You are:
slightly expressed extravert.
slightly expressed intuitive personality.
moderately expressed thinking personality.
moderately expressed judging personality.
i am ENTJ, what thh hell does that mean
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[QUOTE="MgamerBD"] I know its pretty hard but I got to a point where im proud but could go further. Still gotta talk with the females. Its still a little awkward but im young.mindstormLearning not to be intimidated was my biggest struggle. These days I can talk to females fine but I completely loose my words when speaking to people like my university professors. After graduation I saw that most of my professors for my major were gathered together. I went up to thank them for the past four years and all I could do was awkwardly give them a thumbs up. I suppose I still need some work. :PWell I never been the type to be intimidated by my teachers in high school. Maybe in college would be different because they give off an aura of maturity and being very smart and knowlegable(I know I spelled it wrong). But that could be why your intimidated.
INTP
Introvert
iNtuitive
Thinking
Percieving
Good at art, reason, thinking, analysis, arguments, theoretical stuff, figuring things out, and pretty much anything labelled "genius."
Makes good theoretical physicists, philosphers, lawyers, as well as artists and writers. Very creative.
You are:
slightly expressed extravert.
slightly expressed intuitive personality.
moderately expressed thinking personality.
moderately expressed judging personality.
i am ENTJ, what thh hell does that mean
Wings_008
It means you try and fix the world around you no matter what others think and tend to be ambitious.
INTJ
* moderately expressed introvert
* slightly expressed intuitive personality
* distinctively expressed thinking personality
* moderately expressed judging personality
Only 56% introverted? Should be higher I think.
INFJ
IntrovertedIntuitiveFeelingJudgingStrength of the preferences %33885044
You are:
I'm also very protective and my mind is always trying to analyze meanings.
I've always been this way, but I thought everyone was this way as well.
My, there are quite a few J personalities on this site.
The J personalities seem to outnumber the P personalities 10 to 1.
Is it so wrong for me that I don't feel everything has to be tied with duty?
no im a P too. I think judging a person is bad anyway. Also not everything needs a duty if it is. its troublesome.My, there are quite a few J personalities on this site.
The J personalities seem to outnumber the P personalities 10 to 1.
Is it so wrong for me that I don't feel everything has to be tied with duty?
avatar_genius
no im a P too. I think judging a person is bad anyway. Also not everything needs a duty if it is. its troublesome.[QUOTE="avatar_genius"]
My, there are quite a few J personalities on this site.
The J personalities seem to outnumber the P personalities 10 to 1.
Is it so wrong for me that I don't feel everything has to be tied with duty?
MgamerBD
Yeah, Ps unite. 8)
It's not so much "judgemental" by the literal sense of the word as it is as J mentality tends to be following rules wheras P mentality tends to be kind of just doing what you want.
At first glance, that may make P mentality sound bad, if Ps just "do what they want," but at the same time, we are a lot quicker to get to the real answer instead of wading ceaslessly through all the "mud" trying to compulsively uphold any and every rule and norm set up precedent.
Sometimes, I can even look at a person and often pick out P or J just by how they carry themselves and whatnot.
A J-mentality will put on a sad face at a funeral out of "duty" and "respect" no matter what they truly feel in their heart. A P-mentality is more likely to be expressive of what is really inside, regardless of "rules" and "norms," hence why P-mentalities have "no sense of respect," I mean, as if fake respect means anything anyway.
[QUOTE="MgamerBD"]
[QUOTE="avatar_genius"]
My, there are quite a few J personalities on this site.
The J personalities seem to outnumber the P personalities 10 to 1.
Is it so wrong for me that I don't feel everything has to be tied with duty?
no im a P too. I think judging a person is bad anyway. Also not everything needs a duty if it is. its troublesome.Yeah, Ps unite. 8)
It's not so much "judgemental" by the literal sense of the word as it is as J mentality tends to be following rules wheras P mentality tends to be kind of just doing what you want.
At first glance, that may make P mentality sound bad, if Ps just "do what they want," but at the same time, we are a lot quicker to get to the real answer instead of wading ceaslessly through all the "mud" trying to compulsively uphold any and every rule and norm set up precedent.
Sometimes, I can even look at a person and often pick out P or J just by how they carry themselves and whatnot.
A J-mentality will put on a sad face at a funeral out of "duty" and "respect" no matter what they truly feel in their heart. A P-mentality is more likely to be expressive of what is really inside, regardless of "rules" and "norms," hence why P-mentalities have "no sense of respect," I mean, as if fake respect means anything anyway.
I know what you mean actually. I walk around with a blank face in many moments emotional or physical. Like when my mom is talking to me and I say the first thing that comes to mind. Which is why I act and don't care about many things. So I guess in a way our "no sense of respect" makes our lives easier. We talk and show straight from the heart. If a person doesn't like it most of the time we don't care.INFJ. The least common personality type on the planet.
foxhound_fox
All of the IN~ personality types are equally rare.
I'm INTP.
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