citrusbreath95
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Well I'm sure this has probably already been posted, and I apologize if so. 
Well, it's obvious that INTPs are an atypical personality, along with some others. So, what exactly is the average human personality? I know ESFJ is the "feminine" side, so I'm assuming that the majority of women own this title, but what about men? Is mankind more prone to being extroverted vs introverted? Sensing over intuitive? Thinking more than feeling? Judging over perceiving?
I wonder this, as for me (I found this matches the INTP profile as well) I view people as being too alike and interdependent. So, it must initiate from personality. What could this personality be? I wonder if it's even possible to decide on one general personality (or two if we consider one per gender) as everyone has their own history, culture, and experiences. Is it possible to group the majority of mankind into one specific persona? If so, wouldn't it be a lot easier for people to understand each other, thus resulting in much less conflict (though emotions could get in the way).
Part of me thinks it's impossible to group everyone into a specific personality, yet, people are very much alike, and where is the explanation in that? Why do the majority of people not enjoy theories as much as INTPs do? Or rather go out dancing than look at the stars and think alone for a while? Why do some prefer building mega cities, and others raising a family in the suburbs? (I'm going off the people I know and observe
<<<this guy's a stalker as well as a borg) Is it that most personalities (the more common ones) are relatively similar to each other and the rare ones, including INTPs and the few others are the exceptions? (It feels good to be the exception of nature 

Well, it's obvious that INTPs are an atypical personality, along with some others. So, what exactly is the average human personality? I know ESFJ is the "feminine" side, so I'm assuming that the majority of women own this title, but what about men? Is mankind more prone to being extroverted vs introverted? Sensing over intuitive? Thinking more than feeling? Judging over perceiving?
I wonder this, as for me (I found this matches the INTP profile as well) I view people as being too alike and interdependent. So, it must initiate from personality. What could this personality be? I wonder if it's even possible to decide on one general personality (or two if we consider one per gender) as everyone has their own history, culture, and experiences. Is it possible to group the majority of mankind into one specific persona? If so, wouldn't it be a lot easier for people to understand each other, thus resulting in much less conflict (though emotions could get in the way).
Part of me thinks it's impossible to group everyone into a specific personality, yet, people are very much alike, and where is the explanation in that? Why do the majority of people not enjoy theories as much as INTPs do? Or rather go out dancing than look at the stars and think alone for a while? Why do some prefer building mega cities, and others raising a family in the suburbs? (I'm going off the people I know and observe

