Champions are emotionally reactive, which means that they experience their emotions strongly and can be very passionate., however also have a higher tendency to experience emotions such as anxiety, anger and depression. With a good sense of social awareness, they tend to be outgoing and enthusiastic, with a tendency in groups to talk and assert themselves. The Champion enjoys a good balance between the real world and fantasy, they are mostly aware of and in touch with their emotions. Being open-minded to new and unusual ideas helps them to interact with the world. With a sense of social responsibility and a general trust in others, Champions are often seen as sincere and generous. However the Champion has a refreshing impulsiveness about them, they tend to dislike too many rules and regulations and can be casual and whimsical.
Prodigies are emotionally reactive, which means that they experience their emotions strongly and can be very passionate., however also have a higher tendency to experience emotions such as anxiety, anger and depression. Due to their independence and reserve, sometimes the Prodigy can be perceived as arrogant or unfriendly, however this is merely because they don't require the same level of social stimulation or interaction that others may seek. The Prodigy enjoys a good balance between the real world and fantasy, they are mostly aware of and in touch with their emotions. Being open-minded to new and unusual ideas helps them to interact with the world. With a healthy skepticism of the motives of others, and a belief in justice and being self made, sometimes the Prodigy can come across as guarded or intimidating. However the Prodigy generally has good self discipline and is recognized as being able to plan and think ahead.
Yeah, sorta accurate :p
FragMentizedNov 11, 2015 5:22 AM
Today they say you're crazy, tomorrow they will say you're a genious.
Moog said: I would recommend this test for more accurate results. Why? Because online tests like the 16Personalities one suck. They don't take the cognitive functions--the meat of Jungian typology--into consideration. You can't be 'INTP but almost INTJ', because there is nothing similar about these types at all when it comes to how their brains work. Your responses in OP's test just shifts the percentage bar towards the Perceiving or Judging dichotomy, as if being late to work somehow makes you an INTP instead of INTJ if you're close towards either letter. It makes no sense, because the types are fundamentally different, lol. The test I linked actually relies on the cognitive functions, and I think that you'll find the results to be more accurate. Maybe you'll even get the same type.
43% INFP
16% ISFP
11% INTP
9% ENTP
7% ENFP
this was interestingly accurate. my results always turn out INFP but my N and F have the tendency to switch to S and T respectively, and this test reflected that 8)
My past "personality" trait was INFP, but this just goes to show how bull shit these "personality" trait tests really are.
People change, beliefs change. The mind keeps growing and no person will have the same "personality" trait. We're a dynamic species that unconciouslly grows.
But I have to say after reading a bit more on the subject of INTP-A it does fit well with my current traits.
Shamans are emotionally reactive, which means that they experience their emotions strongly and can be very passionate., however also have a higher tendency to experience emotions such as anxiety, anger and depression. Due to their independence and reserve, sometimes the Shaman can be perceived as arrogant or unfriendly, however this is merely because they don't require the same level of social stimulation or interaction that others may seek. The Shaman enjoys a good balance between the real world and fantasy, they are mostly aware of and in touch with their emotions. Being open-minded to new and unusual ideas helps them to interact with the world. With a sense of social responsibility and a general trust in others, Shamans are often seen as sincere and generous. However the Shaman has a refreshing impulsiveness about them, they tend to dislike too many rules and regulations and can be casual and whimsical.
You rarely get angry and it takes a lot to make you angry, however you experience panic, confusion, and helplessness when under pressure or stress. You are not prone to spells of energetic high spirits. You enjoy a certain amount of debate or intellectual thought, but sometimes get bored with too much. You do not like to claim that you are better than other people, and generally shy from talking yourself up, however you mostly assume that people are honest and fair, however you are wary and hold back from trusting people completely.
You are not an overly cautious person. You will think about alternatives and consequences but make up your mind fairly quickly
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Moog said: I would recommend this test for more accurate results. Why? Because online tests like the 16Personalities one suck. They don't take the cognitive functions--the meat of Jungian typology--into consideration. You can't be 'INTP but almost INTJ', because there is nothing similar about these types at all when it comes to how their brains work. Your responses in OP's test just shifts the percentage bar towards the Perceiving or Judging dichotomy, as if being late to work somehow makes you an INTP instead of INTJ if you're close towards either letter. It makes no sense, because the types are fundamentally different, lol. The test I linked actually relies on the cognitive functions, and I think that you'll find the results to be more accurate. Maybe you'll even get the same type.
Is that test glitched? I got the "5 more questions, you're a tough one" pop up. And then after 5 questions the thing started over.
Protectors are emotionally balanced, which means that they are less prone to depression and are able to cope well with feelings of anxiety, anger and vulnerability. Due to their independence and reserve, sometimes the Protector can be perceived as arrogant or unfriendly, however this is merely because they don't require the same level of social stimulation or interaction that others may seek. The Protector generally prefers fact over fiction and security and stability over ambiguity and disorder. Sticking with convention and familiar routines is generally best. With a sense of social responsibility and a general trust in others, Protectors are often seen as sincere and generous. However the Protector generally has good self discipline and is recognized as being able to plan and think ahead.
Moog said: I would recommend this test for more accurate results. Why? Because online tests like the 16Personalities one suck. They don't take the cognitive functions--the meat of Jungian typology--into consideration. You can't be 'INTP but almost INTJ', because there is nothing similar about these types at all when it comes to how their brains work. Your responses in OP's test just shifts the percentage bar towards the Perceiving or Judging dichotomy, as if being late to work somehow makes you an INTP instead of INTJ if you're close towards either letter. It makes no sense, because the types are fundamentally different, lol. The test I linked actually relies on the cognitive functions, and I think that you'll find the results to be more accurate. Maybe you'll even get the same type.
Is that test glitched? I got the "5 more questions, you're a tough one" pop up. And then after 5 questions the thing started over.
It used to work. i did it in the past. I get stuck on the second question and it starts over.
Craftsmen are emotionally balanced, which means that they are less prone to depression and are able to cope well with feelings of anxiety, anger and vulnerability. Due to their independence and reserve, sometimes the Craftsman can be perceived as arrogant or unfriendly, however this is merely because they don't require the same level of social stimulation or interaction that others may seek. The Craftsman generally prefers fact over fiction and security and stability over ambiguity and disorder. Sticking with convention and familiar routines is generally best. With a healthy skepticism of the motives of others, and a belief in justice and being self made, sometimes the Craftsman can come across as guarded or intimidating. However the Craftsman has a refreshing impulsiveness about them, they tend to dislike too many rules and regulations and can be casual and whimsical.
3.05% of people are Craftsmen
You do not experience strong, irresistible cravings and consequently do not find yourself tempted to overindulge, however you feel enraged when things do not go your way. You are sensitive about being treated fairly and feel resentful and bitter if you think you are being cheated. You are not prone to spells of energetic high spirits. You tend not to express your emotions openly and are sometimes not even aware of your own feelings. You are mostly a compassionate person, however you prefer to make objective judgements when possible, however you generally see others as selfish, devious, and sometimes potentially dangerous. You take your time when making decisions and will deliberate on all the possible consequences and alternatives.
You are generally calm, although some situations can make you feel anxious or tense. You feel enraged when things do not go your way. You are sensitive about being treated fairly and feel resentful and bitter if you think you are being cheated. You very rarely feel depressed and are usually in a good frame of mind. You do not feel nervous in social situations, and have a good impression of what others think of you. You do not experience strong, irresistible cravings and consequently do not find yourself tempted to overindulge. You are poised, confident, and clear-thinking when stressed.
People generally perceive you as distant and reserved, and you do not usually reach out to others. You find the company of others pleasantly stimulating and rewarding, and you enjoy the excitement that crowds provide. You are an active group participant but usually prefer to let someone else be the group leader. You lead a leisurely and relaxed life. You would prefer to sit back and smell the roses than indulge in high energy activities. You get overwhelmed by too much noise and commotion and do not like thrill-seeking activities. You are not prone to spells of energetic high spirits.
You prefer facts over fantasy and are more interested in what is happening in the real word. You are reasonably interested in the arts but are not totally absorbed by them. You tend not to express your emotions openly and are sometimes not even aware of your own feelings. You prefer familiar routines and for things to stay the same. You can tend to feel uncomfortable with change. You enjoy a certain amount of debate or intellectual thought, but sometimes get bored with too much. Often you exhibit a readiness to challenge authority, convention, and traditional values. Sometimes you feel a certain degree of hostility toward rules and perhaps even enjoy ambiguity.
You generally see others as selfish, devious, and sometimes potentially dangerous. You believe that a certain amount of deception in social relationships is necessary. You are guarded in new relationships and less willing to openly reveal the whole truth about yourself. You do not particularly like helping other people. Requests for help feel like an imposition on your time. You are not adverse to confrontation and will sometimes even intimidate others to get your own way. You feel superior to those around you and sometimes tend to be seen as arrogant by other people. You are mostly a compassionate person, however you prefer to make objective judgements when possible.
You are moderately confident that you can achieve the goals you set yourself. In general you tend to be disorganized and scattered. You find contracts, rules, and regulations overly confining and are sometimes seen as unreliable or even irresponsible by others. Mostly you work towards achieving your best, although in some areas you are content just to get the job done. You have a reasonable amount of will-power and are able to follow through on tasks that you feel you need to complete. You can be distracted however and have been known to procrastinate. You take your time when making decisions and will deliberate on all the possible consequences and alternatives.
There's a lady who's sure
All that glitters is gold
And she's buying a stairway to heaven
When she gets there she knows
If the stores are all closed With a word she can get what she came for Oh oh oh oh and she's buying a stairway to heaven
I am a quiet person who does not trust people immediately. I am usually quiet with people I do not know but tend to become loud when I am around my closest friends. :) It is hard to gain my trust.