Jung Personality test revisited.

Apr 08, 2011 15:27

 So in April 2009 I tested as ENFP and preferred to be ESFJ - I was attracted to ENTJ, though.

Today I tested as ENFJ, preferring to be ENTJ and attracted to ENTJ's.

Hmmmmm - I wonder if it is a good thing to be attracted to the preferred version of yourself?

Seems like it might be a healthy thing.

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qorinda April 11 2011, 04:35:26 UTC
It's the Myers-Briggs test, originally defined by Carl Jung:

E/I = Extrovert/Introvert
N/S = Intuitive/Sensing
F/T = Feeling/Thinking
J/P = Judging/Perceiving

People are usually one of the other of each of these four dualities, and the combination of them can tell you a lot about how a person operates and what motivates them.

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qorinda April 11 2011, 04:32:51 UTC
LOL

Interesting that you keep testing differently on the same test - you must have been borderline P/J.

It's also interesting that you would be attracted to virtually the same as yourself except a Thinking type instead of a Feeling type. ;)

Do you have a link to the actual personality test?

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The Test ardgruntler April 11 2011, 05:00:57 UTC

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