Fluffywolf
Nips away your dignity
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2009
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
I can do the Myers-Briggs personality test as much as I want. Everytime filled in honestly, but with a different environment in mind.
To new, unknown situations I seem to be deeply INTP.
90%, 70%, 50%, 50% ish
But in somewhat familiarized settings, or trusted environments, I can quickly turn into a fully blown ENTP, (upto 70% expressed extravert in some cases. Usually 30-50%)
And occasionally, I can put myself to be ENTP in any unknown situation if I gather the courage for it, but only if I believe it to be important in one way or another. And once going it quickly becomes natural as well. So it isn't really like 'acting' that much. Which is a good thing, because I am a terrible actor.
I was wondering if anyone here that has a bit better grasp of the way these personality types are made could help me figure out how I could best classify my personality with this test. Or perhaps know of a better test or means to find out. I've only learned about these tests a week ago, so I'm pretty new to the concept. Though it interests me greatly.
To new, unknown situations I seem to be deeply INTP.
90%, 70%, 50%, 50% ish
But in somewhat familiarized settings, or trusted environments, I can quickly turn into a fully blown ENTP, (upto 70% expressed extravert in some cases. Usually 30-50%)
And occasionally, I can put myself to be ENTP in any unknown situation if I gather the courage for it, but only if I believe it to be important in one way or another. And once going it quickly becomes natural as well. So it isn't really like 'acting' that much. Which is a good thing, because I am a terrible actor.
I was wondering if anyone here that has a bit better grasp of the way these personality types are made could help me figure out how I could best classify my personality with this test. Or perhaps know of a better test or means to find out. I've only learned about these tests a week ago, so I'm pretty new to the concept. Though it interests me greatly.