I know a lot of shiz about MBTI personality typing.
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Thread Topic: I know a lot of shiz about MBTI personality typing.
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But I don't usually talk about it because it bores many people to pieces. .3.
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Go on....
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From what online source would you say the test is most accurate?
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That's a good question. Honestly, most of the tests are rubbish, because I've taken the most popular ones and mistyped quite a lot. Still, my opinion is that the Socionics test is the best I've found, and what actually gave me an accurate fit.
The main and most confusing difference between MBTI and Socionics is that if you're an introvert, the last letter in your four letter code is going to be the opposite from each other. An example being that I am an INFP by MBTI typing, but in Socionics I'd be an INFj. This is because my dominant cognitive function is a judging function, but in MBTI what determines you as a judger or perceiver is your first extroverted function. If you are an extrovert your four letter code should stay the same in both MBTI and Socionics.
I'm not sure if I'm making complete sense, so if anyone needs me to explain the basics on what MBTI is and personality type theories feel free to ask me to. I find it pretty interesting, even though it shouldn't determine your whole uniqueness and personal identity and instead merely as a guideline of how your brain's working in a general sense. It also is interesting to see how others may view things differently and how they arrive to the conclusions that they do.
Oh, and one thing about taking the test. Answer it completely truthfully. Not how you wish you reacted or some sort of fascination with certain qualities. I kept mistyping as an INFJ because I mistook the direction my creativity and feelings were coming from. This all has to do with cognitive functions which I'll explain if anyone's curious. Just be honest with yourself and have fun. No type is better than any type anyway. Just each has a different frame of mind and approach. -
Contuine.
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I'm INTJ. Supposedly the same as Marx and Lenin. X3
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I took the original, and Using extroverted feeling as her base function and introverted sensing as her creative, the ESE is adept at understanding people's emotional needs, and she often responds to these needs through comforting words and actions. Driven by a desire for harmony and perfection in her life, the ESE uses her emotional acuity to strengthen and solidify the relationships with the people she cares about in her life. The ESE enjoys bringing people together for social interaction and improving their moods through the use of games, laughter, music, and good food. Perhaps better than any other type (exept for maybe the SEI), the ESE understands the effect that this sensory stimuli can have on a person's emotional state. At her best, the ESE is a center of vibrant social interaction where the goal is harmony and happiness for all the group participants; at her worst, the ESE's desire to help others may cause her to neglect her own needs. Additionally, the ESE's penchant for empathy can often cause her undue strain when she bears the emotional pain that others are feeling. Learn more about the ESE here! - See more at: got this:
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Using extroverted feeling as her base function and introverted sensing as her creative, the ESE is adept at understanding people's emotional needs, and she often responds to these needs through comforting words and actions. Driven by a desire for harmony and perfection in her life, the ESE uses her emotional acuity to strengthen and solidify the relationships with the people she cares about in her life. The ESE enjoys bringing people together for social interaction and improving their moods through the use of games, laughter, music, and good food. Perhaps better than any other type (exept for maybe the SEI), the ESE understands the effect that this sensory stimuli can have on a person's emotional state. At her best, the ESE is a center of vibrant social interaction where the goal is harmony and happiness for all the group participants; at her worst, the ESE's desire to help others may cause her to neglect her own needs. Additionally, the ESE's penchant for empathy can often cause her undue strain when she bears the emotional pain that others are feeling. Learn more about the ESE here! - See more at:
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ESFj
This was my result for the test. -
this is actually a really fun topic, but what exactly is an enfj? and what do the block things mean?
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