I almost never drop below "content" and almost never go above "pleased", so with my sample size of one, I'm gunna vote ISFP!
Such a big part of the total votes doesn't belong to INTP in my opinion, either.Lol, me too.
I'm surprised INTP has so many votes.
Many of the INTP's I know are very anxious and tense.
To be honest I think that this poll is useless. Since majority votes for their type.
I would vote INTJ if I believed that the strictness of J-ness was more stable than the flexibility of P-ness.
What exactly is emotionally stability supposed to mean?
These data suggest that four of the MBTI scales are related to the Big Five personality traits. These correlations show that E-I and S-N are strongly related to extraversion and openness respectively, while T-F and J-P are moderately related to agreeableness and conscientiousness respectively. The emotional stability dimension of the Big Five is largely absent from the original MBTI . . .
This is a very subjective opinion based on ancedotal evidence and a small sample size.
When INTP's are facing intense negative emotion that they just cannot rationalise away and get away from, they are sticky emotional messes, and they hate getting help. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate INTP's for thier strengths but emotional stability isn't one of them. INTP's can be so resistent to change that their whole world could be crumbling down, and they still don't make changes, and then wonder why they are so depressed.
Did I mention stubborn? This isn't any means the whole INTP population, but you can be stubborn. You stick to your way, come high or hell water, and wonder why no-one's around when you're proven right.
Do you know why I said S-J's are the most emotionally stable (when healthly), particularly STJ's - because that's what they do. They make everything safe and comfortable, and stable. They strive for this. The STJ at work, is great. She's lays everything on the table. These are the rules, you stick to them I'll do my best by you. If you don't, you better look out. She never gets angry (she can get grumpy but it's predictable what gets her grumpy), but she's dependable, she never flakes out even in a crisis, she just gets on with it. I've never seen ISTJ flake out.
This is a very subjective opinion based on ancedotal evidence and a small sample size.
When INTP's are facing intense negative emotion that they just cannot rationalise away and get away from, they are sticky emotional messes, and they hate getting help. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate INTP's for thier strengths but emotional stability isn't one of them. INTP's can be so resistent to change that their whole world could be crumbling down, and they still don't make changes, and then wonder why they are so depressed.
Did I mention stubborn? This isn't any means the whole INTP population, but you can be stubborn. You stick to your way, come high or hell water, and wonder why no-one's around when you're proven right.
Do you know why I said S-J's are the most emotionally stable (when healthly), particularly STJ's - because that's what they do. They make everything safe and comfortable, and stable. They strive for this. The STJ at work, is great. She's lays everything on the table. These are the rules, you stick to them I'll do my best by you. If you don't, you better look out. She never gets angry (she can get grumpy but it's predictable what gets her grumpy), but she's dependable, she never flakes out even in a crisis, she just gets on with it. I've never seen ISTJ flake out.