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What Personality Type are You?

I walked away when I saw that it takes 12 minutes to complete it. I guess that means that if there's an 'impatient moniker' in the test, that's me! :)
 
Did not take the test, but INTP.
 
an interesting question to ask is if generally, you focus more on the positive attributes or your focus is more on the shortcomings....i wonder if there is a relation between this and the "assertive/turbulent" aspect
 
Adventurer (ISFP-t). Sounds about right I guess, although the title doesn't seem to fit with the description.





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Everyone is an artist, but not everyone knows it!
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
7%
93%
Introverted
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
35%
Intuitive
65%
Observant
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
28%
Thinking
72%
Feeling
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
45%
Judging
55%
Prospecting
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
25%
75%
Turbulent



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Adventurer Personality (ISFP, -A/-T)

I change during the course of a day. I wake and I’m one person, and when I go to sleep I know for certain I’m somebody else.

Bob Dylan
Adventurer personalities are true artists, but not necessarily in the typical sense where they’re out painting happy little trees. Often enough though, they are perfectly capable of this. Rather, it’s that they use aesthetics, design and even their choices and actions to push the limits of social convention. Adventurers enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior – chances are, they’ve expressed more than once the phrase “Don’t box me in!”

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Happy to Be Who They Are
Adventurers live in a colorful, sensual world, inspired by connections with people and ideas. These personalities take joy in reinterpreting these connections, reinventing and experimenting with both themselves and new perspectives. No other type explores and experiments in this way more. This creates a sense of spontaneity, making Adventurers seem unpredictable, even to their close friends and loved ones.

Despite all this, Adventurers are definitely Introverts, surprising their friends further when they step out of the spotlight to be by themselves to recharge. Just because they are alone though, doesn’t mean people with the Adventurer personality type sit idle – they take this time for introspection, assessing their principles. Rather than dwelling on the past or the future, Adventurers think about who they are. They return from their cloister, transformed.

Adventurers live to find ways to push their passions. Riskier behaviors like gambling and extreme sports are more common with this personality type than with others. Fortunately their attunement to the moment and their environment allows them to do better than most. Adventurers also enjoy connecting with others, and have a certain irresistible charm.

Adventurers always know just the compliment to soften a heart that’s getting ready to call their risks irresponsible or reckless.
However, if a criticism does get through, it can end poorly. Some Adventurers can handle kindly phrased commentary, valuing it as another perspective to help push their passions in new directions. But if the comments are more biting and less mature, Adventurer personalities can lose their tempers in spectacular fashion.

Adventurers are sensitive to others’ feelings and value harmony. When faced with criticism, it can be a challenge for people with this type to step away from the moment long enough to not get caught up in the heat of the moment. But living in the moment goes both ways, and once the heightened emotions of an argument cool, Adventurers can usually call the past the past and move on as though it never occurred.

Meaning Is in Every Expression of Life
The biggest challenge facing Adventurers is planning for the future. Finding constructive ideals to base their goals on and working out goals that create positive principles is no small task. Adventurers don’t plan their futures in terms of assets and retirement. Rather, they plan actions and behaviors as contributions to a sense of identity, building a portfolio of experiences, not stocks.

If these goals and principles are noble, Adventurers can act with amazing charity and selflessness – but it can also happen that people with the Adventurer personality type establish a more self-centered identity, acting with selfishness, manipulation and egoism. It’s important for Adventurers to remember to actively become the person they want to be. Developing and maintaining a new habit may not come naturally, but taking the time each day to understand their motivations allows Adventurers to use their strengths to pursue whatever they’ve come to love.
 
mmhh...

“The Consul” (ESFJ-A)
Sentinel
People Mastery
72% Extraverted
78% Observant
52% Feeling
66% Judging
73% Assertive

I'm sure the last time it was a different one (although I'd not know which thread that was).
Some things in the workplace habits are totally incorrect, but otherwise this seems to fit to me.
 
Makes no sense for me to do these tests

I have too much a split up personality
 
ISTJ. In this sign you shall order.
 
Must be the great debating climate, the will for honest discussions without namecalling, and the acceptance of diverging opinions that has brought many of us logicians together here.

It is logically consistent that logicians, considering they are a subpopulation of human beings, have emotions and might be even rude.
 
Tale the free test here. https://www.16personalities.com/

I am an Advocate. :) Here's the opening words of the introduction to my personality type:



:thumbsup:

My partner is an advocate, too. I got "Activist" (ENFP), but I don't identify much with that. The closest I ever got was Mephistopheles from Faust I, really liked that guy. At least it seems like I'm the only one ITT so I get to keep my special snowflake status.


I suppose that's always true of these things; they attempt to show you your best self, not the dysfunctional mess of a walking ape that you actually are.

You really have a way with words.. Sometimes I just read a post of yours and it hits me.
 
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Logician with 69% turbulent. Analyst, constant improvement.
 
I share my personality type with the following:

Hunter S. Thompson, Ulrike Meinhof (German Terrorist..), Aldous Huxley, Julian Assange, Ralph Nader (!), Walt Disney, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Salvador Dalí, Muammar Gaddafi and, finally, Buffy the Vampire Slayer..

I am definitely on some kind of list, there's no doubt about it.

My partner is ENFJ/INFJ and shares her personality type with a bunch of philosophers (which made me jealous) and, among others, Adolf Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, Mohamed Atta, Robert Mugabe, but also Simone de Beavoir, which fits very well.
 
I share my personality type with Samantha Power, Christopher Nolan, Colin Powell, Elon Musk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vladimir Putin, Michelle Obama, and Friedrich Nietzsche.
 
Must be the great debating climate, the will for honest discussions without namecalling, and the acceptance of diverging opinions that has brought many of us logicians together here.

Did you get "Sarcasmatician"?
 
Did not take the test, but INTP.

That's what I normally always get, but this test pegged me at 53% feeling for some reason (full result was INFP-A). I guess a charitable interpretation would be that I'm developing better social skills, an uncharitable interpretation would be that these personality tests are just astrology for people who think they're better than believing in astrology.
 
I think it's fair to say "mileage may vary". That said, Jungian tests are still a step above astrology or Buzzfeed quizzes.
 
"The Defender personality type is quite unique, as many of their qualities defy the definition of their individual traits. Though sensitive, Defenders have excellent analytical abilities; though reserved, they have well-developed people skills and robust social relationships; and though they are generally a conservative type, Defenders are often receptive to change and new ideas. As with so many things, people with the Defender personality type are more than the sum of their parts, and it is the way they use these strengths that defines who they are."

Well, who could be unhappy about that?
 
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