[url=http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/11/06/this-is-how-much-money-youll-make-based-on-your-personality/]Source[/url]
[url=http://www.celebritytypes.com/]Here's a fun link typing famous people[/url]
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Took that test and got ENTJ. Took my time a looked at the questions. Second time around I choose the opposite of the questions I wasn't sure on and ended up with ENFP.
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ISTJ, not too bad at all.
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I really have no idea how to determine this.
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Edited by kgj: 11/10/2013 12:12:01 AMi'm either intj or infj. i don't know. it depends on the type of decision that i'm going to make. in a setting where objectivity is required, i can do it with no regrets. but regularly, i'm not going to ignore people's feelings. so either 70K or 63K. eh, i'm not really in anything for the money anyways. okay perhaps they're something wrong because i am in no sh1tting way a counselor/mystic
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[quote]The deciding factor is not whether you are outgoing, but whether you are drained by action/seeing people (introvert) or drained by reflection/solitude (extravert).[/quote]Which really depends on my mood. [quote]For them, the meaning is in the data.[/quote][quote]For them, the meaning is in the underlying theory and principles which are manifested in the data.[/quote]Which depends on the situation. [quote]Those who prefer thinking tend to decide things from a more detached standpoint, measuring the decision by what seems reasonable, logical, causal, consistent, and matching a given set of rules.[/quote][quote]Those who prefer feeling tend to come to decisions by associating or empathizing with the situation, looking at it 'from the inside' and weighing the situation to achieve, on balance, the greatest harmony, consensus and fit, considering the needs of the people involved.[/quote]Which would depend on who or what I'm working with. You admit that the fourth step is the hardest to do on your own. This is why I prefer personality tests. It's smart to take them with a grain of salt, but you have to ask yourself two questions after taking a personality test. First of all, how thorough were the questions and answers? Did they cover every facet of your psychology, or at least the bits that would matter? Second, how honest were you? I disagree, strongly, with the "you are your own best judge" thing. That's bullshit. No one could be more biased about yourself than you. You could fancy yourself the greatest of all time, when you're really only just "okay". It's impossible to judge yourself. You'd have to ask the person who knows you the most, who isn't your friend or family. Minimize bias and maximize the objective fact. A lot of people will project who they WANT to be when they take personality tests. Obviously, that's the wrong way of going about it. Sometimes, it isn't their fault. The test will likely not have adequate answers that will not fit the user's personality traits at all. But to say that you could/should determine this for yourself... As a side note, every test of this kind I have EVER taken, ever, I have always gotten ISTJ. This is because I'm honest, I look for the tests that seem to have the most authenticity, and I'm consistent. Never once have I gotten anything other than ISTJ. I wonder why.
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Edited by Big John: 11/9/2013 8:59:54 PMDesignated kitchen Guardians.
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I'm probably ISTP. The definition of artisan temperament doesn't fit me, though.
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Hm, quality thread.
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INTJ I like it.
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ESFJ Third highest income? I'm okay with this.
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Wow. That was pointless.
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Suppose I'm INTJ. Yay? 4th highest income chance!
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ISFP So I'm all feels and passive. And apparently Rudolf Hess - Deputy Führer of [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] Germany, is also an ISFP. Greeeaat.
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Edited by FloodScientist: 11/9/2013 5:48:30 PMENTP here, but I'm pretty sure that I'm not doomed to making that much, because correlation /=/ (not equal to) causation.
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I took the personality type a couple weeks ago and I was ENTJ makin monies, yee yee.
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Looks interesting but as on phone unable to understand how to use my answers to get the type i am.