<p>INTJ - scientist</p>
<p>A while back I had INFJ, and this time I had INFP - kinda hard box yourself into one catergory.</p>
<p>@wartsandall</p>
<p>yes it kinda does…
:)</p>
<p>Your Personality type is INFJ .
me: i disagree.</p>
<p>“ESTP “Promoter”: These are action-oriented people, often sophisticated, sometimes ruthless – our “James Bonds.” As mates, they are exciting and charming, but they have trouble with commitment. They make good promoters, entrepreneurs, and con artists. 13% of the total population.”</p>
<p>I’m happy with that. i would say that describes 75% of me.</p>
<p>ISTP: “Artisan”. These people are action-oriented and fearless, and crave excitement. They are impulsive and dangerous to stop. They often like tools, instruments, and weapons, and often become technical experts. They are not interested in communications and are often incorrectly diagnosed as dyslexic or hyperactive. 5% of the total population.</p>
<p>I got ENFJ (pedagogue)…hmm I do lead and pitch in. Would rather be an inventor however. I know, a helpful inventor! Wow, thanks so much, now i know what to do lol ;)</p>
<p>It was entertaining :]</p>
<p>(Outstanding leader of groups. Can be aggressive at helping others to be the best that they can be. 5% of the total population)</p>
<p>I have an ESFJ</p>
<p>ESFJ: “Seller”. Most sociable of all types. Outstanding host or hostesses. They may be dependent, first on parents and later on spouses. They excel in service occupations involving personal contact. 13% of the total population.</p>
<p>I disagree. :|</p>
<p>ESTJ, I guess it’s more right than wrong.</p>
<p>Tch, I got INTJ, and it said I would like being some sort of scientist or mathematician.</p>
<p>I hate math and math science. </p>
<p>Wow, pegged me well didn’t it?</p>
<p>I’m a INTJ. lololol. the description actually kind of sounds like me. ■■■. thanks for that.</p>
<p>i found it kind of funny that the majority of people on here are introverted. i’ve been thinking this for a while, but now i have proof.</p>
<p>SFJ: “Conservator”. These people are service and work oriented - very loyal. They may suffer from fatigue and tend to be attracted to troublemakers. They are good nurses, teachers, secretaries, general practitioners, librarians, middle managers, and housekeepers. 6% of the total population.</p>
<p>… Sadly true. But idk about the troublemakers part.</p>
<p>INFP, huh… this is the first time I haven’t gotten INTJ.</p>
<p>I got ENFJ. I always receive something similar to this. Lol.</p>
<p>ESFP… lol.</p>
<p>ESTP “Promoter”: These are action-oriented people, often sophisticated, sometimes ruthless – our “James Bonds.” As mates, they are exciting and charming, but they have trouble with commitment. They make good promoters, entrepreneurs, and con artists. 13% of the total population.</p>
<p>That’s a joke!!! I’m usually an ISFP which makes more sense. Like the thinking feeling is kind of up for grabs but I am DEFINITELY not an extrovert.</p>
<p>ENTJ, field marshall. I think that this is more how I think. in reality, i am much more friendly, but in my mind, i am on a constant schedule, and want to get stuff done</p>
<p>ENFJ. Yup, that would be me.</p>
<p>“INTJ: “Scientist”. Most self-confident and pragmatic of all the types. Decisions come very easily. These are the most independent of all types. They love logic and ideas and are drawn to scientific research. They can be rather single-minded, though… 1% of the total population.”</p>
<p>I don’t want to be a scientist, but I can agree with being independent, loving ideas, and being a bit single-minded.</p>