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I'm still INFJ, and have ticked the box
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I'm still INFJ, and have ticked the boxNow that's interesting! I enrolled as a volunteer tutor and the course you had to complete prior to being let loose on people was based on this concept.Dan wrote:
I remember one course I did where we were grouped according to our "learning styles" - another pseudoscientific concept, but not without its interest. Dan
Thanks, Alan, I did not really want to know that I am in the "Outside Contractor" category - boring or what!!!Alan H wrote:Some alternative Myers-Briggs interpretations.
Yeah, I have re-read it and have to agree that it is pretty accurate in most respects. "Build friends", hmmm, not sure about that phrase, I prefer to think of "develop friends" - not in a manipulative way but by matching a little to them and offering them chances to match to me, seeking out areas in common or making new ones.Marian wrote:Dave, don't feel bad because I am exactly the same and if you really must know, I do build my own friends.
Love it - very accurate too, here's mine:Alan H wrote:Some alternative Myers-Briggs interpretations.
Ming the Merciless
Alan H wrote:Some alternative Myers-Briggs interpretations.
..unfortunately a natural dyspraxic tendency means that my attempts to port Linux to an iPod while waterskiing was a bit of a damp squib.ENTP: The Mad Scientist
The ENTP, like the ENTJ, is charismatic, outgoing, and intelligent. ENTPs are often quickwitted, clever, and genial; they typically display a highly organized, rational cognitive ability which makes them natural scientists and inventors.
ENTPs are creative, complex people who seek to improve their understanding of the natural world, usually by building armored fifty-story-tall robotic monsters with iron jaws and death-ray eyes, or by creating genetically mutated plagues that spread unstoppably across the land, turning all who are contaminated into mindless zombie drones. They are less likely to want to conquer the world than to destroy it utterly, reducing it to nothing but slag and rubble--though this is often merely a side-effect of their pursuit of knowledge.
RECREATION: ENTPs enjoy recreational activities which challenge them physically and intellectually, such as water skiing and porting Linux to their iPods. They are also fond of collecting gadgets like combination cellpone/PDAs and orbiting arsenals of brain lasers, which they may port Linux to as well.