@Milos.
Well I am the way I am because thats how I feel the best being. I dont dress in hip-hop clothes because I dont like them, but if I liked them then I would. I like to help people and participating in projects because that is what I like. So in a sense is my predisposition to like certain things what makes me be the way I am and thus the difference between how I am and how I want to be isnt very large. Sure I would like to be taller and prettier, who wouldnt? hahaha. But they dont ask you that kind of questions in this test.
edited 24th Jul '11 11:25:35 AM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.Personally, I feel that life is best lived in a constant effort to improve oneself. The irony here is that no teacher (which is the personality I would have wanted) would want to change who somebody is. As a good teacher one must strive to accept students as they come. Hence, I am even more a counselor specifically because I want to be something else.
In any case, I view traits such as being drained by human contact, laziness, and so on as being flaws.
edited 24th Jul '11 11:26:32 AM by TheMightyAnonym
Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! ~ GODSure Mighty Anonym u are absolutely right.
But many of this question aren't about self improvement. They are just about preferences.
When I say I am the way I want to be that doesn't mean I wanna stop studying and learning. The things is that the questions in the test where about preferences like "how do you like small talk?" and if u like it then is good and if u don't then is also good. In many instances people like those who keep to themselves and are respectful even do they might feel somewhat drained because of too much social contact better than those ppl who are annoying and talk all the time (errr... like me).
When it comes to self improvement the first ones need to learn to be more amiable and the second ones need to learn to shut up sometimes. But their preferences are still there.
edited 24th Jul '11 11:34:03 AM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.A few questions where I view one answer as good and the other as flawed:
- You are almost never late for your appointments (being late is bad)
- You are usually the first to react to a sudden event:
- It is in your nature to assume responsibility (assuming responsibility is good)
- You know how to put every minute of your
- You often do jobs in a hurry (doing jobs in a hurry, and thus being sloppy/heavy handed is bad)
And that's not even halfway through.
Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! ~ GODI think it describes your general tendencies, and how you view them. There isn't anything saying these statements are meant to be taken as axioms. For responsibility, some people wouldn't want to feel overburdened by obligations. Neither would you want to interrupt your speculating when the phone rings - let someone else get it.
edited 24th Jul '11 12:08:51 PM by QQQQQ
Yea, a way of talking responsibility would be donating all ur money to the poor and stop using cars and electricity because they drive up global warming.
But you do have a point. So in sense yes, the objective answers will sometimes be different than what we aim for.
edited 24th Jul '11 12:10:51 PM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.Most of the people taking part in internet debates, such as the ones in OTC, will tend to be I Nx J.
Introverted - Well, who would go with the latter if presented with a choice of going out with friends or debating politics on the internet?
Intuitive - Intuitives tend to be more focused on abstract data and general ideas, and are therefore much more likely to discuss abstract topics.
Judging - Judging types tend to be very stubborn about their opinions, but will also be likely to find much information to back those opinions before adopting them, which makes them ideal debaters. There will, undoubtedly, be many perceptives, but they are a lot more easy-going and flexible, so they will tend to be much quieter and more likely to back off.
The Thinking versus Feeling dichotomy tends to create two camps in most debates. F's will usually be the ones saying "No, that would be wrong/immoral/evil", while T's will think that such moralizing rhetoric has no place in politics.
The sin of silence when they should protest makes cowards of men.Usually test as an INTJ, but occasionally INTP. I would say as a general rule, INTJ fits best, even though there are times when I buck the description - but if we treat one's "type" as a measure of what they tend most strongly and most often towards, I'm certainly an INTJ. Generally speaking, it varies depending on your mood, and state of mind at the moment of the test. I'm not really sure it's a good tool for classifying people and making inferences about them, but it certainly is measuring something, so it's not rubbish, either.
Let's give that "classifying and making inferences" thing. E-types are obnoxious loudmouths, S-types are mindless sheeple, F-types are bleeding-heart weaklings. Thus, I am the best.
Works well, hey?
ISTJ. Introverted 89%, Sensing 25%, Thinking 50%, Judging 67%.
Fictional ISTJ according to this site
: Bruce Wayne (Batman Begins), Darth Vader, Eeyore, Obi Wan Kenobi.
Eeyore and Darth Vader have the same personality type? I'm not sure whether to laugh or just be confused.
Meh, apart from those, both Batman and Vader have often been classified as an INTJ or INFJ, Eeyore as ISFJ, Obi-Wan as ISFJ or INFJ... Judging the personalities of fictional characters in large part depends on individual mileage, similar to Character Alignments.
edited 30th Jul '11 1:35:33 PM by MilosStefanovic
The sin of silence when they should protest makes cowards of men.I've gotten IN everything before. INFP INTJ INFJ INTP. The IN is the only thing that holds constant.
EDIT: Scratch that. I got ISFJ this time. The N didn't hold constant. The I still did.
EDIT II: Although the description seemed somewhat apt, I'm looking at all of the careers for ISF Js, and they all suck! With possible exceptions for "paralegal" and "translator." I'm a research and writing person! INFJ career choices are more up my alley, and the description also fits. I think that INFJ more matches my interests, whereas ISFJ more matches my work style. Or something like that.
edited 31st Jul '11 12:16:05 AM by Clevomon
Most common trait was introvert. I rushed through the test, though, so...
edited 9th Sep '11 4:42:24 PM by USAF713
I am now known as Flyboy.

ESTP.
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