INTP. I did a bunch of these years ago, and I don't figure things have changed much.
For anyone interested, this is a Myers-Briggs typology test.
J = judging.
Essentially, a lot of us analyze our, or others actions closely.
Actually, that's not what it means. Without going into too much detail, the four-letter personality type tells you which four types of thinking you use the most often and orders them. The first letter, of course, tells you whether you primarily think from yourself out (introverted) or from the outside in (extroverted). The second and third letter determine whether your primarily sense or intuit (which is a great word) and whether you primarily think or feel. The fourth letter, either J or P, determines which of these you use more, pairs it with the first letter, and then there's a pattern for other ways that you think about things, alternating introversion and extroversion. So an INTP, for example, primarily uses introverted intuition followed by extroverted thinking. That is, we intuit stuff about ourselves and then use logic to apply it to the outside world.
For a more detailed (and probably better written) overview of how this stuff works, I suggest the link above.
Surprises me how many of you are actually introverts... lol..
As I mentioned above, the first letter really only says whether you primarily think starting from yourself or starting from others. It really doesn't have anything to do with apparent introversion or extroversion.
For anyone interested, this is a Myers-Briggs typology test.
Temzilla wrote:
J = judging.
Essentially, a lot of us analyze our, or others actions closely.
Actually, that's not what it means. Without going into too much detail, the four-letter personality type tells you which four types of thinking you use the most often and orders them. The first letter, of course, tells you whether you primarily think from yourself out (introverted) or from the outside in (extroverted). The second and third letter determine whether your primarily sense or intuit (which is a great word) and whether you primarily think or feel. The fourth letter, either J or P, determines which of these you use more, pairs it with the first letter, and then there's a pattern for other ways that you think about things, alternating introversion and extroversion. So an INTP, for example, primarily uses introverted intuition followed by extroverted thinking. That is, we intuit stuff about ourselves and then use logic to apply it to the outside world.
For a more detailed (and probably better written) overview of how this stuff works, I suggest the link above.
Bryun wrote:
Surprises me how many of you are actually introverts... lol..
As I mentioned above, the first letter really only says whether you primarily think starting from yourself or starting from others. It really doesn't have anything to do with apparent introversion or extroversion.
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I'm looking at the results and a lto fo us are ---J's for some reason. any thoughts on that?
J = judging.
Essentially, a lot of us analyze our, or others actions closely.