am I the only one thats emotionally unstable? I scored a 3.
Hmmm... Would you consider yourself to be a chaotic person?
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am I the only one thats emotionally unstable? I scored a 3.
Yes. Very chaotic.Hmmm... Would you consider yourself to be a chaotic person?
Yes. Very chaotic.
But I want emotional stability...choatic can be too much some times.Well there you go! You could probably equate emotional stability to "Boring folks with sticks up their butts."
But I want emotional stability...choatic can be too much some times.
I am seeing a therapist.Well if you want to be more stable, then that seems like a worthy goal to shoot for. Do you have a counciler? Maybe discussing with them exercises in discipline would help?
The problem with all these personality self-assessments is that they require a degree of insight and self-awareness that frankly, some people lack. Without that, the results are going to be predictably inaccurate. Thats why formal personality assessment is usually done by a trained psychologist who can independently observe and assess a person's behaviors and responses.
It means that you have a wider range of emotions with all sorts of dials and gauges to measure them.am I the only one thats emotionally unstable? I scored a 3.
An article I found:
Why the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless
That being said I'll take it now and see what I get
A problem with many personality tests is that many of them don't account for... how to put it... dishonest responses? That's not a good way to put it. It's a known issue that humans in general tend to agree with flattering descriptions of themselves and disagree with unflattering ones. As such, self-reporting on these tests sometimes is not accurate. In any case, most human behavior is dictated by environment or external factors, not personality or internal factors (which is more of a mediator). But folks - especially in my country - do not like to talk about how much environment strongly determines one's lot in life for one reason or another. Probably because when we actually give underprivileged groups access to elite resources stuff like this happens and certain folks don't like these outcomes: A College Program for Disadvantaged Teens Could Shake Up Elite Admissions
The problem with all these personality self-assessments is that they require a degree of insight and self-awareness that frankly, some people lack. Without that, the results are going to be predictably inaccurate. Thats why formal personality assessment is usually done by a trained psychologist who can independently observe and assess a person's behaviors and responses.
I agree with all of the above, but this thread is mainly for the sake of curiosity and simple fun. It's not like I intended it to be some authoritative guide to each member's personality.
My husband tested as an ENFP a long time ago but he might not test that way now, as he has become increasing asocial in his older age. He was never really that social since we got married over 35 years ago, but it has become ridiculous. I mean he never sees anyone at all but me and it is not only because of Covid-19. The Baha'is have more social gatherings on Zoom than anyone could ever even imagine, and all he would have to do is walk over to his laptop I gave him and the Baha'is even invite us to join the meeting on the phone so he would not even have to turn on the computer and see or be seen by the people in the Zoom meeting.There are lots of articles I've seen about how INTJs and ENFPs have a weird opposites-attraction sort of thing with each other. So maybe that's why. They also just tend to be loved by everyone, they're the life of the party.
I agree with all of the above, but this thread is mainly for the sake of curiosity and simple fun. It's not like I intended it to be some authoritative guide to each member's personality.
You poor *******.Have taken the Meyers-Briggs 5 separate times -- and been INTP every single time.
"INTPs are philosophical innovators, fascinated by logical analysis, systems, and design. They are preoccupied with theory, and search for the universal law behind everything they see. They want to understand the unifying themes of life, in all their complexity.
INTPs are detached, analytical observers who can seem oblivious to the world around them because they are so deeply absorbed in thought. They spend much of their time in their own heads: exploring concepts, making connections, and seeking understanding of how things work. To the Architect, life is an ongoing inquiry into the mysteries of the universe."
Describes me well enough, really
Well, not Midas, for sure, but rich enough for me.You poor *******.