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Jung Personality type and Special thanks for newsletter

Sententia

Well-Known Member
I have seen these before but Carl Jung has always intruiged me. Whats your personality type?

Personality test based on Jung - Myers-Briggs typology

Also a special thanks to UV for Partyline. That was quite interesting. I have no idea how I ended up there but there is some cool stuff up there. Sunstone, Cardero and others have all contributed... Is this a regular thing the newsletter? Quite entertaining. Any thoughts to perhaps a podcast? iPhone Browser app similar to shovel? Annual convention?

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lamplighter

Almighty Tallest
My type was INTJ
Introverted 22%
Intuitive 88%
Thinking 12%
Judging 56%
Interesting test. I have the Basic Writings of Carl Jung, but I'm still trying to finish the Basic Writings of Freud before I move on to that.
 

Wandered Off

Sporadic Driveby Member
Another INTJ as usual, all but one time since I first took it in college over two decades ago. Last time I got INSJ, but I'm always pegging the meter on "I".

I - 100
N - 25
T - 25
J - 22
 
You guys are INTJ's? I think that's called "The Scientist".

I'm INTP myself, "The Thinker". And I am a prolific thinker....what I lack in quality I make up for in quantity!
 

lamplighter

Almighty Tallest
INTJ's are the Masterminds (insert evil laugh here) and thanks to everyone who brought the newsletter back btw. Though the link from the test says INTP is the Architect type.
 

Apex

Somewhere Around Nothing
I actually studied this stuff quite a bit back in high school. I am an INTJ. I also like Socionics. In Socionics I am an INTj. The also have humorous explanations of the 16 types. I love mine,
If there were Weirdness Olympics between all 16 types then INTj would be an unbeatable gold medallist. In fact INTjs are so weird that they do not just appear weird to people who don't know them, but to other INTjs as well. This is because INTjs take little or no notice of what other people think. What they think themselves is much more important to INTjs. That is why if everybody is certain that bridges have to be built across the river, an INTj may contemplate the possibility of building one along the river. There would probably be a logical reason for that since INTjs view everything through the square prism of logic. And as long as logical rules are obeyed everything is fine.

"I think, therefore I am" once said Rene Descartes, clearly delighted about the fact that he can think. But what he really meant was "I stink, therefore I am", since INTjs can often deprive themselves of a good bath and can happily live in a pigsty when nobody watches. They miserably fail to understand the basic needs of their bodies and therefore do not address them as a first priority. This goes for food and sex too. But do INTjs enjoy tasty food and sex? Sure, when you stick it under their nose. And what do they do to have plenty of fine food and meaningless sex? Precisely nothing. The latter one could be explained by the fact that by default INTjs are socially handicapped. Combined with their closely guarded fear of intimacy, this makes it pretty hard for INTjs to get laid, resulting in many INTjs being either virgins or remaining celibate for a long time.

Marked with inability to clearly read people's true disposition towards themselves, INTjs compensate for it with their acquired ability to **** people off. This is a rather defensive than an offensive mechanism. It works on the principle that an angry person has very little control over their emotions and therefore cannot suppress their true feelings, which often keeps the truth from coming out. INTjs normally do not apply this principle to anybody unless they are unsure. So as long as you are true and sincere with an INTj you should be fine.

You can't deny that INTjs are pretty adept at many things, but one thing INTjs are really good at is over-tightening the screws, whether it is said in a metaphorical or in a literal sense. Having natural inability to judge amounts and distributions of forces often leads them to overdo things. For instance, if you ask an INTj to design a good chair to withstand the weight of one adult, when it is finished it would probably withstand the weight of one adult elephant.

Finally, if you hear a sarcastic remark from an INTj you should know you are on dangerous ground, i.e. you said something stupid. To continue in the same direction would be unwise. However, if you want to enrage an INTj, all you need to do is to make the same stupid remark over and over again, but more importantly you have to stand by your words, i.e. show that you really mean it... Why would anyone want to do that?
View your "uncovered type" here.
Psychological Types uncovered
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
I was an INFJ and INFP (It was separated by only one question, and that question could have gone either way). I guess I am nearly in the middle with Judger or Perceiver.
 

3.14

Well-Known Member
You are:
  • slightly expressed introvert
  • moderately expressed intuitive personality
  • slightly expressed thinking personality
  • slightly expressed judging personality
Introverted
Intuitive
Thinking
Judging
[SIZE=+0]Strength of the preferences %
[/SIZE] 22
25
12
11
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
slightly expressed extravert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
distinctively expressed feeling personality
moderately expressed perceiving personality

Extraverted - 11%
Intuitive - 75%
Feeling - 62%
Perceiving - 33%

The only one I recognise alongside me is Charles Dickens...

Oh, and Joan Baez... though I'm not sure where I know that name from

but apparantly I'm an idealist.
Who'dathunkit?

Like the other Idealists, Champions are rather rare, say two or three percent of the population, but even more than the others they consider intense emotional experiences as being vital to a full life. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions, and a great passion for novelty. They see life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil, and they want to experience all the meaningful events and fascinating people in the world. The most outgoing of the Idealists, Champions often can't wait to tell others of their extraordinary experiences. Champions can be tireless in talking with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out. And usually this is not simple storytelling; Champions often speak (or write) in the hope of revealing some truth about human experience, or of motivating others with their powerful convictions. Their strong drive to speak out on issues and events, along with their boundless enthusiasm and natural talent with language, makes them the most vivacious and inspiring of all the types.
Fiercely individualistic, Champions strive toward a kind of personal authenticity, and this intention always to be themselves is usually quite attractive to others. At the same time, Champions have outstanding intuitive powers and can tell what is going on inside of others, reading hidden emotions and giving special significance to words or actions. In fact, Champions are constantly scanning the social environment, and no intriguing character or silent motive is likely to escape their attention. Far more than the other Idealists, Champions are keen and probing observers of the people around them, and are capable of intense concentration on another individual. Their attention is rarely passive or casual. On the contrary, Champions tend to be extra sensitive and alert, always ready for emergencies, always on the lookout for what's possible.
Champions are good with people and usually have a wide range of personal relationships. They are warm and full of energy with their friends. They are likable and at ease with colleagues, and handle their employees or students with great skill. They are good in public and on the telephone, and are so spontaneous and dramatic that others love to be in their company. Champions are positive, exuberant people, and often their confidence in the goodness of life and of human nature makes good things happen.
ROFL!! that sounds pretty darn close!!!
 
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methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
Only thing is, I do like time by myself too.

I'm very happy to sit by myself just reading a book.

Although, "sitting by myself" has tended to involve RF and Bradchat.... xD
 

blackout

Violet.
Awww geez FX.... thank you so much.

I had so much fun doing that interview,
but the editing...
and the current mess of my "real life"
has kept me from doing more.

As much as I really want to.

By the time I format and upload,
it takes up alot of time...
and another bad phone connection will be the death of me.
(editing wise)

Maybe my life will lighten up just a bit in January.
I hope.

Anyway, thanks for the mention.

~Vi~
 

lamplighter

Almighty Tallest
What's up with all the INTj scores for people on this site, we're supposed to make up only 1% of the population in real life, but on the forums it's like 20%:confused:
 

Wandered Off

Sporadic Driveby Member
My hunch is that it's mainly the "I" part that is over-represented. I think introverts love forums because we can interact with a bunch of people without the in-person socializing we often find uncomfortable. We can come and go as we please and not feel obligated to talk to anyone we don't want to. It's just a good medium for us.
 

Phasmid

Mr Invisible
[SIZE=+1]Your Type is [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+2]ISFP[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Introverted 44%[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Sensing 1%[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Feeling 38%[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Perceiving[/SIZE] 22%


You are:
  • moderately expressed introvert
  • slightly expressed sensing personality
  • moderately expressed feeling personality
  • slightly expressed perceiving personality
 

lamplighter

Almighty Tallest
Wandered Off said:
My hunch is that it's mainly the "I" part that is over-represented. I think introverts love forums because we can interact with a bunch of people without the in-person socializing we often find uncomfortable. We can come and go as we please and not feel obligated to talk to anyone we don't want to. It's just a good medium for us.
Good point.
 
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