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I Took The Myers Briggs Test

[b][c=#BF0000]INFP-a[/c][/b] for whatever that's worth.
Tell me something about myself I've never posted about and I'll tell you if you're right.
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xixgun · M
INTJ (sorry about the length of this response)

INTJ – THE MASTERMIND

Motto:
Can improve on anything (Source)

Description: (Source)
INTJs are analytical. Like INTPs, they are most comfortable working alone and tend to be less sociable than other types.

Nevertheless, INTJs are prepared to lead if no one else seems up to the task, or if they see a major weakness in the current leadership. They tend to be pragmatic, logical, and creative.

They have a low tolerance for spin or rampant emotionalism. They are not generally susceptible to catchphrases and do not recognize authority based on tradition, rank, or title.

Strengths:
Hallmarks of the INTJ include independence of thought and a desire for efficiency. They work best when given autonomy and creative freedom.

INTJ - The Mastermind

They harbor an innate desire to express themselves by conceptualizing their own intellectual designs. They have a talent for analyzing and formulating complex theories.

INTJs are generally well-suited for occupations within academia, research, consulting, management, science, engineering, and law.

They are often acutely aware of their own knowledge and abilities–as well as their limitations and what they don’t know (a quality that tends to distinguish them from INTP’s). INTJs thus develop a strong confidence in their ability and talents, making them natural leaders.
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Would you agree with you results? @xixgun
xixgun · M
@ThePerfectUsername Pretty much.

Hey look! I'm a minority!

The Myers-Briggs personality test is where you find out what kind of characteristics you have depending on different preferences. There are 16 different types, one of the rarest is INTJ personality type, with INTJ's forming just 2% of the population.
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Heh. Being in a minority isn't exactly difficult with the myers briggs test. Even the most prolific group only has 13.8% of the tested population in it. ;-) @xixgun
xixgun · M
@ThePerfectUsername So does that mean that not that many people have actually taken the test?
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
No. It means that if there were the same number of people in every one of the 16 groups any given group would hold just 6.25% of the people. @xixgun