Mal12345
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- MBTI Type
- IxTP
- Enneagram
- 5w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
intuiting =17
sensing =4
feeling =4
thinking =12
that really doesn't seem right.
I've boiled the options down to these two based on your introversion.
N-T-F-S = iNtj, iNtp
From what I've learned about this theory, you're an introverted intuitive who seeks closure.
In MBTI theory, the j/p has a dual purpose: to determine if you seek closure or non-closure, and to determine your dominant function.
Fudgy's theory separates these two aspects of the j/p. He has retained the closure/non-closure aspect of the j/p, but has left it up to the test to determine your dominant function. Whereas before, the j/p score would have determined your dominant function.
According to the MBTI (as you know), the INFJ has iNtuition as its dominant trait as determined by the J (and introversion). The FD33 test has also determined that iNtuition is your dominant trait. So far so good!
But what the FD33 is not saying is that the J determines your dominant trait. This was determined purely by means of your score on the N scale. The J is saying, however, that you seek closure around iNtuition. In other words, iNtuition is not just used to gather information from, let's say, patterns, in order to make judgments; it is the judgment per se. "The medium is the message."
Does that sound correct?
If you want to know more about the high T score, then I would look at the test scores to consider why you chose this versus that answer and compare it to the page source which was posted above in the thread. The page source reveals the test key.