<p>Okay, but I’m still stuck on Hitler and Bin Laden. They’re basically the most evil people in all of known History. Throw in Stalin and you’ve got a jackpot!</p>
<p>@anaychi: Ummm, Steve Jobs is an ISTP, not ENTP. I would know because I am ISTP/INTP (depends on the subject matter for my S and N- I could daydream all day about science related things, but I can’t force myself to give a crap about politics)</p>
<p>@Wiscongene, [Famous</a> INFJs - CelebrityTypes.com](<a href=“http://www.celebritytypes.com/infj.php]Famous”>http://www.celebritytypes.com/infj.php)</p>
<p>We need him more than you do. Really though.</p>
<p>Steve Jobs never was classified as an ISTP (at least not by anyone credible). Where’d you get that from?</p>
<p>For most of his life, his personality type has always been disputed between ENTP and ENTJ, and ENTP fits him better since ENTP is the sign of the Technical Marketers/Inventors. Kiersey identifies ENTP as a personality type that is well suited to innovate and invent products for the external world. INTPs fall into the spectrum of method innovators, such as architects, not innovative marketers/inventors. Empirical evidence alone can’t identify someone’s personality type.</p>
<p>Apparently, as far as fictional characters go, E.T. was an INFP. I don’t know whether or not to count this as a win.</p>
<p>So I took the test on Navaince a couple years ago, I revisited my results as after seeing this thread and surprise surprise I am an INTJ. It is uncanny how accurate the personality description is.
Some reading material for my fellow INTJ’s
[INTJ</a> Personalities - tribe.net](<a href=“http://intj.tribe.net/]INTJ”>http://intj.tribe.net/)
[Portrait</a> of an INTJ](<a href=“http://www.personalitypage.com/INTJ.html]Portrait”>Portrait of an INTJ)</p>
<p>Ivygolfer: I know, my class had to take it on naviance too. And I first read and was shocked, and most of my classmates thought there’s were dead on too.</p>
<p>On second thought I feel like I am a mix between an INTJ and ENTJ, very interesting thread!</p>
<p>INTJs: </p>
<p>Real:</p>
<ul>
<li>Angela Lansbury - actress (Murder, She Wrote)</li>
<li>Arnold Schwarzenegger - actor, Governor of California</li>
<li>Arthur Ashe - tennis champion</li>
<li>Augustus Caesar - Roman Emperor</li>
<li>C. Everett Koop - former U.S. Surgeon General</li>
<li>C. S. Lewis - apologist, author (The Chronicles of Narnia)</li>
<li>Calvin Coolidge - American President</li>
<li>Charles Rangel - politician, decorated war veteran</li>
<li>Chester A. Arthur - lawyer, American President</li>
<li>Chevy Chase - actor, comedian</li>
<li>Dan Akroyd - actor, comedian, musician</li>
<li>Donald Rumsfeld - former U.S. Secretary of Defense</li>
<li>Dwight D. Eisenhower - American President</li>
<li>Edwin Moses - Olympic gold medalist</li>
<li>General Colin Powell - former U.S. Secretary of State</li>
<li>Greg Gumbel - TV sportscaster</li>
<li>Hannibal Barca - Military Commander</li>
<li>Ivan Lendl - tennis champion</li>
<li>James K. Polk - American President</li>
<li>Jane Austen - author (Pride and Prejudice)</li>
<li>Joan Lunden - Journalist</li>
<li>Josephine Tey - English author</li>
<li>Katie Couric - journalist</li>
<li>Lance Armstrong - cyclist (seven Tour De France wins)</li>
<li>Maria Shriver - journalist, wife to Arnold Schwarzenegger</li>
<li>Martina Navratilova - tennis champion</li>
<li>Michael Dukakis - former Governor of Massachusetts</li>
<li>Orel Hershiser - baseball player (pitcher)</li>
<li>Pernell Roberts - actor, activist</li>
<li>Peter Jennings - journalist</li>
<li>Raymond Burr - actor (Perry Mason), vintner</li>
<li>Rudy Giuliani - former New York City mayor</li>
<li>Sir Isaac Newton - Astronomer</li>
<li>Susan B. Anthony - civil rights leader</li>
<li>Thomas Jefferson - American President</li>
<li>Veronica Hamel - actress</li>
<li>William F. Buckley, Jr. - journalist</li>
<li>William J. Bennett - politician</li>
<li>Woodrow Wilson - American President</li>
<li>General Ulysses S. Grant – Union general, American President</li>
<li>Friederich Nietzsche – philosopher</li>
<li>Niels Bohr – physicist</li>
<li>Peter the Great – Russian tsar </li>
<li>Stephen Hawking – astrophysicist</li>
<li>John Maynard Keynes –</li>
<li>Lise Meitner – chemist</li>
<li>Ayn Rand – philosopher, author</li>
<li>John F. Nash Jr. – mathematician, game theorist</li>
<li>Norbert Wiener – mathematician, founder of cybernetics</li>
<li>Nikola Tesla – physicist, engineer, inventor</li>
<li>Glenn Gould – Canadian pianist and composer</li>
<li>Stanley Kubrick – film director (2001: A Space Odyssey)</li>
<li>Jean-Paul Sartre – philosopher</li>
<li>Erik Satie – composer, pianist</li>
<li>Helmuth von Moltke – German military general</li>
<li>Isaac Asimov – biochemist, science-fiction author (I Robot) </li>
<li>Theodore Kaczynski – infamous “Unabomber”</li>
<li>Lewis Carroll – author, logician, mathematician</li>
<li>Franz Kafka – author </li>
</ul>
<p>Fictitious:</p>
<ul>
<li>Calvin – Calvin and Hobbes</li>
<li>Cassius – The Tragedy of Julius Caesar </li>
<li>Clarice Starling - Silence of the Lambs</li>
<li>Batman – Batman Begins</li>
<li>Dexter – Dexter’s Laboratory</li>
<li>Dr. Jonathan Crane - Batman Begins</li>
<li>Dr. Otto Octavius (Doc Ock) - Spiderman 2</li>
<li>Ellen Ripley - Alien</li>
<li>Ensign Ro Laren - Star Trek: The Next Generation</li>
<li>Ernst Stavro Blofeld - James Bond</li>
<li>Gandalf - Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit</li>
<li>George Smiley - John Le Carr character</li>
<li>Hannibal Lecter - Silence of the Lambs</li>
<li>Jigsaw – Saw films</li>
<li>Marsellus Wallace - Pulp Fiction</li>
<li>Michael Corleone - Godfather</li>
<li>Mr. Burns - The Simpsons</li>
<li>Mr. Darcy - Pride and Prejudice</li>
<li>O-Ren Ishii - Kill Bill Vol. 1</li>
<li>Phileas Fogg – Around the World in Eight Days (novel and film adaptations) </li>
<li>Professor Moriarty - Sherlock Holmes antagonist</li>
<li>Sherlock Holmes</li>
<li>Reed Richards – the Fantastic Four</li>
<li>Stewie Griffin - Family Guy</li>
<li>Tom Hagen – Godfather</li>
<li>V - V for Vendetta</li>
<li>Vicious - Cowboy Bebop</li>
<li>Victor von Frankenstein </li>
<li>Vito Corleone – Godfather</li>
<li>Willy Wonka – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</li>
</ul>
<p>i want to be an INTJ.
WHY DO I HAVE FEELINGS, WHY??</p>
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<p>I am okay with this.</p>
<p>^and you get willy wonka and gandalf and sherlock holmes.</p>
<p>INTJ
partayyy</p>
<p>Do any of you know for certain your type, but would rather have a different personality type? I’m and INTJ, but sometimes I wish I was a INFP. They seem to come off more as caring and compassionate while still seeming deep and intelligent, whereas I sometimes come off cold even though that is not the way I think or feel. I wouldn’t necessarily trade, but that is one personality type that I would want to be if I wasn’t an INTJ.</p>
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<p>No. I once did an experiment where I went through several Myers-Briggs tests in a sitting. I got a different result each time. So confusing.</p>
<p>Yes! Gandalf, Moriarty AND Doc Ock AND the Godfather.</p>
<p>INTJs are so cool. I’m definitely seeing some INTJ envy in this thread.</p>
<p>I see future Mark Zuckerbergs (INTJ)</p>
<p>From what I’ve noticed, I’ve always jumped between ENTP and ENFP. Not surprising since I feel as rationale and feelings go hand in hand when it comes to decision making. But overall, I lean towards ENTP.</p>
<p>Lots of INTJs here. Hopefully this means we’ll all be running the world someday?</p>
<p>I don’t like being an INFP… having a big heart is a PITA.</p>