Agent Washington
Softserve Ice Cream
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Just in general I guess...
Not often. If I were a sim, I'd have an unflirty trait.
Just in general I guess...
Have any of you mistyped before settling for istj?
Why did you mistype?
How an istj would mistype if they had been living under stress for a long time? Or depression?
Thank you.
I have mistyped a lot. I'll blame it on being 17 when I first came here.
When I first took the humanmetrics test, I got INFJ, then got a bunch of INTJs after that, though once did get ISTJ.
When I looked at the cognitive functions I thought I was INTP because I liked to think (domt Ti) and had some good ideas (aux Ne) was lazy (tert si) and was horrible at expressing my feelings (inferior Fe). That was my reasoning. I didn't truly understand mbti, and though of it as trait based instead of mindset based. Though many people have different ways of typing, so I'm probably INTP in someone's method.
I once thought I was ENTP because one source said Inferior Si leads to hypochondria, and I have been hypochondriac before. I think I also really wanted to be like some characters who were ENTP.
Then I joined Typology Central and made a type me thread with a questionnaire. Most people said I was INFP, so I went with that for a bit. It made sense because I could sometimes be emotional, and I loved to write. But I really did not think I was a feeler. Someone tend suggested ISTJ, I ruminated on that and thought it made the most sense.
However, I questioned my type again because I felt like other people's opinions about ISTJs limited me. I somehow rationalized me being an ENTJ. I though that I could potentially be an E because I saw posts on tumblr saying that many extroverts mistype as introverts, and wondered if I could be one of them, and I was becoming more talkative in class than I was before. I used to say nothing, but now I actually said things. I also thought that my new lack of doing homework was an inferior Fi thing.
So yeah, I eventually settled on ISTJ.
I'm not sure about the stress thing. It depends on how they acted when stressed. When I am stressed I tend to take care of myself as much and tend to do worse in school, so if you based typing on stereotypes then I would not type as ISTJ. But I was still just as ISTJ when stressed than when not stressed. Though if they were in a grip, they could mistype as ENFP.
Have you ever considered yourself as "emo" ? Also, how do you usually gain knowledge? In what ways?
Have you ever considered yourself as "emo" ? Also, how do you usually gain knowledge? In what ways?
Do you enjoy doing your taxes?
I'm a student now. When I was working, I didn't actually earn enough to qualify for super complicated taxation (it's automatically deducted every month and once a year we just send in the docs via the company instead of privately) but I can envision this happening if I ever have to file taxes:
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...I can keep track of money and logistics if I have to (eg: If I'm paid to do it), but it doesn't mean it's not still soul-sucking.
Well that was a disappointing answer. Hahahaha.
Is it disappointing to you that ISTJs are humans and want live meaningful lives instead of living as servants and doing everyone's dirty work?
Okay, that was a bit harsh, and I think (hope) you were just joking around, but that is how some people truly think that is all sensors are good for. If anyone thinks one group of people is only good for menial work, then you do not respect that group and should be. ashamed of yourself. Be watchful of this is mbti ever become legitimately important.
Hello, I'm an INTP. Teach me to be more ISTJ oh practical ones! And go!
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How would you describe the difference between what you know as introverted thinking and introverted sensing. I ask because both are things done internally and not as easily noticed whats going on externally. Looking for personal perception/opinion, not some pre-defined mbti definition comparison.
Damn istjs are busy right now.. They cannot answer our questions right now.. Sorry guys