Have you ever taken a personality test?
For the Meyers and Briggs test I always land on ISTP. It's crazy how accurate it is.
Here's a short and sweet test for you: http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
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Have you ever taken a personality test?
For the Meyers and Briggs test I always land on ISTP. It's crazy how accurate it is.
Here's a short and sweet test for you: http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
Last edited by Lightfighter; 07-01-2015 at 04:20 AM.
I had taken a different personality test previously and the result was - INFP. But I took this test as well and I got : INFJ-T (The Advocate). There are similarities and I think it's correct because I got 7% on Judging so there is no big difference. But I checked the last part on the explaining of these to types and the same story popped out which is totally describing me. Here it is:
This described me to a T : "In short, they felt like failed chickens, and though they knew, deep down, that they were simply a different breed of bird, with no eagles around to look to for guidance, how could they have expected anything else?"THE CHICKEN THAT WASN’T
Once, a man found an eagle’s egg and decided to place it into the nest of a prairie chicken. Eventually, the egg hatched along with the rest of the chicken’s eggs, and the mother chicken began raising the baby eagle as her own.
For years, the young eagle, convinced it was a prairie chicken, did exactly as its “siblings” did. He scratched in the dirt for worms; he copied their clucking; he never flew more than a few feet off the ground.
Eventually, the eagle, now very old, saw a great bird flying far above him in the blue and cloudless sky. Soaring with majesty and grace, the glorious bird had the eagle spellbound.
The eagle turned to one of its siblings, scratching in the dirt nearby. “What an amazing bird!” the eagle said. “What is it?”
The sibling clucked, “An eagle, king of all the birds. But don’t worry about it. He has nothing to do with us. Just be happy where you are.”
The eagle, believing his sibling to be wise, immediately put the majestic bird out of his head, never thinking of it again for the rest of his days.
The eagle died, still thinking it was a prairie chicken.
Nesh (nɛʃ) dialect adj. - sensitive to the cold
Set made by me
''Do your best, no matter how many times you fail!.''
Commander (ENTJ-T)
I think that's what I've gotten in the past, although I don't know what that -T is about on the end.
On that note I'm running an RPG here on AF if anybody is interested in giving play-by-post a chance. So maybe it's accurate.
last year i had to take one of these tests for a psychology course in college. the results now are the same as then, infp - the mediator ...truth be told, i'm not surprised. what really gets me thinking though is how i was probably a different personality type some years ago, and in the future it can possibly change as well. i often wonder what happened to the older versions of myself and who i'll become in the years ahead (if i even live that long). i know it may seem trivial or pointless to ponder about, but when you really give it some deep thought, it can be mind-boggling to reminisce on the moments you've experienced from your first memory until now... does anyone else think this way from time to time?
I just got commander and while I think that's right on the surface, it really rolls over the... Reasoning behind it. I think I am only "extroverted" to hide my own self hate... But hey, fun test
All credit to Shirosenpai from Otaku Central
Well, these particular tests are very business oriented. Meant to be useful to a manager in know how to get the best out of you right now. So they're a bit skill based. Someone might get the introverted result because they're just introverted, but they could also get it because they lack social skills, or maybe they get extroverted because they plunge into a destructive cycle o self loathing if left alone too long.
I think those latter things can change. (And I hope they do clockwork bird).
Adventurer (ISFP-T)
Ehh it fits.
I rarely post, yo.
I like how this personality test is so prescriptive and elaborate.
I got ENFP-A (The Campaigner) & I qoute @Nekogami :
"it fits"
I noticed I'm the only one here to be Assertive rather than Turbulent, which is what the last letter stand for (A=Assertive, T=Torbulent), hmm.. I wonder why.
Last edited by Astral_Mage; 07-07-2015 at 04:45 AM.
I haven't seen the Assertive/Turbulent thing before. I wonder if that site made it up?
Anyway from their stuff:
Assertive (-A) individuals are self-assured, even-tempered and resistant to stress. They refuse to worry too much and do not push themselves too hard when it comes to achieving goals.
Turbulent (-T) individuals are self-conscious and sensitive to stress. They are likely to experience a wide range of emotions and to be success-driven, perfectionistic and eager to improve.
So I guess you're chillax. I'm pretty driven to succeed, so the T fits.
Though in keeping with most of the terminology for these things, the terms don't seem to fit what they mean very well.
Niiiice, INTP-A.
"When INTPs are particularly excited, the conversation can border on incoherence as they try to explain the daisy-chain of logical conclusions that led to the formation of their latest idea. Oftentimes, INTPs will opt to simply move on from a topic before it's ever understood what they were trying to say, rather than try to lay things out in plain terms."
Well, I don't know if it's for that, or it's me that I explain myself very bad. People always misunderstand what I want to say, or they simply doesn't understand what I mean.
Awesome, we're special (?)
Mediator (INFP-A)
COMMANDER (ENTJ-A)
Fun times, i mean some of it is right though. So i'm not going to say it's not. Just funny at the same time :P
If you liked that, here's one for D&D alignment.
http://www.easydamus.com/alignmenttest.html
I am apparently true neutral.
ISTP PERSONALITY (“THE VIRTUOSO”)
Never got that before.
I remember taking the Jung personality test for my Psychology class in high school. I was an INFP with a high percent in each one. (99% in Introvert if I remember correctly lolol).
This one gave me INTP-A. I'm only 10% Thinking over Feeling, which I guess suits me after all these years. Though I'm still emotionally driven in certain situations. Everything else is still a pretty high percentage.
The D&D test gave me Chaotic Neutral, followed by a close tie in Chaotic Good and True Neutral. That works.
I'm an INFP or something
High suicide rates and art
Yup
Originally Posted by horrendous
Ryutama, I did the same thing as you in High School. I got the INTJ score, then the teacher sent me to the school counselour, as he was worried that I would flip out and kill everyone XD
Pretty dead on I must say...
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