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ZOT! ZOT! said:Last sentence says it all... Boo Ya! hehe 😀
And thus they serve excellently as protectors, outstanding in fields such as elementary education.
Medikit said:cool, you want to be a teacher?
my result was INTP too 😉BeatArmy said:the INTP description makes me feel like a robot.
Medikit said:INTJ nearly every time I take the test.
TTSD said:Yeah, I've taken many of these tests before.. INTJ every time as well. I guess it does fit me perfectly, I'm constantly in the realm of hypotheticals to practical and scenario-playing. Great, I'm in the same class as Hannibal Lecter ;-)
Medikit said:cool, you want to be a teacher?
kinetic said:No, he wants to be the protector of birthdays (first sentence).
fruit fly said:Hey, don't go talking about birthdays like that, Kinetic. 😡

fruit fly said:I got INTJ as well.
Although the Judging aspect, for me, is VERY minimal. I do not see myself as judging at all. (I only got a 1 on that, how can I be?!)
Nothing wrong with INTJ. JFK, they say was INTJ, and other very smart people and 'extroverts' were. Not everyone who acts like an extrovert truly is one. If anything, I would have thought that Abraham Lincoln would have been in this category (except for the Judging part).
yaah said:I was INTJ and I read one of the profiles which said this was "The mastermind" and it also said that this was rare, about 1% of the population. Since the current poll has INTJ as the most popular option, either 1) our population set is skewed, 2) people are fooling themselves, or 3) the test is flawed. As I am somewhat analytical by nature, and rarely believe in single answers to one problem, I would say it is a combination of 1 & 2.
They also list "famous INTJs" and how on earth do they know that Chester A Arthur was an INTJ? Did he keep a journal of his innermost thoughts, secretly loathing his cabinet meetings yet dominating them with different ideas and ways of business? Clearly, this is what made him one of our most ineffective presidents ever. And Calvin Coolidge also. I have never heard "Silent Cal" referred to as a mastermind. I hear more about how he was quick with a clever quip but tried to spend most of his time away from washington, fishing or something. Wasn't that highly respected or thought of as smart, if I remember right.
sg4runner said:Hmmm. I'm an ISFJ, which I guess is accurate for the most part. The one thing I strongly disagree with is it says ISFJ's are uncomfortable with being in a position of authority, which I am not, so that makes me wonder. Also, there were a few questions where I kept going back and forth between yes and no. I don't know if this means I don't know myself that well or what... On the other hand, for most of the q's I didn't hesitate at all in answering. Did you guys have times when you were not exactly sure about your answer?
Anyway, it was an interesting test, sorry if I got too analytical, I tend to do that 🙂
Thearchitect said:Yes. In no particular order:
"You have difficulty understanding the notion
of "an approximate decision." "
I doubt I'm the only person that had never heard of an "approximate decision" before.
"When considering a situation you pay more attention to
the current situation and less to a possible sequence of events."
Random possible sequences, ahh, no. But that's what the question states. Your car is on fire, do you think of random sequences of events? Hmm. Maybe I should shave while the electricity still works in the car, but then I might burn up. Then the ambulance would come and pick me up, dead. Then I'd be... It does not say sequences of events that lead to the current situation.
"You are consistent in your habits."
News flash: if you aren't consistent with your habits, THEY AREN'T HABITS.
"Deadlines seem to you to be of relative rather
than absolute importance."
Someone else determines what my deadlines are. Duh.
"You believe the best decision is one which
can be easily changed."
Given no other information, I can't see how anyone else could vote anything but yes for this one.
ifailedmcat said:I think the first time I took this test at school it said my ideal occupation was that of a plumber![]()
If I recall , Perceiving & Sensing... Someone else will have to explain what they mean though.BTW, what do P and S mean?