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Finally took the test again, but I seem to be way less introverted than before (probably due to the people I'm currently with).

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And I'm usually on a lazy mood nowadays, which probably resulted me on getting INTP instead of an INTJ.
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(07-29-2010, 07:09 PM)Twin-Skies Wrote: <a href="http://twinskies.mypersonality.info" target="_top"><img src="http://badges.mypersonality.info/badge/0/21/213567.png" alt="Click to view my Personality Profile page" border="0" /></a>

Im not alone anymore Chair
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updated.
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This test is highly unreliable, btw. But whaddya expect from a free sample? Not to say that people's personalities don't change.

Just use it as a guide. Even with the real MBTI, it is actually the taker who makes a final decision on what type they are.

In case you're wondering, It looks like I'm an IxTx. N/S and J/P results highly depend on when I take the test. I think I relate best with INTP and INTJ though.
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Ipapahamak lang tayo ng mga extraverted na mga miyembro..... LOL
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Copy pasted from an intj forum. Yes, there's such a thing.

http://intjforum.com/showpost.php?p=8356&postcount=1

Quote:I read with interest and some amusement the thread suggesting an "INTJ Manual’’, with a view to helping the rest of the human race to deal with this strange ‘sub-species’ in which we find ourselves !

It is probably typically INTJ to expect the world at large to change in order to better accommodate us. But it isn’t going to happen. I therefore think that a more useful exercise might be a manual FOR INTJ’s. Perhaps being older than the average user of the forum, I can offer some perspective on how to cope with life in general. Forgive me if these homilies sound like stating the obvious, but in my experience they are not necessarily adhered to by those who would benefit from adhering to them. I wish that I had done so to a greater extent earlier in life :-

• Adolescence is difficult for most people -- all the more so if you feel, and seem, a bit ‘different’. However it does get easier as you grow up, especially if you are prepared to make some effort to conform, where conformity is not too compromising that is.

• Don’t get too preoccupied with believing yourself to be special or different. A downside of a website like this is that it can reinforce such beliefs. Contrary to what some people would argue, the personality distinctions are not black and white, but are in fact shades of grey. Anyway we are all different by virtue of conditioning factors -- upbringing, life experience etc. People of other personality traits have their problems too, eg vulnerability, lack of assertiveness, or lack of perseverance.

• Most people cannot tolerate being confronted with the uncomfortable truth, but we are masters at delivering it. This is especially the case when it's accompanied by the feeling that we can see right through them – which we often can. It therefore helps to train yourself to think before speaking, and to hold back when the likely adverse consequences outweigh the beneficial ones (and let’s face it we should be good at figuring that one out).

• Sticking to one’s principles and beliefs will certainly help you to sleep nights. But it comes at a price, and such an approach does not make life any easier in many situations. It helps to accept that you can’t have it all ways – be philosophical.

• Other people’s stupidity, laziness, incompetence, and insincerity will no doubt frequently surprise, irritate, and depress you. Accept that the nature of society reflects in large part people whose brains are wired differently from ours (after all we apparently represent only 2% of the population, and our INTP soul-mates another 3%). Get over it -- it’s a very imperfect world.

• Regarding conflicts and confrontations, firstly learn to pick the battles which are big enough to fight but small enough to win. Secondly learn to pick targets carefully and (at least sometimes) snipe from behind chimneys rather than going in all-guns-blazing.

• If and when accused of not being a ‘team player’, or suchlike, it often helps to invite the accuser to state exactly what they mean by ‘the team’, and what are it’s primary objective/s. This approach does not win many friends (see above point), but does tend to disarm the protagonist, and in rare cases may even induce them to reconsider their stance to the benefit of all.

• Unless you are Richard the Lionheart, don’t try to lead crusades.

• Most people judge others on a fairly superficial basis, especially initially. So getting on better with people can to some extent be a forced exercise, with a few old tricks :- smile, give a firm handshake, make deliberate eye contact, remember names and use them, indulge in small talk and crack a few jokes. These things do not necessarily come naturally, but they can be self-trained with a bit of effort.

• Don’t try to be what you’re not -- play to your strengths, and play down your weaknesses. This applies in private as well as working life, and may in fact be easier outside the work environment. For example, if too much interaction with others is irksome, then don’t get too involved in joining clubs or societies, and especially don’t get involved with committees, etc.

• Nobody likes a smart-arse, but they sometimes grudgingly respect them. Nevertheless your intelligence, logic, and rationality will not always be acknowledged or appreciated. Sadly, being right often has nothing to do with it. People with less intellect, but other ‘attributes’, such as persuasive charm, bullying ability, or animal cunning will use these to steal a march on you, often successfully. Again, be philosophical.

• Chances are that little that you ever say or do will make any significant difference. Wanting to change the world for the better is a worthy aim of youth, but it will only lead to disillusionment if carried too far into adult life. And anyway let’s be logical and realistic -- how many people ever really do make a significant difference?

Quite good, advice, really.
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based from nix's homebrew personality test. im an neutral leaning to extrovert
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It's all really fun and interesting but I'll just emphasize again that one shouldn't dwell too much in these labels.
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good advice,most of which i learned from herbs in a time compressed 'waitwoah oh yea, now i get it' feeling.

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(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 LOL Good luck to me with that.

<center><u>Jung Explorer Test</u><br>Actualized type: <b><font size="+2">INTJ</font></b><br> <font size="-1">(who you are)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>INTJ</b> - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. <font></div> </td> </tr> </table> <center>Preferred type: <b><font size="+2">ISTJ</font></b><br> <font size="-1">(who you prefer to be)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>ISTJ</b> - "Trustee". Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions. Dependable. 11.6% of total population. <font></font></font></div> </td> </tr> </table> Attraction type: <b><font size="+2">INTJ</font></b><br> </div> </center> <center> <div align="center"> <center> <font size="-1">(who you are attracted to)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>INTJ</b> - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. <font></font></font></div> </td> </tr> </table> <br> <a href="http://similarminds.com/pref_jung.html">Take Jung Explorer Test<br> </a><font size="-1"><a href="http://similarminds.com">personality tests by similarminds.com</a></font></div>
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(07-30-2010, 02:37 PM)J.E_Magog Wrote: [Image: 213681.png]
Ipapahamak lang tayo ng mga extraverted na mga miyembro..... LOL

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<center><u>Jung Explorer Test</u><br>Actualized type: <b><font size="+2">INTJ</font></b><br> <font size="-1">(who you are)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>INTJ</b> - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. <font></div> </td> </tr> </table> <center>Preferred type: <b><font size="+2">ISTJ</font></b><br> <font size="-1">(who you prefer to be)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>ISTJ</b> - "Trustee". Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions. Dependable. 11.6% of total population. <font></font></font></div> </td> </tr> </table> Attraction type: <b><font size="+2">ENTJ</font></b><br> </div> </center> <center> <div align="center"> <center> <font size="-1">(who you are attracted to)</font><br> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#dddddd"> <tr> <td width="250"> <div align="center"> <font color="black"><b>ENTJ</b> - "Field Marshall". The basic driving force and need is to lead. Tend to seek a position of responsibility and enjoys being an executive. 1.8% of total population. <font></font></font></div> </td> </tr> </table> <br> <a href="http://similarminds.com/pref_jung.html">Take Jung Explorer Test<br> </a><font size="-1"><a href="http://similarminds.com">personality tests by similarminds.com</a></font></div>

This test and the results felt much more right than that last one.

Pronounced I and T traits, while N and J are really weak and could easily flip to S and P.
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