Re: Something fun to kill time at work
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INTJ - 44 22 1 44
- moderately expressed introvert
- slightly expressed intuitive personality
- slightly expressed thinking personality
- moderately expressed judging personality
Definitely something strange here if INTJ is only supposed to make up 1% of the population. This board is very skewed so far.
I'm not sure it has anything to do with people who post on boards, as this is one of the few I have ever posted on. Perhaps the interest in audio has more going for it.
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Re: Something fun to kill time at work
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Maybe INTJs are more likely to take tests posted on web forums... but that's probably too complex.
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There might be something to that. Certainly scoring high on judging has to be linked to this whole audio thing.
Everybody's a critic!
I have to go back and look at some of the work by Ayn Rand. I remember she was a really smart person, but I vaguely recall she has some far out ideas. I think I have a copy of Atlas Shrugged somewhere buried in the boxes of books in my basement.
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Really cool quiz - the analyses were interesting, if not spot on correct.
I was an ENFJ - extroverted, intuitive, feeling, judging
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old hand
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Just a note on the introverted/extroverted thing - it's not really a measure of whether you are in introvert or an extrovert, it's where you get your energy. Some people need alone time to reenergize, others need to be around people.
Pete
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Another INTJ.
33 67 44 67
I may need to simmer down on the judging.
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Interesting. I've always said that some people are "in HERE" people, and some are "out THERE" people. What I mean by that is that some people seek happiness; life's answers and solutions within themselves, and some seek happiness; the answers and solutions, out there among others. I happen to be an "in here" person. (Good thing, since I've been in this apartment 4 years running, now. )
Oh! ISTJ 22,22,32,33
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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My wife scored a ISFJ. 78% on the introvert thing - no wonder she always says, "Leave me alone."
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OK...seeing all the other scores I'm beginning to think I'm a bit of a freak. Most of you are at least fairly balanced. What's the deal with my score??!!
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What a trip...Add me to the INTJ list. As generally a small percentage of the population, ya have to ask - mere coincidence ? I'll have to sit by myself, think about it, and finally make a judgement.
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