I got into MBTI when I was pretty young and always believed myself to be an INTP. As I wouldn't have been a fully developed person at that point haha, and worry that I was pigeonholing myself into a type that I idealized, I was hoping for the opinions of the All Wise INTPForum members. I'm just...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il5K-0DvUdI&feature=youtu.be
Any and all feedback welcomed and appreciated. Rather unsure of my type after all these years of firmly believing/identifying as INTP.
I realize this is flaky because the characters are unrealistic, but if you had to guess, what would you?
My thoughts:
Charlie: ISFJ
Mac: ESxP (I honestly can't decide if he's Ti or Fi. Almost seems to fluctuate episode to episode.)
Dennis: ExTP (Not sure if Se or Ne. Could imagine either.)...
Realizing my post came off more negative and narrow-minded than I meant for it to. Sorry about that - I've been in a bit of a mood for the past couple days. I'm genuinely curious about real-life practicality in the long term.
Anyway. Would you not agree, at the very least, that there are...
I've been pretty deeply invested in MBTI for about 3 years now (which all started in this very forum, mind you, although I've been over at /r/INTP ever since I've been using reddit). And, well, I'm beginning to question the overall healthiness and productivity of focusing on MBTI so much. At...
Okay, so maybe I didn't mean behaviour, per se. But I figure certain approaches/choices/tendencies are indicative of certain cognitive functions - which is what I had in mind when I said behaviour.
I actually haven't taken this one before! Essentially scored as IxTP. Haha.
But, anyway, I was avoiding cognitive function tests and trying to type by...behaviour (which sounds redundant, sorry) because if I'm in a Ti-Ni loop as I suspect, my Se probably isn't obvious.
I've come to think that I might be an ISTP. Even though I've seen myself as an INTP for at least 3 years. Can't decide, though.
Input would be appreciated.
Reasons I suspect I'm ISTP:
Looking back on my childhood, I seemed more ISTP than INTP. I was your typical tomboy: loved sports...
I think INTPs are good mediators and consultants. We're the people that operate behind the curtains and help the bigwigs better suited to leading than us.
I've always been decent at writing and was often told in my childhood to become an author. The only problem is that I'm too neurotic (meaning I'll never be happy with what I write and will forever trash what I have or edit and re-edit^10) and don't believe I have anything worthwhile to put into...
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