Saturned: ENFJ.![]()
I am the very definition of ENTJ.
Cablinasia.what language is that? Where are you from?![]()
Your posts are way lengthier than the ENTJ posts I have noticed.
Yes.
Why do you believe you are ENTJ? You don't fit the profile.
Why do you believe you are ENTJ? You don't fit the profile.
If you knew me you may reconsider that statement.
He has Te filtering for sure. Not Ti.
What do you suggest?
Well, I've read your posts and opinions, and alot of them seem incongruent with entj. Your career-choice also does not say to me, "entj".
Ha! You're not the first one to say that, who do you imagine would make a good social workers from tall the types and why? I believe that the lack of serious ENTJs in this sort of line of work has been a complete curse, I'm not sure what you consider incongruent about my posts, I remember someone saying they seemed enfp.
I dont know about that but I know from many different sources that what I've read about entj functions that they are what I feel most comfortable or at ease with.
The thing about typology is you need to consider how someone can be true to type without being a stereotype.
Yea, I'm thinking about it.....
It could also be a difference in geographical location.
There's culture and a lot of things influence type besides simply type but the idea that I've encoutnered before that all ENTJs are bank and business executives and anyone who isnt cant quite be an ENTJ is a little illogical when you think about it.
Nah, I don't think that. It seems to me they are driven to play different roles from social worker. Maybe it's your enneagram type, but seeing as you don't tell that, it's hard for me to understand.
Personally I don't think career choice is a very good indicator. (Perhaps [MENTION=7280]Lark[/MENTION] is an ENTJ with well developed Fe - actually that's pretty much what I would think. Plus he is Irish and they are just different, in a cool way.)
Many people will go for something "appropriate" for their chosen type, but I think there would be so many exceptions to that. Because of opportunities, interests, and all sorts of things. My brother is almost certainly ISTJ, and he works as a freelance journalist mainly in sports and travel. He has a master's degree in English lit, did his thesis on Robin Hood, and has cultivated a very clear and witty style of writing where he likes to work in random literary and popular musical references. I dunno, that doesn't sound much like your "typical ISTJ" to me - just for example.
Some of the more stereotypical MBTI stuff will say "all SJs vote Conservative and are religious" or "NTs are never religious" and things like that. Which is ridiculous. You can't generalise that far.
Personally I don't think career choice is a very good indicator.