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I'm going to print several copies (sorry, Mother Nature, but it's an emergency) and hand them to my relatives and co-workers. :lol:
 
INTJ.

So far I've only estalished that these characters are INTJs:
Jean-Luc Picard
Sarek
Khan Noonien Singh
Ro Laren
Richard Daystrom
 
I've taken the Myers-Briggs test probably ten times and it has come up INTJ every time but one.
 
Naturally some of these tests should be taken with a grain of salt but i usually get INTJ or ISTJ.
The important thing to do is to learn of and consider the cognitive processes of each type. To just read some abstract, stereotypical personality descriptions is useless.

Hell, if I just read personality descriptions, I wouldn't know whether I was an INTP or INTJ. And in my work, I probably most resemble an ENTJ or ISTJ.

If it weren't for Jung's cognitive functions. I'd say that Spock is an INTJ rather than ISTJ.
 
INTJ.

So far I've only estalished that these characters are INTJs:
Jean-Luc Picard
Sarek
Khan Noonien Singh
Ro Laren
Richard Daystrom

Well I think this proves the aloofness of the INTJ. Uh, in before the lock, I guess? I need to get one of those threadbombs asap.
 
same here:

INTJ
Introvert(11%) iNtuitive(62%) Thinking(12%) Judging(67%)
  • You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (11%)
  • You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
  • You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%)
  • You have distinctive preference of Judging over Perceiving (67%)
 
:)

All I know is what the results told me. It didn't make complete sense to me either, but oh well. I just reported what it said.
 
I think this test is complete quackery, as it has no real value to it. I always end up as an ISTJ.
 
I get either INTP or INTJ on tests.
That's why the tests should focus more on the emantive functions of Carl Jung.

INTP and INTJ has little in common except that they're hard to tell apart because their personalities are pretty alike. That's why you should not look for how a person is, but rather how he thinks.


I always find myself having a lot of common with INTP. Besides, I think that I'm much more laidback than most of typical INTJs. Much more abstract in a more fuzzy manner. The only difference is that I seek closure when I'm thinking about ideas, although everything is open to be redefined at a later stage.

I also build up systems in my head, a never-ending chain which really, to describe it practically, connects everything with everything. This is obviously due to my dominant function Ni (introverted intuition). Ni is about convergence and Ne (extraverted intuition) is about divergence. In Ni, many things become one while in Ne one thing becomes many.
 
I was kinda forced into taking the Myers-Briggs test again as part of a class a couple of months back. I'd already done it about a year ago. My results did not change - I am still ISTJ. Interestingly, my Thinking and Judging preferences actually intensified the second time around. I'm about as far over towards those preferences on the scale that you can go. I joke that I have no emotional range because I'm too busy thinking. Who needs to feel?
 
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