Sforza
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- Jun 7, 2018
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 3w4
I've been typed as an INTP and an ISFJ but both types don't click with me. I use ungodly amounts of Si, with some Ne also present. I do see myself using Ti but I cannot fathom to see it as my lead. From the information provided, I'm curious as to what type you think I best represent.
1. Click on this link: Candy MM | disgruntledbaker1 | Flickr Look at the random photo for about 30 seconds. Copy and paste it here, and write about your impression of it.
My initial thoughts were about my childhood and how tidy my room was just before I spilled a chest of lego on my carpet. My second thought was more abstract and the image reminded me of a fat office worker with yellow, cheap tie on the shitter; maybe because of the m&m colour and that thick porcelain mugs remind me of edgy defecation.
2. You are with a group of people in a car, heading to a different town to see your favourite band/artist/musician. Suddenly, the car breaks down for an unknown reason in the middle of nowhere. What are your initial thoughts? What are your outward reactions?
I usually have a "couldn't care less" attitude in situations like this, as long as I'm having great interactions with my friends or someone's amusing me I'm all good and sit back letting others sort out the problem. I usually ask them seemingly arbitrary questions about the details of our problem, only to use their answer to make a humorous comment or mention an alternate, most likely, less orthodox solution.
3. You somehow make it to the concert. The driver wants to go to the afterparty that was announced (and assures you he won't drink so he can drive back later). How do you feel about this party? What do you do?
I'm very enthusiastic towards the driver encouraging him to go to that afterparty, laughing in my head imagining him pissed by the car when he comes back. I would drag him away from my friends if I knew they'd be skeptical of his reliability, and keep their minds off him while he's at the afterparty as long as I can, so they won't have any time to intervene if he's actually getting drunk. While managing all of this I'd run some alternate ideas of getting back home.
4. On the drive back, your friends are talking. A friend makes a claim that clashes with your current beliefs. What is your inward reaction? What do you outwardly say?
If it contradicts a strong belief of mine I get irritated but don't show it, I cool off quickly and make sure I understand him clearly with a gauntlet of questions. I reach a common ground with him, understanding his point of view, but rarely phase my belief. But most beliefs I have are not set in stone and are easily mutable after an enlightening discussion.
5. What would you do if you actually saw/experienced something that clashes with your previous beliefs, experiences, and habits?
I'd analyse it from few perspectives, but most importantly assess whether it's detrimental not to incorporate my new "clashing" experience into my current beliefs.
6. What are some of your most important values? How did you come about determining them? How can they change?
Health & dignity, stylistic/visual integrity, honesty with myself. Their details and execution can surely be altered, not the overall idea.
7. a) What about your personality most distinguishes you from everyone else? b) If you could change one thing about you personality, what would it be? Why?
My brand of humour, sense of aesthetics, what inspires me and my sensory needs. I would want to be completely unaffected by my negative emotional states, eg. jealousy or missing close ones.
8. How do you treat hunches or gut feelings? In what situations are they most often triggered?
I experience strong hunches very rarely, usually about people. I tease my hunch out through humour before that person to see if I was right. Usually I dwell on them in my head for a while forgetting quickly.
9. a) What activities energize you most? b) What activities drain you most? Why?
a) Talking with my best friends or family. Listening to favourite music while taking in new stimulating visuals (paintings/movies) - that helps me develop my new personalised imagery based off what I'm seeing and hearing.
b) Social interactions when I need to put on a performance. Algebra and housework.
10. What do you repress about your outward behavior or internal thought process when around others? Why?
My sense of humour, I think it can get very offensive without having a similar mindset. Some emotions that I see as inferior for display.
1. Click on this link: Candy MM | disgruntledbaker1 | Flickr Look at the random photo for about 30 seconds. Copy and paste it here, and write about your impression of it.
My initial thoughts were about my childhood and how tidy my room was just before I spilled a chest of lego on my carpet. My second thought was more abstract and the image reminded me of a fat office worker with yellow, cheap tie on the shitter; maybe because of the m&m colour and that thick porcelain mugs remind me of edgy defecation.
2. You are with a group of people in a car, heading to a different town to see your favourite band/artist/musician. Suddenly, the car breaks down for an unknown reason in the middle of nowhere. What are your initial thoughts? What are your outward reactions?
I usually have a "couldn't care less" attitude in situations like this, as long as I'm having great interactions with my friends or someone's amusing me I'm all good and sit back letting others sort out the problem. I usually ask them seemingly arbitrary questions about the details of our problem, only to use their answer to make a humorous comment or mention an alternate, most likely, less orthodox solution.
3. You somehow make it to the concert. The driver wants to go to the afterparty that was announced (and assures you he won't drink so he can drive back later). How do you feel about this party? What do you do?
I'm very enthusiastic towards the driver encouraging him to go to that afterparty, laughing in my head imagining him pissed by the car when he comes back. I would drag him away from my friends if I knew they'd be skeptical of his reliability, and keep their minds off him while he's at the afterparty as long as I can, so they won't have any time to intervene if he's actually getting drunk. While managing all of this I'd run some alternate ideas of getting back home.
4. On the drive back, your friends are talking. A friend makes a claim that clashes with your current beliefs. What is your inward reaction? What do you outwardly say?
If it contradicts a strong belief of mine I get irritated but don't show it, I cool off quickly and make sure I understand him clearly with a gauntlet of questions. I reach a common ground with him, understanding his point of view, but rarely phase my belief. But most beliefs I have are not set in stone and are easily mutable after an enlightening discussion.
5. What would you do if you actually saw/experienced something that clashes with your previous beliefs, experiences, and habits?
I'd analyse it from few perspectives, but most importantly assess whether it's detrimental not to incorporate my new "clashing" experience into my current beliefs.
6. What are some of your most important values? How did you come about determining them? How can they change?
Health & dignity, stylistic/visual integrity, honesty with myself. Their details and execution can surely be altered, not the overall idea.
7. a) What about your personality most distinguishes you from everyone else? b) If you could change one thing about you personality, what would it be? Why?
My brand of humour, sense of aesthetics, what inspires me and my sensory needs. I would want to be completely unaffected by my negative emotional states, eg. jealousy or missing close ones.
8. How do you treat hunches or gut feelings? In what situations are they most often triggered?
I experience strong hunches very rarely, usually about people. I tease my hunch out through humour before that person to see if I was right. Usually I dwell on them in my head for a while forgetting quickly.
9. a) What activities energize you most? b) What activities drain you most? Why?
a) Talking with my best friends or family. Listening to favourite music while taking in new stimulating visuals (paintings/movies) - that helps me develop my new personalised imagery based off what I'm seeing and hearing.
b) Social interactions when I need to put on a performance. Algebra and housework.
10. What do you repress about your outward behavior or internal thought process when around others? Why?
My sense of humour, I think it can get very offensive without having a similar mindset. Some emotions that I see as inferior for display.