I am extroverted, but the other traits I have (ie. not being a dimwitted football player) is not very good for the other extroverted kids in my highschool :\
I think this got me spot on, and apparently I share this personality with bill gates which seems right.
I flip between INTJ and INTP depending on the wording of the questions on the specific test. Both descriptions (the Mastermind and the Architect) suit me very well.
I'm not going to get involved in that discussion, but the thing is, I know that I have changed. School has done that to me, friends have done that to me, and even the Escapist has done that to me. So really, it's just supporting the fact that I have changed, which is good enough for me.
That's the results... I'm not entirely sure what they mean but well I guess that's how they are.
I could be a writer or a film producer apparently. Though to be honest my career choice is more pointed at the Directors seat.
I share personalities with: Mark Twain, Steven Spielberg, Betty Friedan (American feminist), Judy Garland.
Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving
by Joe Butt
ENFPs are friendly folks. Most are really enjoyable people. Some of the most soft-hearted people are ENFPs.
ENFPs have what some call a "silly switch." They can be intellectual, serious, all business for a while, but whenever they get the chance, they flip that switch and become CAPTAIN WILDCHILD, the scourge of the swimming pool, ticklers par excellence. Som etimes they may even appear intoxicated when the "switch" is flipped.
One study has shown that ENFPs are significantly overrepresented in psychodrama. Most have a natural propensity for role-playing and acting.
ENFPs like to tell funny stories, especially about their friends. This penchant may be why many are attracted to journalism. I kid one of my ENFP friends that if I want the sixth fleet to know something, I'll just tell him.
ENFPs are global learners. Close enough is satisfactory to the ENFP, which may unnerve more precise thinking types, especially with such things as piano practice ("three quarter notes or four ... what's the difference?") Amazingly, some ENFPs are adept at exacting disciplines such as mathematics.
Friends are what life is about to ENFPs, moreso even than the other NFs. They hold up their end of the relationship, sometimes being victimized by less caring individuals. ENFPs are energized by being around people. Some have real difficulty being alone , especially on a regular basis.
One ENFP colleague, a social worker, had such tremendous interpersonal skills that she put her interviewers at ease during her own job interview. She had the ability to make strangers feel like old friends.
ENFPs sometimes can be blindsided by their secondary Feeling function. Hasty decisions based on deeply felt values may boil over with unpredictable results. More than one ENFP has abruptly quit a job in such a moment.
Franz Joseph Haydn
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Will Rogers
Buster Keaton
Theodor "Dr." Seuss Geisel (The Cat in the Hat)
Mickey Rooney
James Dobson ("Focus on the Family")
Andy Rooney
Carol Burnett
Paul Harvey
Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched)
Bill Cosby (Ghost Dad)
Dom Delouise, actor
Dave Thomas, owner of Wendy's hamburger chain
Lewis Grizzard, newspaper columnist
I. King Jordan, past president of Gallaudet University
Martin Short, actor-comedian
Meg Ryan, actor (When Harry Met Sally)
Robin Williams, actor, comedian (Dead Poet's Society, Mrs. Doubtfire)
Sandra Bullock, actor (Speed, While You Were Sleeping)
Robert Downey Jr.(Ironman)
Alicia Silverstone (Clueless)
Sinbad
Andy Kaufman
Regis Philbin
Will Smith
Though to be honest I think I'll take this test with a pinch of salt... Just like I take other tests like this.
You can't throw around that "Fox News" style web site and claim it as a valid source. I come from a family of Social Workers, have 2 friends who are Psychologists and have spent more years then most people on the Escapist have been alive studying psychology in one form or another, including these MBTI classifications.
A free, unlicensed version of the MBTI test will not give as accurate results as the real test. The real version, however, shouldn't be given without psychological counesling - it's considered a breech of ethics for a therapist to do so. The ones you take at work, still aren't the real test either for that matter.
Chances are, you have never actually seen the MBTI test, never mind taken the MBTI test. So jumping to the conclusion of saying it's scam when you don't even know what it is you're insulting is... well... I'll let you figure it out.
INTJ is what I normally score, sometimes it's ISTJ depending on how I feel I guess. I've had to do this test multiple times being in HR in class and some job interviews.
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