"just one more"
WTF! after 3 pages of incomprehensible questions...
i am tooo impatient for this ****
btw the result is totally outside reality (turbulent diplomat, sounds scary):
But, ''thinking'' and ''feeling'' and such are not used in their common meanings in that test.
+1. Only slightly Extraverted, and significantly Intuitive (!). The maker of this test must be an American rich boy.+1ENTP - analyst
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+1. Only slightly Extraverted, and significantly Intuitive (!). The maker of this test must be an American rich boy.+1ENTP - analyst
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It probably means you aren't extreme on either front.
Why does it look like I'm sitting on the fence for most of this?
And Carl Jung was the student of Sigmund Freud himself. He was a supporter of this ''type'' theory on personality.The test is from Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs. They created it from Carl Jung's work, and he was Swiss.
27 Dec 2014, 03:33 GMT
And Carl Jung was the student of Sigmund Freud himself.
Yes, kinda the Plato-Aristotle teacher-vs-student thing.27 Dec 2014, 03:33 GMT
And Carl Jung was the student of Sigmund Freud himself.
To call Jung a student of Freud would be the same as calling Freud a student of Jung. The two didn't see eye to eye. Anyways, I just wanted to give credit where it was due. I didn't want to derail the thread.
People who have a passion for computer games as we have, are more likely to be introverts rather than extroverts who'd be typically out partying/hanging out with friends.Its very interesting how lots of people here are introverted. And no Sentinels yet lol. Also, many INTJs and INTPs.
Gaming culture FTW!People who have a passion for computer games as we have, are more likely to be introverts rather than extroverts who'd be typically out partying/hanging out with friends.Its very interesting how lots of people here are introverted. And no Sentinels yet lol. Also, many INTJs and INTPs.
Some bumpage for people who didn't know about dis earlier...........