Hm. That also sounds a lot like me when I was a kid. Well, that is pretty much me at the moment also. However, I was wondering how applicable childhood characteristics are towards determining the core type. I have heard and considered the idea that the feeling and thinking functions are...
Approaching my last year of grade school in Canada, I am now having to from a wide range of possible post-secondary education options, and in the end a decent career.
I have planned to do a double major in philosophy and physics/mathematics/chemistry, in general but am not entirely sure what...
I see.
So, I assume it would be a good idea to confirm my type before I jump ahead to develop different shades of the function.
Although I have self introduced myself to MBTI for over a year now, I still can't seem to entirely relate myself to any singular type without deviating and...
What would you say is the most distinct charateristic that differentiate an INFJ from an INTP?
While I have breezed around Google, I was hoping for something a bit more based on real life experiences or examples. *grin* >.<
(Double posting for the hope to improved accuracy.)
Type One: 9
Type Two: 3
Type Three: 17
Type Four: 33
Type Five: 52 (!)
Type Six: 33
Type Seven: 32
Type Eight: 32
Type Nine: 46 (!)
Enneagram: Type 5 with balanced wings. (vs. 2 years ago's- Type 5w4)
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