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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

Charon

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Friend of mine kept insisting that I take an "MBTI test," so I did just so she'd stop bugging me about it. Supposedly, I'm an INTJ, whatever that means. Friend said she's not surprised.
 
Friend of mine kept insisting that I take an "MBTI test," so I did just so she'd stop bugging me about it. Supposedly, I'm an INTJ, whatever that means. Friend said she's not surprised.

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My personality type will always be a mystery to me, cuz I won't take no test!

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As I look back on the results I received on this test and take it with a grain with salt considering I think "introvertedness" came from my general anxiety more than anything else.
 
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It is interesting that my profile has changed over the years.


Nothing like experience and age.
 
Can't take those tests due to OCD.
 
The Meyers-Briggs test, invented in the 1940s, is widely discredited as just a pop psychology parlor game with no science to back it up. HR departments still love it but psychologists just laugh at it as entertainment.
 
The Meyers-Briggs test, invented in the 1940s, is widely discredited as just a pop psychology parlor game with no science to back it up. HR departments still love it but psychologists just laugh at it as entertainment.
Yeah, I thought so.
 
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