Engler
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At this point, I have essentially given up on attempting to link my MBTI type to a given set of cognitive functions, for the following reasons:
1) Without attempting to delve into functions, I identify fairly well with the INTP personality type. I enjoy theorizing, and I tend to keep to myself. I am independent, skeptical, and fascinated by science.
2)...However, after studying the various functions, and after taking numerous tests, it would seem as though my most developed function is introverted intuition, followed closely by extraverted intuition.
3) Furthermore, my introverted feeling is also very developed, despite the fact that I have a strong thinking preference.
I would say that my "cognitive function preference list" looks something like this:
Ni - Ne - Ti - Fi - Te - Si - Se - Fe
In any event, I am clearly not an INTJ (my Pness is colossal).
And so, my question is this: Is there any reason to doubt my INTPness, or is it simply an unusual, but insignificant, personal characteristic?
1) Without attempting to delve into functions, I identify fairly well with the INTP personality type. I enjoy theorizing, and I tend to keep to myself. I am independent, skeptical, and fascinated by science.
2)...However, after studying the various functions, and after taking numerous tests, it would seem as though my most developed function is introverted intuition, followed closely by extraverted intuition.
3) Furthermore, my introverted feeling is also very developed, despite the fact that I have a strong thinking preference.
I would say that my "cognitive function preference list" looks something like this:
Ni - Ne - Ti - Fi - Te - Si - Se - Fe
In any event, I am clearly not an INTJ (my Pness is colossal).
And so, my question is this: Is there any reason to doubt my INTPness, or is it simply an unusual, but insignificant, personal characteristic?