Morpeko
Noble Wolf
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- Sep 20, 2017
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- MBTI Type
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- Instinctual Variant
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ISFP
Your type is ISFP (this isnt a 100% accurate, so you might consider the 2nd result as well).
You can google ISFP descriptions for a regular description, because Im going to put the Big Five descriptions of ISFP here instead, by basically describing ISFP in the light of Big Five. Be aware that Big Five is not as positivist on the description as the regular MBTI descriptions are, and ISFP type tends to be described in a little bit of overly negative light.
RCUAN (ISFP, low Neuroticism)
uncompetitive, unadventurous, level emotions, not bothered by disorder, not spontaneous, dislikes the spotlight, does not like to display anger, backs down when threatened, risk averse, unambitious, disorganized, messy, unconcerned with prestige/impressiveness, not detail oriented, not manipulative, slow to acquire skills, patient, not relationship obsessed, not aggressive, not wild and crazy, not physically affectionate with most people, underachiever, easily deterred, no interest in leadership, inattentive to the social hierarchy, not superficial, independent, not self absorbed, does not look for hidden meaning in things, modest, can be easily deterred, patient, embarrassed by praise, tolerant, not guided by moods, not very inquisitive, not easily frustrated, not prone to jealousy, easily confused, forgiving, not punctual, easy to satisfy, rarely prepared, private, avoids crowds, attached to conventional ways, not interested in science, slow to judge others, not open about feelings, not prone to addiction, positive, patient, not interested in abstract ideas, feels ordinary, willing to try new things, not materialistic
RLUAN (ISFP, high Neuroticism)
socially unskilled, unable to speak up for self, depressed, low self confidence, afraid of providing criticism, discontent, negative, apologetic, not a leader, quiet around strangers, prone to lateness, easy to fool, low energy level, easily distracted, feels defective, avoids crowds, avoids unnecessary social interaction, easy to persuade, avoidant, anxious, worrying, pessimist, unambitious, private, dependent, easily hurt, self loathing, frequently overwhelmed by unpleasant emotions, dislikes the spotlight, afraid to draw attention to self, fearful, weak sense or purpose, easily discouraged, lonely, not punctual, finishes work late, unadventurous, uninterested in science, prone to panic, easily embarrassed, happy doing mindless work, unproductive, loner, embarrassed by praise, prone to tears, easy to influence, feels unattractive, uncompetitive, modest, apprehensive about new encounters, second guesses self, feels untalented, not big on philosophical discussions, hesitant, undemanding, overly nice, avoids being a bother to anyone
Source of these descriptions:
similarminds.com/global5/sloan.html
Here are some facts you wont find that easily on internet about ISFP (some of these are from my personal search that does not follow soft-scientific standards):
- Known as the intuitive sensor, for being the most intuitive from sensor types.
- 6% of world´s population (based on 21 countries,2012-2020) and 6.7% of US population (2018).
My own descriptions of Fi and Se (pair for ISFP type):
Fi: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/introverted-feeling/
Se: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/extraverted-sensation/
Countries with most ISFPs:
1 - Netherlands (11.7%)
2 - France (11.2%)
3 - Italy/Sweden/South Korea (9%)
Countries with least ISFPs:
1 – New Zealand (2.1%)
2 - Brazil (3%)
3 - Mexico (3%)
Countries and MBTI types:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-population-by-country/
Most common type in ISFPs friends/best friends list (based on several "[ISFP] What is your best friend?" threads among several different websites/forums):
1 - INFP (13%)
2 - ESFJ (11%)
3 - ENFP/INTP (10%)
4 – ISTP (8%)
ISFPs on Enneagram:
Most common: Type 4 (35%) and Type 9 (34%).
Usual: Type 5 and Type 6.
Rare: Type 1, Type 2 and Type 7.
Incompatible: Type 3 and Type 8.
ISFPs on borderlines:
The majority of ISFPs have a borderline on S/N, at least from those who show up on the internet. From all ISFPs, probably a little bit less than half of them have a S/N borderline. I/E is the second most common borderline, while borderlines on F/T and P/J are quite rare.
MBTI / Enneagram / Big 5 connections:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-enneagram-big-5-correlations/
Borderlines:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/tcf-series-5-what-is-the-most-thinker-of-all-thinkers-is-there-an-intuitive-sensor-all-dichotomies-covered/
ISFP: 69
INFP: 62
INTP: 59
ISFJ: 57
ESTP: 46
ISTJ: 44
ISTP: 44
INFJ: 44
INTJ: 39
ESFP: 39
ENFP: 37
ENTP: 31
ESTJ: 28
ESFJ: 25
ENTJ: 19
ENFJ: 16
Your type is ISFP (this isnt a 100% accurate, so you might consider the 2nd result as well).
You can google ISFP descriptions for a regular description, because Im going to put the Big Five descriptions of ISFP here instead, by basically describing ISFP in the light of Big Five. Be aware that Big Five is not as positivist on the description as the regular MBTI descriptions are, and ISFP type tends to be described in a little bit of overly negative light.
RCUAN (ISFP, low Neuroticism)
uncompetitive, unadventurous, level emotions, not bothered by disorder, not spontaneous, dislikes the spotlight, does not like to display anger, backs down when threatened, risk averse, unambitious, disorganized, messy, unconcerned with prestige/impressiveness, not detail oriented, not manipulative, slow to acquire skills, patient, not relationship obsessed, not aggressive, not wild and crazy, not physically affectionate with most people, underachiever, easily deterred, no interest in leadership, inattentive to the social hierarchy, not superficial, independent, not self absorbed, does not look for hidden meaning in things, modest, can be easily deterred, patient, embarrassed by praise, tolerant, not guided by moods, not very inquisitive, not easily frustrated, not prone to jealousy, easily confused, forgiving, not punctual, easy to satisfy, rarely prepared, private, avoids crowds, attached to conventional ways, not interested in science, slow to judge others, not open about feelings, not prone to addiction, positive, patient, not interested in abstract ideas, feels ordinary, willing to try new things, not materialistic
RLUAN (ISFP, high Neuroticism)
socially unskilled, unable to speak up for self, depressed, low self confidence, afraid of providing criticism, discontent, negative, apologetic, not a leader, quiet around strangers, prone to lateness, easy to fool, low energy level, easily distracted, feels defective, avoids crowds, avoids unnecessary social interaction, easy to persuade, avoidant, anxious, worrying, pessimist, unambitious, private, dependent, easily hurt, self loathing, frequently overwhelmed by unpleasant emotions, dislikes the spotlight, afraid to draw attention to self, fearful, weak sense or purpose, easily discouraged, lonely, not punctual, finishes work late, unadventurous, uninterested in science, prone to panic, easily embarrassed, happy doing mindless work, unproductive, loner, embarrassed by praise, prone to tears, easy to influence, feels unattractive, uncompetitive, modest, apprehensive about new encounters, second guesses self, feels untalented, not big on philosophical discussions, hesitant, undemanding, overly nice, avoids being a bother to anyone
Source of these descriptions:
similarminds.com/global5/sloan.html
Here are some facts you wont find that easily on internet about ISFP (some of these are from my personal search that does not follow soft-scientific standards):
- Known as the intuitive sensor, for being the most intuitive from sensor types.
- 6% of world´s population (based on 21 countries,2012-2020) and 6.7% of US population (2018).
My own descriptions of Fi and Se (pair for ISFP type):
Fi: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/introverted-feeling/
Se: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/extraverted-sensation/
Countries with most ISFPs:
1 - Netherlands (11.7%)
2 - France (11.2%)
3 - Italy/Sweden/South Korea (9%)
Countries with least ISFPs:
1 – New Zealand (2.1%)
2 - Brazil (3%)
3 - Mexico (3%)
Countries and MBTI types:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-population-by-country/
Most common type in ISFPs friends/best friends list (based on several "[ISFP] What is your best friend?" threads among several different websites/forums):
1 - INFP (13%)
2 - ESFJ (11%)
3 - ENFP/INTP (10%)
4 – ISTP (8%)
ISFPs on Enneagram:
Most common: Type 4 (35%) and Type 9 (34%).
Usual: Type 5 and Type 6.
Rare: Type 1, Type 2 and Type 7.
Incompatible: Type 3 and Type 8.
ISFPs on borderlines:
The majority of ISFPs have a borderline on S/N, at least from those who show up on the internet. From all ISFPs, probably a little bit less than half of them have a S/N borderline. I/E is the second most common borderline, while borderlines on F/T and P/J are quite rare.
MBTI / Enneagram / Big 5 connections:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-enneagram-big-5-correlations/
Borderlines:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/tcf-series-5-what-is-the-most-thinker-of-all-thinkers-is-there-an-intuitive-sensor-all-dichotomies-covered/
ISFP: 69
INFP: 62
INTP: 59
ISFJ: 57
ESTP: 46
ISTJ: 44
ISTP: 44
INFJ: 44
INTJ: 39
ESFP: 39
ENFP: 37
ENTP: 31
ESTJ: 28
ESFJ: 25
ENTJ: 19
ENFJ: 16