I am interested in what I am, otherwhise I didn't start this thread. However, I think it's frustrating that I can't relate to any single type and lots of times when I do these tests the questions are vague to me. Lots of times I have to answer "I don't know" to these questions, because the questions feel a bit out there to me. Why not keep it simple? And yes, I have pictures of me in shorts, but extolling the virtues of it? WTF? Maybe that's why I don't understand when someone's looking for inspiration, I'm just too simple for it.
Hokay, on the keep-it-simple rule: you're ESFP.
On the keep-it-real rule: getting tagged like that by someone else doesn't tell you anything much. You are what you are.
If types are real, they describe two important characteristics of any person: what kind of information they like to take in and what kind of decisions they like to make about that information. In the case of ESFP, one likes to take in lots of sensory information and when new information appears, then all other things being equal it's interesting to follow up on that experience and see how far the it can go. As for decision-making: happiness and personal rightness are better than sadness and feeling wrong.
Type also tells you something about which one you like better, taking in information or making decisions.
Still too high-level? Well then, assuming I am not a horribly bad communicator, and assuming I am attempting to communicate in ways that I like (by for example, giving broad overviews and describing the supposedly wide-ranging substance behind some system), what's missing in the communication that you'd prefer to see? Keep it simple, you said. And... well, come to think of it, if I speak about this stuff, I can't keep it simple. What can be simple however is experience. Some event where people get together and do some activities that let the differences between people show up. Like, for example, get a bunch of Ns to give someone directions to the airport, and get the same directions from a bunch of Ss and see if they're different. Would that be simple?
If it is, then S (especially if the experience is substantial in itself, as opposed to the experience being full of complex connections to other unrelated stuff.... probably). If you still don't know, I'll email you my Paypal number and we can get started on
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