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- Jun 8, 2010
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
I think that other people get the idea that ESFPs are the most shallow, most fun-oriented type. But I'd argue that ESFPs seem to be the most diverse type and the hardest to figure out. There are ESFPs that are shallow and just like to do drugs, there are ESFPs that love Nietzsche and contemplate the meaning of life so much that they appear to be Ns. Their tastes never have anything to do with the tastes of other ESFPs, and often seem to have nothing to do with anyone around them either.
ENTPs seem to all be logical, and I frequently share tastes and ideas with other ENTPs who grew up in the same environment. All the ENFPs I've known are fairly similar in their passionate expression. INTPs all share logical quirkiness. ESFJs are generally organized, well-mannered people. These are all generalizations of course, but the only thing I can generalize about ESFPs is that they like to have fun and they do what they feel like doing, which can apparently be anything depending on which one you talk to.
Has anyone else noticed this?
ENTPs seem to all be logical, and I frequently share tastes and ideas with other ENTPs who grew up in the same environment. All the ENFPs I've known are fairly similar in their passionate expression. INTPs all share logical quirkiness. ESFJs are generally organized, well-mannered people. These are all generalizations of course, but the only thing I can generalize about ESFPs is that they like to have fun and they do what they feel like doing, which can apparently be anything depending on which one you talk to.
Has anyone else noticed this?