My shrink had me take the Myers-Briggs Test.

Kinja'd!!! "Desu-San-Desu" (Desu-San-Desu)
03/12/2014 at 00:29 • Filed to: None

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I found somewhere online to take it again once I got home, to see if it lined up with the results I got in her office. It did. So, yep. I am apparently an INTP-type personality:

"Philosophers", "architects", "dreamy professors"… These epithets are most often used to describe the INTP personality type. Forming around 3% of the population, INTPs love theories and believe that everything can be analyzed and improved. They are not that concerned about the real world and practical things – from the INTPs' perspective, it is often less exciting than ideas and intellectual pursuits. People with this personality type have no difficulties noticing patterns where others cannot – this makes them brilliant theorists and analysts.

The accumulated knowledge is the most valued asset of any INTP. Imagine an immensely complicated clockwork which is constantly absorbing, processing and generating all kinds of theories – this is how the INTP mind works. People with the INTP personality type possess the most logically precise mind of all personality types – they can easily notice even the tiniest discrepancies between two statements, no matter how much time would have passed in between. It is a bad idea to lie to an INTP. They may appear dreamy sometimes, but this is not because their mind is resting – quite the opposite.

INTPs are enthusiastic and impartial when it comes to dealing with problems – they drill through the details and then develop a unique approach and ultimately a viable solution. INTPs are usually very intelligent and insightful people, able to remain unbiased in any situation. They absolutely love new ideas and theories and would never miss an opportunity to discuss them with other people – however, this never-ending thinking process also makes them look somewhat pensive and detached, as INTPs are perfectly able to conduct full-fledged debates in their own heads.

People with this personality type may also find it quite difficult to explain their thoughts to others, even when it becomes obvious that their theories are not easily graspable. INTPs may also move on to another topic before their co-workers or partners have figured out what the INTP wanted to say.

INTPs cannot stand routine work – they would much rather tackle a difficult theoretical problem. INTP personalities really have no limits when it comes to theoretical riddles – if there is no easy solution and the topic is interesting enough, an INTP can spend ages trying to come up with a solution.

INTP personalities are usually very shy and reluctant when it comes to meeting other people. However, INTPs can also be very friendly and confident when they interact with people they know well or talk about things that interest them. INTPs are flexible and relaxed in nearly all situations, except when their beliefs or logical conclusions are being criticized. In those cases, the INTP is likely to become very defensive and argue tirelessly.

Sharing many personality traits with other Logical types, INTPs do not really understand or value decisions based on feelings or subjective opinions. In their opinion, the only good solution is the logical solution – INTPs do not see a point in using emotional arguments. Such an approach preserves the "sanctity" of their intellectual method; however, this also makes it difficult for INTP personalities to understand other people's feelings or satisfy their emotional needs.

Individuals with the INTP personality type are likely to be very open-minded and even eccentric. These traits, combined with their capacity for inventiveness and original thought, make up a very powerful mix – it is not surprising that INTPs are responsible for many scientific discoveries. An INTP is unlikely to care much about social expectations and the "usual" goals such as job security – however, they will do their best to find an environment where their creative genius and potential can be expressed.

One of the few bottlenecks that INTPs impose upon themselves is their restless fear of possible failure. No other personality type worries that much about missing a piece of the mental puzzle or overlooking some crucial fact that might lead to a better solution. Unlike their more confident INTJ or ENTJ cousins, INTPs could spend ages reflecting on their actions. Even when an INTP is arguing with someone, this should be taken with a grain of salt – they might as well be arguing with their own mind."

Not gonna lie- it fits me pretty well.


DISCUSSION (16)


Kinja'd!!! CRider > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 00:38

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Not gonna lie, that describes me perfectly.

Edit: I took one and got INTJ, and the J was only by 11%.


Kinja'd!!! Fookin' Prawns > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 00:42

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I got ESFJ. Feels fairly accurate.


Kinja'd!!! The Real Dacia Sandero > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 00:46

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I'm roughly INFJ. I took one of the online tests, and it was like someone was describing me personally.


Kinja'd!!! Tyler's SVT Focus Hates Him > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 00:47

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I got ISTP and it freaked me the hell out how accurate it was. These are awesome for college or work recommendations, definitely pay attention to these man.


Kinja'd!!! Collin > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 01:00

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I took the test several times, and the results were all over the place. Apparently I'm close to the middle on several of the categories, which makes getting an accurate result difficult.


Kinja'd!!! AMC/Renauledge > Fookin' Prawns
03/12/2014 at 02:58

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I'm an ESFJ, too. Fun times. We get a really bad rap, I think. And it's worth noting that we're the exact opposite of the original poster. Lol.


Kinja'd!!! Fookin' Prawns > AMC/Renauledge
03/12/2014 at 03:22

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The more I read the description, the more I think it describes me to a T.


Kinja'd!!! puppyknuckles > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 04:01

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Hell, that sounds like me too.


Kinja'd!!! Grindintosecond > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 09:19

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Weirdo.

:)
I had no idea that was a type. Reading that makes me wonder as I kind of lean that way in thinking. Clckwork tho....eh more like a broken clock.


Kinja'd!!! anonsagainstanonymous > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 09:57

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Hello fellow INTP! Goodbye fellow INTP as we are likely too introvert to ever develop a rapport.


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 10:36

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I forget what I tested as but the test took forever! And it told me I am messed up and not how to fix myself.

Also maybe I need a shrink as well?


Kinja'd!!! davedave1111 > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 11:40

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My shrink had me take the Myers-Briggs Test.

Seriously? What kind of quack are you seeing? That's roughly equivalent, in terms of psychiatric/psychological diagnostics, to using your horoscope (or maybe a buzzfeed 'which superhero are you?' quiz) as a tool.


Kinja'd!!! Desu-San-Desu > davedave1111
03/12/2014 at 13:13

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She wanted to see how I felt about the result and how accurate I felt it was. She had me take it to test my perception of my self more than anything else.


Kinja'd!!! Desu-San-Desu > anonsagainstanonymous
03/12/2014 at 13:14

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I can develop rapport just fine...but I need a lot of time alone to recharge afterwards, lol. Also, don't even begin to ask me to empathize about your _____ (insert relative) who had ____ happen to them. I simply don't care.


Kinja'd!!! davedave1111 > Desu-San-Desu
03/12/2014 at 16:46

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Ah right, that makes more sense. And indeed, she might as well have used a horoscope or buzzfeed quiz for the same kind of thing :)


Kinja'd!!! prairiefire > Desu-San-Desu
05/21/2016 at 15:04

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Just took two test and got INTP and INTJ, jewish tricks and I’m stuck in 2014.