It's INTJ I found - checked it.
Went looked at the profile.
Here's some edited highlights -
In a team environment, the INTJ can contribute by:
• challenging the status quo (Hah, that would be welcome!)
• leading the team to a greater understanding of the concepts
and principles involved (Oh yes, they'd appreciate that).
The potential ways in which an INTJ can irritate others include:
• being single-minded or stubborn (Not the same thing!)
• not expressing appreciation for the contributions of others,
particularly where it hasn't been fully competent (Yeah, so? Bloody idiots).
Yup - sounds about right. But the two 'positive' point look rather negative and
the two negative points look quite reasonable. Oh and we tend to be a bit
narcissistic too, apparently. Not that any narcissist would accept that.
Andrew Fildes
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On 06/12/2010, at 12:45 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> If you're truly creative you'll figure out how to arrange that personal
> encounter... and if you're doubly creative it wont even cost you anything.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 12/5/2010 6:09 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>> As I remember, I was an INTP. All that I remember of the session is
>> that it's not common, we're not judgemental and highly creative - but
>> couldn't organise a close personal encounter in a house of ill
>> repute. There were two of us in the room - given a task we did it
>> just right for the type. We redesigned the task itself because we
>> disagreed with its style and function - and then didn't finish it. It
>> all sounds like fun except that I was then expected to work in teams
>> with complementary types. I didn't like them - they were so boring.
>> Teamwork sucks anyway. I suspect that it's a plot to suffocate
>> creative thinkers. :-) Andrew Fildes afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06/12/2010, at 9:51 AM, John Hudson wrote:
>>
>>> So ........ISTJ and not an ENTJ ? :-))
>>>
>>> jh
>>>
>>>
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>>>> Psycho Moose wrote:
>>>>> Still, developing the inferior functions is a part of
>>>>> Individuation, so adding WA and SWA to my photography clearly
>>>>> must be a good psychological indicator.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Depends on whether or not you have stuffed birds.
>>>>
>>>> The personality test makes some assumptions in the
>>>> intravert/extravert scale based on the specifics of the questions
>>>> which are a bit false. For example, I'm scored an intravert
>>>> because of the weight of questions which have to do with crowds.
>>>> I don't handle crowds well for other reasons, but the tests will
>>>> unnecessarily weigh those questions in a such a way that if you
>>>> answer in the negative, you will by default trend intravert.
>>>>
>>>> AG (staying out of the shower) Schnozz --
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