Which MBTI Personality Type Are You?

Which MBTI Personality Type Are You?


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INTJ (not ver far on the scales)

RECREATION: INTJs are often baffled by the strange and incomprehensible recreational rituals of other people, such as going to parties, watching television, and having sex. Instead, they prefer to spend their leisure time installing twin missile launchers in their cars to deter tailgaters and playing chess with megalomaniac CEOs of the Tyrell corporation

my god this test is 100% true, i want twin missile launchers on my vehicles :(
 


I got ISFP which lines up with what I received last time... Although that would hopefully happen, given I only did the test a few months ago.
 
What kind of personality am I likely to be if I thought there were too many questions on that page and said fuck it?
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ESFP
 
I've been reading up on MBTI for the last 4 years. It's really strange how accurate it is. If anyone is interested in learning it a bit more in depth, I suggest reading about the Cognitive Functions of your particular type. Really cool stuff.

I always test in the middle of ENTP and INTP.

Not really surprising to see a ton of INTJs. Are the ENTPs/INTPs here doing well with Internet Marketing?
 
Either I'm the dumbest guy here or this test scores like golf
"This third preference pair describes how you like to make decisions. Do you like to put more weight on objective principles and impersonal facts (Thinking) or do you put more weight on personal concerns and the people involved (Feeling)?"
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being 1% T does not mean you're not the brightest bulb around, it means you balance between the two decision making processes

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After doing numerous mbti tests (both online and offline)/reading books on the subject i'm pretty convinced of being an INTJ

my fun INTJ experiences:

  • 80% of people hate you right off the bat
  • being told to have a serial killer look by the more Sensing types
  • can work more hours straight than it's humanly acceptable on something you locked on without the help of drugs, the important thing here is to be "locked on to" something and stick to it until it's done (profitable, shall we say)
  • complete disregard for authority figures
  • analyze everything, all the time
  • shit copywriting skills (yes this can be improved, this skill just doesn't come "natural". We're good at improving stuff)
  • no desire to be in the center of attention, in fact, i prefer to run the show being behind the scenes while placing some other guy on the spotlight
  • absolutely no tolerance for incompetence, if we do some mistake we usually go hard on ourselves (and even harder on others or is it the other way around?), ridiculously high standards
  • betray once and you'll be placed in the shitlist forever, no coming back from that one
  • fucking hate "small talk" and mindless converstations that lead to nowhere, whoop de woo
  • ability to see real intentions of others
  • can register even the slightest change in demeanour
I'm having an extremely hard time understanding this "enjoy the moment!" bullshit extroverts keep raving about, trust me the 100% thinking part doesn't help. There's just too much shit going on inside my head that can't be simply switched off (inb4 alcohol)

tl;dr intjs can relate

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INTJ here. Here is seems that I am average for the first time in my life.

Apparently INTJ accounts for between 1-4% of the population, but here it is at 50% at the moment.

It looks like the four NT groups combined make up about 10.4% of the population, but 77.3% of the people who answered this poll...interesting.
 
"This third preference pair describes how you like to make decisions. Do you like to put more weight on objective principles and impersonal facts (Thinking) or do you put more weight on personal concerns and the people involved (Feeling)?"
source
being 1% T does not mean you're not the brightest bulb around, it means you balance between the two decision making processes

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After doing numerous mbti tests (both online and offline)/reading books on the subject i'm pretty convinced of being an INTJ

my fun INTJ experiences:

  • 80% of people hate you right off the bat
  • being told to have a serial killer look by the more Sensing types
  • can work more hours straight than it's humanly acceptable on something you locked on without the help of drugs, the important thing here is to be "locked on to" something and stick to it until it's done (profitable, shall we say)
  • complete disregard for authority figures
  • analyze everything, all the time
  • shit copywriting skills (yes this can be improved, this skill just doesn't come "natural". We're good at improving stuff)
  • no desire to be in the center of attention, in fact, i prefer to run the show being behind the scenes while placing some other guy on the spotlight
  • absolutely no tolerance for incompetence, if we do some mistake we usually go hard on ourselves (and even harder on others or is it the other way around?), ridiculously high standards
  • betray once and you'll be placed in the shitlist forever, no coming back from that one
  • fucking hate "small talk" and mindless converstations that lead to nowhere, whoop de woo
  • ability to see real intentions of others
  • can register even the slightest change in demeanour
I'm having an extremely hard time understanding this "enjoy the moment!" bullshit extroverts keep raving about, trust me the 100% thinking part doesn't help. There's just too much shit going on inside my head that can't be simply switched off (inb4 alcohol)

tl;dr intjs can relate

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Relating hard as fuck, feel like I could have written that same thing.
 
"This third preference pair describes how you like to make decisions. Do you like to put more weight on objective principles and impersonal facts (Thinking) or do you put more weight on personal concerns and the people involved (Feeling)?"
source
being 1% T does not mean you're not the brightest bulb around, it means you balance between the two decision making processes

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Capture.JPG


After doing numerous mbti tests (both online and offline)/reading books on the subject i'm pretty convinced of being an INTJ

my fun INTJ experiences:

  • 80% of people hate you right off the bat
  • being told to have a serial killer look by the more Sensing types
  • can work more hours straight than it's humanly acceptable on something you locked on without the help of drugs, the important thing here is to be "locked on to" something and stick to it until it's done (profitable, shall we say)
  • complete disregard for authority figures
  • analyze everything, all the time
  • shit copywriting skills (yes this can be improved, this skill just doesn't come "natural". We're good at improving stuff)
  • no desire to be in the center of attention, in fact, i prefer to run the show being behind the scenes while placing some other guy on the spotlight
  • absolutely no tolerance for incompetence, if we do some mistake we usually go hard on ourselves (and even harder on others or is it the other way around?), ridiculously high standards
  • betray once and you'll be placed in the shitlist forever, no coming back from that one
  • fucking hate "small talk" and mindless converstations that lead to nowhere, whoop de woo
  • ability to see real intentions of others
  • can register even the slightest change in demeanour
I'm having an extremely hard time understanding this "enjoy the moment!" bullshit extroverts keep raving about, trust me the 100% thinking part doesn't help. There's just too much shit going on inside my head that can't be simply switched off (inb4 alcohol)

tl;dr intjs can relate

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I'm an INTP (although on the test the OP posted I scored as an INTJ), but pretty much everything you said here is spot on for me as well.
 
Guess this means I'm well rounded :)

Your Type is
ENTP
Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
44 25 50 33
 
I/E NFP

I'm either INFP, or ENFP. I think at heart I'm more Introverted, but since I was in Highschool I always made it a point to be more social (knowing it's more of a weakpoint)... so because of this, I think I've molded the exterior of personality to more of an E than I. If that makes any sense. That's why I'm so iffy on some of the questions.. So I suppose I'm like an INFP who has learned to be extroverted??
 
Well after spending quite a bit of time learning about MBTI types and such I came across another test (there are a lot of them) and scored a different type than from the previous test I took. So I think the test is very subjective, however I relate to both personality types and am not disappointed with the ones I have got. Here's the other test if anyone's interested in seeing how coherent their personality is

Personality Test
 
[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+2]ENFP[/SIZE][/SIZE]
  • slightly expressed extravert
  • moderately expressed intuitive personality
  • moderately expressed feeling personality
  • moderately expressed perceiving personality

well shit, I guess I'm warm and fuzzy after all..
 
Introvert(22%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(62%) Perceiving(22%)

Actually took the test twice via different sites today itself and came out as INTP each time.

Famous INTP's are Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein.

Feels gud man!