Economica
Dhampyr
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
INTJ who scored INTJ, huzzah.
Edit: Wow, 75 percent of the people listed under INTJ make my knuckles itch.
Oh, I hear you! My signature used to be: Hell is other INTJs.
INTJ who scored INTJ, huzzah.
Edit: Wow, 75 percent of the people listed under INTJ make my knuckles itch.
I scored as ENFP.
I think turned out so wrong for two reasons:
1. Being raised in a politeness centered culture, I think your F/T divides were too harsh. If there's less on the line I'm more likely to answer logically instead of imagining the huge fallout/repercussions of transgressing cultural norms by being a robot in a feely culture. Logical people logically want to avoid catastrophic drama emo moments. Can you soften them so that my cultural mores don't override logical preferences?
2. A lot of your J/P divides didn't seem to accurately deal with Ni. A lot of times I chose P type answers because I didn't care about the practical consequences, which is more of an SJ rather than NJ thing.
IDK why I scored E.
I was stuck on the one about thinking as I talk because talking helps me to think, because talking does help me to think but I can't think and talk simultaneously.
Aren't you over-analyzing some of these questions? "Talking helps me think" is a 100% extraverted trait.
It's not overanalyzing if I don't just automatically know which way that trait is to be interpreted. Blackwater said to share our thoughts
Ohh okay it was a two-part question.... well what do you do when you come across a question where one part is totally right and the other is totally wrong?
I talk as I'm thinking.It's not possible to talk without thinking unless you want a word salad as a result. Introverts want to ponder their statements before making them, extraverts don't.
The question is just pointing out the difference between thinking before you talk and thinking while you talk. You say you can't think and talk at the same time. But you can to an extent, in fact, you have to in order to avoid creating a word salad.