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Myers Briggs Personality Type
Quote from Audrey on August 22, 2023, 2:28 pm@christian I suspected you as an infj. I am too.
@christian I suspected you as an infj. I am too.
Quote from Hermes on August 22, 2023, 3:43 pm@audreyAh, really, you did? You were spot on. I missed you by one letter and thought INFP for you. Welcome to the club of tortured souls and rainbow pooping unicorns. 🙂 How are you holding up?
Quote from Hermes on August 22, 2023, 4:14 pm@viktor2
RE: Interesting distribution so far. I've done two tests in the "far away" past, the first intj, the second in not sure, maybe it was intp, and close to something else. I also work in software. 😄 So I guess high 5 to lil chick and the other intj's.
Grant would probably also qualify for your club of INTJs. I admire the structure and knowledge of INTJs, something I wish I had more of, especially structure. I recently learned how Niklas Luhmann had such a large scientific output, more than 400 papers and more than 70 books. He attributed his impressive career to his use of the Zettelkasten, a system for collecting and organizing knowledge in ever new ways so that he could see connections between different academic fields. And guess what? He was also an INTJ. This innate desire to understand and accumulate knowledge is one thing that sets INTJs apart from other types. Can you relate to this feeling? How do you think this drive manifests itself in your case? If you want to talk about it, feel free.
RE: Interesting distribution so far. I've done two tests in the "far away" past, the first intj, the second in not sure, maybe it was intp, and close to something else. I also work in software. 😄 So I guess high 5 to lil chick and the other intj's.
Grant would probably also qualify for your club of INTJs. I admire the structure and knowledge of INTJs, something I wish I had more of, especially structure. I recently learned how Niklas Luhmann had such a large scientific output, more than 400 papers and more than 70 books. He attributed his impressive career to his use of the Zettelkasten, a system for collecting and organizing knowledge in ever new ways so that he could see connections between different academic fields. And guess what? He was also an INTJ. This innate desire to understand and accumulate knowledge is one thing that sets INTJs apart from other types. Can you relate to this feeling? How do you think this drive manifests itself in your case? If you want to talk about it, feel free.
Quote from Viktor2 on August 23, 2023, 11:06 amHaha yes, I've always wanted to learn and know everything. I was a huge nerd. In the past 10 years that had changed a bit, and I have become less nerdy. Maybe I have switched to another type by now, but I'm not planning to do the test again right now...
Haha yes, I've always wanted to learn and know everything. I was a huge nerd. In the past 10 years that had changed a bit, and I have become less nerdy. Maybe I have switched to another type by now, but I'm not planning to do the test again right now...