Reality is Optional
Social Rebel
Does it bug you when someone so obviously miss-types themselves, or is it just me?
For example, yesterday I was talking to this girl who took the test when she was in high school, and got ISFJ. I thought it fit her pretty well, but now, apparently, she's under the impression that she's an INFP, which really doesn't fit AT ALL. She is also fully convinced that she fits her "new" personality to a T, and then proceeded to give some examples and reasons why. I made an innocent comment like,
"Oh, I wouldn't have guessed you were an INFP, considering the things I've read about them."
After that, she went off on me about how some websites only spew BS and don't know what they're talking about. The funny thing is, is that everything she said that was "so clearly wrong" about INFPs were true in every INFP I've ever met. On top of that, everything she said that was wrong about her in the ISFJ personality profile (basically, she listed the flaws) were the things that were, if you ask me, most prominent in her outward personality.
I think she's confusing the kind of person she thinks/wants to be, and not seeing what she actually is. Of course, I just nodded, not wanting to waste my energy on explaining why she was NOT an INFP.
Does anyone else have experiences like this, or get irritated by it? Please share.
For example, yesterday I was talking to this girl who took the test when she was in high school, and got ISFJ. I thought it fit her pretty well, but now, apparently, she's under the impression that she's an INFP, which really doesn't fit AT ALL. She is also fully convinced that she fits her "new" personality to a T, and then proceeded to give some examples and reasons why. I made an innocent comment like,
"Oh, I wouldn't have guessed you were an INFP, considering the things I've read about them."
After that, she went off on me about how some websites only spew BS and don't know what they're talking about. The funny thing is, is that everything she said that was "so clearly wrong" about INFPs were true in every INFP I've ever met. On top of that, everything she said that was wrong about her in the ISFJ personality profile (basically, she listed the flaws) were the things that were, if you ask me, most prominent in her outward personality.
I think she's confusing the kind of person she thinks/wants to be, and not seeing what she actually is. Of course, I just nodded, not wanting to waste my energy on explaining why she was NOT an INFP.
Does anyone else have experiences like this, or get irritated by it? Please share.