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Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: INFJ
Location: an awesome bubble
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And Santa is ESFJ. Duh.
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INFJ - 4w5 sx "Individual responsibility and mutual responsibility: that's the essence of America's promise." -- Barack Obama |
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heart on fire
Join Date: May 2007
Type: infp
Posts: 8,284
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![]() The man was painfully introverted. And Hamilton as EFP? Yeah, you need to read some biography about these people. |
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I sees the light
Join Date: Nov 2008
Type: ESFP
Location: Sol
Posts: 2,198
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Michaelangelo the ninja turtle was definitely ENFP!!
I was wondering if any of the great polymaths like Da Vinci were ENFP. We seem to be quite a suitable type for it, because we tend to explore in all directions, and universal truths and understanding seem to be the goal. In a way there is still a bit of polymath in ENFPs these days. While most INTPs I know do well with their first degree then PhD, and spend 25 years in the same job, ENFPs normally do multiple degrees in different fields and have an average of about 2 years in each career area. Polymath types from what I've seen would tend to be ISTP, ENFP and the other ones who have a broad range of skills but classically avoid specialisation. Also I read Da Vinci was a humanist vegetarian who saved caged animals . I could see myself drawing a man in a circle too, and probably giggling after it fitted. There is always a view of these greats as thinkers lost in deep thought with their chin on their clenched fist. But most great thinkers I've known are free because of it. Einstein out on his boat, Michelangelo taking the money and running, then painting people high up in the church in hell on the Sistine chapel. They were laid back, playful, fun loving, made the most of life.
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Deceptively Harmless
Join Date: Nov 2008
Type: BRAT
Location: My Forest
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I'd ve never thought of Pushkin as an ENFP... From what I remember learning about him, he used to be quite the perfectionist. They have like pages of his work with a lot of parts scratched out and things being rephrased where he constantly was looking for the exact perfect word in the sentence. Also, from what I was taught, he was quite a serious and quiet guy...
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"It's not nice to piss off Mother Nature..." NFP 4 sx-so Extraverted (E) 50% Introverted (I) 50%
Intuitive (N) 77% Sensing (S) 23% Feeling (F) 85% Thinking (T) 15% Perceiving (P) 95% Judging (J) 5% |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Type: ENFJ
Location: Washington State
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Just to clarify, Ringo's an ENFJ. I often find that for inexplicable reasons I just blurt out, "Lads! The time has come to eat our pizza...crust first!"
![]() YouTube - ringo starr pizza hut commercial
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Dios Mío
Join Date: Jul 2008
Type: ENFP
Location: Kali4neah
Posts: 830
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Oprah- Not only can she move a crowd, she is a billionaire who makes major contributions to society. She's someone I HIGHLY admire for who she is, her intentions, & how she's accomplished her goals. Amazing..
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