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making a random pick
Never underestimate the difference U can make in the lives of others.
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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Yesterday, I took the test, and the result was: ENFJ
Today, I took the test again, and the result was: ENTJ
That's very strange... (and yes, I answered honest!)
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How come your name is not red?
or is it just a pigment of my imagination?
Never underestimate the difference U can make in the lives of others.
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Edo Tzumer wrote: How come your name is not red?
No idea. I hadn't noticed yet my name wasn't longer red
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What about my imagination's pigment?
Never underestimate the difference U can make in the lives of others.
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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I retract my earlier statement that you always need a "Missing Option" option. As far as I can be bothered to work out, you have every permutation available under the the four-letter results system. This is why you asked this question isn't it
“Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed” “One of the greatest problems of our time is that many are schooled but few are educated”
Sir Thomas More (1478 – 1535)
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TJ Hooker would be proud
Top three types so far are all TJs which would suggest that if you're hiring, TJ would be a good "indicator" (but not necessarily the only one) that you might be a good coder.
'Howard
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I must have missed this in 2009.
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Introvert(22%) iNtuitive(12%) Thinking(88%) Perceiving(11)%
My head is gonna explode
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Me too. Now I have to look up my prior results.
INTP
Introvert(22%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(50%) Perceiving(44)%
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Yea, I've vacillated between those results over the years, leaning a bit towards ENTP. As it happens, your result (ENTJ) correlates with CEO and other high leadership positions, so you did well .
Edit: Just took it again and turned up an ENTJ. Good news, though, I'm much closer on the Thinking/Feeling scale than before. Perhaps I'm growing more compassionate and considerate in my old age.
modified 7-Jun-13 11:32am.
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Well, I am not CEO or similar, altough I have been given some new people to build a team for one customer, adopting Chief-Programmer and Project-manager functions. But I actually like much more the automation / programming than office / economy work.
On the other hand (as I am in a foreign country) I think it will be difficult for me to access some of those jobs, because of the language.
My results were all in "slightly" the biggest one was 23%. I guess I am not such "defined" by the archetype.
Tom Clement wrote: Perhaps I'm growing more compassionate and considerate in my old age.
I hope I will do it as well. Sometimes my temperament brings me into troubles (34 years old at the moment).
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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The test gave me the ENFP result, but the INTP[^] article is the one I find that describes me the best.
I wonder if I know myself better than the test. To me though, I am a perfect match on INTP and with traits common to ENFP.
But some traits of ISTP[^] also appeal to me (I love activities that challenge my fear of heights and that involves risk (like sky diving and racing).
So, it's kind of hard to define who I really am.
Any CPian psychologist?
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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Sometimes it's hard to distinguish between who you think you are (or want to be), and who you actually are. There were a few questions in the test that I almost answered one way because I was thinking of how I wanted to be, but then I changed my answer to better correlate with how I actually behave.
It's very hard to think about yourself objectively. In fact, I would say it is nigh impossible.
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill
America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde
Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Colin Mullikin wrote: There were a few questions in the test that I almost answered one way because I was thinking of how I wanted to be
Yeah, I found myself in that situation in several questions and a few I couldn't actually determine what would be my reaction unless it actually happened.
Colin Mullikin wrote: It's very hard to think about yourself objectively
Yep, I think so as well.
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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I've been very interested in the T/F dimension of this assessment. When I first took it over 25 years ago, I was strongly on the "T" side of things. Over time, the needle has been moving towards Feeling. When I took this test yesterday, I was 1% thinking... essentially a wash. I believe that it reflects not a refusal to think, but an added capacity to feel. When you're making a decision that involves others, you consider not only the cold hard facts, but also trust your gut feelings and consider the feeling of others.
I think it reflects admirable traits, Fabio.
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I prefer surveys where I get to type Bacon as my answer no matter what the question is.
Hogan
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Which 4 letter code means that you are likely to go postal?
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... picked the first one, is that bad?
Its the man, not the machine - Chuck Yeager
If at first you don't succeed... get a better publicist
If the final destination is death, then we should enjoy every second of the journey.
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My result: INTJ.
Curiosity: According to Wikipedia[^], INTJs are one of the rarest of the sixteen personality types, and account for about 1–4% of the population.
It's funny that it's the most voted option on this survey
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That's interesting..Maybe that's what most of the programmers aspire to and that is reflecting in the votes..or maybe its not so rare among developers..
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But I prefer to say that I am PIST.
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