Just for fun, cool to see how accurate the results are/what you think about yourself. http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test I'm ENFP, Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Prospecting
I turned out to be ISTP this time. I think I'm usually either ISTP or INTP when I've taken similar tests in the past. How seriously should we take these tests? When I go through the descriptions of this personality type, some of them seems vaguely accurate but its kind of hit and miss.
No personality trait is as binary as the MBTI would indicate. You're not 100% introverted or 100% extroverted, etc. There are a ton of criticisms of it, but somehow it is still used pretty commonly 70 years later. There are a lot of more nuanced tests that I think are probably more reflective of a person's true personality.
Not seriously at all. I'm usually pretty skeptical for the same reasons, they appear to be vague. But it is interesting to go through and read about how other personality types interact. I'm sure that the reason I am interested in that kind of thing is because of my personality type
You are MBMW - Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Wallet Your carry yourself with an aura of superiority unmatched by your rivals. You literally exude swagger from your pores, and it smells like fine cologne. You did not need to graduate from an Ivy League University to earn the 6 figures you currently pull down. Women gravitate toward you as if compelled by a scientific law. Your male colleagues find your candor repulsive, but they are just jealous because they have neckbeards and drive leased Audis. Bruce Jenner changed sexes just to have a shot at you. My God, you are ****ing impressive.
I got INTJ. The MBTI personality test is not scientific. You can't categorize the entire world of possible personalities into 16 types. Unless someone is 100% extroverted, in which case their categorization might fit. But the reality is that everyone is on some point of an infinite spectrum made up of only four traits. It's still interesting to me seeing the results and how they might fit.
ENFJ not surprising at all. I've gotten that same result every time I've ever take this, going back to when I was about 18.