| | sartorius | Jul 2, 2005 1:48pm | | Seems we are a rare breed! |
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|  Sponsor | Augen | Jul 2, 2005 8:04pm | | A rare and somewhat quiet breed, judging from the fact that this group was started some nine months ago and now totals six posts. |
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|  Sponsor | Augen | Jul 2, 2005 11:11pm | | YAY! Oh...eight! |
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|  Sponsor | drinkfinebeer | Jul 3, 2005 3:33am | It appears I became ENFJ. But who knows, I may have changed back. My sole curiosity is as to which questions I changed my answers on.
I could do it again, and keep the responses for posterity. But guess what? I could care less.
Is this an INFJ trait, or ENFJ?
DO INFJ's like to form clubs and talk? It would appear that they perhaps do not. [Debate]. (To which this INFJ/ENFJ would respond: "go fuck yourself, I've got some shiny things to arrange in order of luminance"). |
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|  Sponsor | steen | Jul 3, 2005 4:54am | It really doesn't matter, I think it all depends on WHEN you take the test.
I think and act way different when I'm depressed/angry than i'd do when I was 'normal'....omg not the 'normal' word again...wtf IS normal anyway? :) |
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|  Sponsor | drinkfinebeer | Jul 3, 2005 5:41am | Normal? fct if i know.
But yeah, the WHEN you take the test is important - as I said, I'm more intrigued about the why different than the fact that it is different. I know many of my anwers will be consistent (hence the *NFJ stays the same) but I'm curious as to which bits shift me from E to I. |
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|  Sponsor | Augen | Jul 3, 2005 2:59pm | Steen and CH: Is it only your E/I that changes or have you noticed other combinations? As for me, I've noticed my T/F flipping on different occasions of taking the test (and it isn't always the same test, which could be a factor, too, I suppose).
But to advance the discussion, I seem to be happier when I'm closer to the T side of the spectrum. I think it's because I tend to be more introspective and self-critical when I'm in the F mode (F mode?). I don't mean to suggest that being introspective is a bad thing, only that I think moods are the key to the flip-flopping. I wouldn't change my introspective side for anything. Any other thoughts out there? |
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|  Sponsor | Potter00 | Jul 4, 2005 11:22am | Jumping into this discussion midway...My J and P flip depending on which test. Actually, the test SU uses tells me I'm an INFP, and I should probably use the test most other people here use. But I was first told I was an INFJ, and two other tests concured, so thats what I'm sticking to. Plus, we're the idealists! What could be better?
I've been told that the first two indicators (E/I and N/S) are more critical to your personality than the second two. What do you think? |
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