Trailblazer
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Not another one! I can hardly believe that there are four of us so far on this thread, given INFJs are only 1% of the population. I guess INFJs are attracted to forums.
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Not another one! I can hardly believe that there are four of us so far on this thread, given INFJs are only 1% of the population. I guess INFJs are attracted to forums.
You can have my husband then. He is anything but fun so I am selling him for a bargain price.I goddamn love the ENFPs in my life. You guys are so much fun!
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.
It also says: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.
Yup. It is also philosophical with me and I used to be an anthropology major.Yah that is interesting... Maybe there's something about religion or the interest thereof that draws INFJ types? For me, there is a philosophical interest, but also an anthropological element as well.
I've been consistently INTJ for as long I've taken this test, but now it has me at INFJ-A Advocate.
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
8% Extraverted
92% Introverted
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
95% Intuitive
5% Observant
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
46% Thinking
54% Feeling
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
58% Judging
42% Prospecting
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
63% Assertive
37% Turbulent
Interesting. There seem to be a lot of INFJs on this forum even though we are only 1% of the population.but now it has me at INFJ-A Advocate.
It's like star signsAn article I found:
Why the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless
That being said I'll take it now and see what I get
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
Yes it is and fun to takeMeaningless, yes, but a fun conversation piece.
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
We've basically got the personalities of catsThat is really close to my type, Advocate INFJ.
You can have my husband then. He is anything but fun so I am selling him for a bargain price.
Same test each time from 16 personalites website didn't want to screw with the results by adding that variableI'm curious, did you take the same version of the test each time? From the 16 Personalities website, or others?
The official test is something you have to pay for and is longer, all these free ones online are shorthand versions.
I've taken that test multiple times getting widely different results.