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In reply to the discussion: Anybody here take the Meyers-Briggs Personality Test? [View all]2naSalit
(99,979 posts)15. I didn't...
Really remember all the different codes but I think my best friend and mentor was the same code as you. She was a force to be reckoned with and bore a wealth of knowledge and compassion.
We oddballs seem to find each other without looking very hard.
I took the change* to show that after all those years of higher ed made me less judgemental and more contemplative than I was going in, which made sense. I learned to think in an organized manner and how to articulate my ideas. Prior to college I wasn't all that organized when it came to complex ideas. It was a worthwhile investment.
*From J to P, both pretty close to the center.
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Probably why I ended up with a career in upper level management positions. Stubborn and bossy!😀
Lonestarblue
Dec 2024
#7
I primarily score INFJ, but occasionally I'll score INTJ. My granddaughter is an INTJ and a therapist.
Joinfortmill
Dec 2024
#29
I don't see anyone here swearing by anything or claiming anything is a divine instrument.
Scrivener7
Dec 2024
#50
My wife and one of our kids are INTJ but they can emulate whatever personality traits a situation demands.
hunter
Dec 2024
#36