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Personality Test!

Debater Slayer

Vipassana
Staff member
Premium Member
What is your personality type according to this personality test?

Free personality test | 16Personalities

These are my results:

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Trailblazer

Veteran Member
What is your personality type according to this personality test?

Free personality test | 16Personalities
One of my fields is psychology so I have a keen interest in personality tests so I have known for many years that I am an INFJ. My husband is an ENFP, like you.

The description on the website fits me to a tee. INFJ types are only 1% of the population.

Who is An Advocate (INFJ)?
An Advocate (INFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. They tend to approach life with deep thoughtfulness and imagination. Their inner vision, personal values, and a quiet, principled version of humanism guide them in all things.

Advocates are the rarest personality types of all. Still, Advocates leave their mark on the world. They have a deep sense of idealism and integrity, but they aren’t idle dreamers – they take concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting impact.

Advocates’ unique combination of personality traits makes them complex and quite versatile. For example, Advocates can speak with great passion and conviction, especially when standing up for their ideals. At other times, however, they may choose to be soft-spoken and understated, preferring to keep the peace rather than challenge others.

Standing Up for What’s Right
Advocates generally strive to do what’s right – and they want to help create a world where others do the right thing as well. People with this personality type may feel called to use their strengths – including creativity, imagination, and sensitivity – to uplift others and spread compassion. Concepts like egalitarianism and karma can mean a great deal to Advocates.

Advocates may see helping others as their purpose in life. They are troubled by injustice, and they typically care more about altruism than personal gain. As a result, Advocates tend to step in when they see someone facing unfairness or hardship. Many people with this personality type also aspire to fix society’s deeper problems, in the hope that unfairness and hardship can become things of the past.

Nothing lights up Advocates like creating a solution that changes people’s lives.

Connecting with Others (and Themselves)
Advocates may be reserved, but they communicate in a way that is warm and sensitive. This emotional honesty and insight can make a powerful impression on the people around them.

Advocates value deep, authentic relationships with others, and they tend to take great care with other people’s feelings. That said, these personalities also need to prioritize reconnecting with themselves. Advocates need to take some time alone now and then to decompress, recharge, and process their thoughts and feelings.

The Cost of Success
At times, Advocates may focus so intently on their ideals that they don’t take care of themselves. Advocates may feel that they aren’t allowed to rest until they’ve achieved their unique vision of success, but this mindset can lead to stress and burnout. If this happens, people with this personality type may find themselves feeling uncharacteristically ill-tempered.

Advocates might find themselves feeling especially stressed in the face of conflict and criticism. These personalities tend to act with the best of intentions, and it can frustrate them when others don’t appreciate this. At times, even constructive criticism may feel deeply personal or hurtful to Advocates.

A Personal Mission
Many Advocates feel compelled to find a mission for their lives. When they encounter inequity or unfairness, they tend to think, “How can I fix this?” They are well-suited to support a movement to right a wrong, no matter how big or small. Advocates just need to remember that while they’re busy taking care of the world, they need to take care of themselves too.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
You know, I've taken this test in the past a few times. I always got Advocate. A lot has changed since then, so I was curious to see what would happen if I took it again.

Introduction | Advocate (INFJ) Personality | 16Personalities

I guess not much changes. :D
I have always been an Advocate, which explains why I never get anything for myself :( but I cannot be what I am not. I have to be true to myself.
Since we are only 1% of the population it is kind of amazing that there are three INFJs on this thread so far.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Adventurers enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior – chances are, they’ve expressed more than once the phrase “Don’t box me in!”
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Defender ISFJ-a intro quote:

Love only grows by sharing. You can only have more for yourself by giving it away to others.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
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
That article says:
"Several analyses have shown the test is totally ineffective at predicting people's success in various jobs, and that about half of the people who take it twice get different results each time."

But that does not mean it is not accurate in describing people's personalities. There are other factors to consider other than personality type as to whether one would be successful in a certain job. If someone consistently takes the test and gets the same result that means that they are that personality type, and since people know their own personality if type say they fit the description this is further verification.
 

VoidCat

Pronouns: he/him/they/them
I did this recently and got turbulent adventurer.View attachment 48071

That is really close to my type, Advocate INFJ. :)

I goddamn love the ENFPs in my life. You guys are so much fun!
in the past Ive gotten infp,isfp,enfp,enfj,entp,infj and intp...this was in the course of 6 months...I had heard that there is a 50% chance your type will be different if you take it within a few weeks of each other so I tested it to see if that was the case for me by taking it once a week for a few months. Just outta curiosity. Answered truthful each time
 
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