I'm clueless about Myers-Briggs, but this is fascinating nonetheless -- I love character analysis. Of course, the mention of Victor didn't hurt . . . :-)
I'm INFJ! Like Betty! :-) I took the first test -- the second one had all that stuff at the beginning about "You idiot, what do you want to take this test for?" that kind of threw me off. :-)
I read the Keirsey description, and most of it does sound a lot like me.
LOL! So you're Betty and I'm Victor, we'll not take the metaphoric relationship further than that ;-)
There are lots of cool INFJ in fiction besides Betty, such as ... *drum roll* Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Although some people think Elizabeth is an ENFJ, this paper from the Jane Austen Society of North America details why she's an INFJ: Jane Austen meets Carl Jung: Pride, Prejudice, and Personality Theory
I love Keirsey's site and his book, Please Understand Me, since you've found that site here are other INFJ profiles
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I read the Keirsey description, and most of it does sound a lot like me.
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There are lots of cool INFJ in fiction besides Betty, such as ... *drum roll* Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Although some people think Elizabeth is an ENFJ, this paper from the Jane Austen Society of North America details why she's an INFJ: Jane Austen meets Carl Jung: Pride, Prejudice, and Personality Theory
I love Keirsey's site and his book, Please Understand Me, since you've found that site here are other INFJ profiles ( ... )
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