(07-30-2010, 02:47 PM)NiX Wrote: Copy pasted from an intj forum. Yes, there's such a thing.
http://intjforum.com/showpost.php?p=8356&postcount=1
LOTS OF TEXT
Quite good, advice, really.
Basically, he means to be yourself but to think carefully before you act and to check one's own intellectual arrogance.
This will probably be the last MBTI based test I post for a while. I am posting this because it's much more detailed (140 questions), and has an attraction type result as as well as a preferred type. In other words, it's worth taking.
I took it twice, and I'm supposed to attracted to either other INTJs or ENTJs, which are both 2-5% of the population

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