: Deep Space 9)
Bastian (The Neverending Story)
E.T.: the ExtraTerrestrial
Doug Funny, Doug cartoons
Tommy, Rug Rats cartoons
Rocko, Rocko's Modern Life cartoons
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Lol nice, you got your best friend. And how the hell did they get ET to take the test




