They're not bad descriptions, and compared to others out there I'd say even better.
But just about every description in MBTI is about the good sides of the personality types. I'm far more interested in a personality type description that samples both ends of the personality's spectrum. The good sides and the bad sides. The strengths of a type are explained very well. Some weaknesses are mentioned, but they don't go beyond the surface of it.
I'd recommend a book I think I've advertised all over the forum then.Understanding Yourself and Others: An Introduction to the Personality Type Code By Linda Berens and Dario Nardi. It talks about the positive and negative uses of every process each personality uses.... The link should show you at least one example towards the end
This fits me well, but some parts of it just don't fit me at all... the 3rd paragraph from the top does not really describe me well. Neither do a couple of paragraphs near the bottom. The INTP and ISTP last two paragraphs matched me better. Then again the ESTJ and INTJ ones also seemed like it matched a little.
I would say overall, though, the ISTJ one matched most closely.
This fits me well, but some parts of it just don't fit me at all... the 3rd paragraph from the top does not really describe me well. Neither do a couple of paragraphs near the bottom. The INTP and ISTP last two paragraphs matched me better. Then again the ESTJ and INTJ ones also seemed like it matched a little.
I would say overall, though, the ISTJ one matched most closely.
Another thing to keep in mind is that aren't you on the border of E/I? You would naturally relate somewhat to ESTJ in that case. And as for INTJ, they are running with Ni, and ISTPs have tertiary Ni, and you are on the border of J/P and on functions test you are ISTX. So there you go.![]()
Well, not exactly on the border (I'm not sure what percentages exactly), but I'm definitely more I. About the J/P thing, very good point.