ps646566
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
Okay I fail totally in seeing how you arrived at this conclusion. Could you illuminate me?
ISTJ as I understand it savours of the conservative, conformist, reserved, loyal, organised, stiff-upper-lip kind of person who typified the Englishman -- always a gross generalisation of course. England has changed and the young are predominantly not like this, nor do they aspire to be. An extrovert personality is now favoured -- witness the immense popularity of 'reality television' and the preoccupation with 'celebrity'. We are a live-for-today society -- faddish, fashion-obsessed, short-termist, and rather shallow. Also the 'touchy-feely' approach is favoured over the stiff-upper-lip -- thus the preoccupation with things like diversity, human rights, and political correctness. This to me is all more ESFX than ISTJ.