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Your Personality Type?

"INFP Personality (“The Mediator”)

INFP personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the INFP personality type – but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration."

I got Mediator (INFP-A). I can agree with this.
 
ISFJ, "the defender"...I used to lean more to the INFJ side in the past but I guess it's changed a bit as I've gotten older. I feel like a lot of the altruism I want to accomplish is tampered by selfishness and laziness though ;v;
 
I like to say that my personality type is ANTP, the "A" standing for ambivert. I don't really feel I fit into either the introvert or extrovert category. Whenever I have taken the Meyers-Briggs test in the past I would always get the same personality type, except for in the introvert/extrovert category, and each time it was almost a 50/50 split with the result dependent on my mood.
 
INFJ - The Advocate (I've taken these tests multiple times throughout many years, usually I'm INFJ or INFP - the last one is very 50/50)
I think I'm a pretty fine line between extrovert and introvert too, depending on who I'm with. But nowadays I've noticed that after I go out I am a little tired rather than energized, so I think that pushes me more on the Introvert side.
 
I'm INTP (sometimes also INFP) but I definitely lean more towards Thinking

INTP PERSONALITY ?THE LOGICIAN?

The INTP personality type is fairly rare, making up only three percent of the population, which is definitely a good thing for them, as there's nothing they'd be more unhappy about than being "common". INTPs pride themselves on their inventiveness and creativity, their unique perspective and vigorous intellect. Usually known as the philosopher, the architect, or the dreamy professor, INTPs have been responsible for many scientific discoveries throughout history.

They love patterns, and spotting discrepancies between statements could almost be described as a hobby, making it a bad idea to lie to an INTP. This makes it ironic that INTPs' word should always be taken with a grain of salt ? it's not that they are dishonest, but people with the INTP personality type tend to share thoughts that are not fully developed, using others as a sounding board for ideas and theories in a debate against themselves rather than as actual conversation partners.
This may make them appear unreliable, but in reality no one is more enthusiastic and capable of spotting a problem, drilling through the endless factors and details that encompass the issue and developing a unique and viable solution than INTPs ? just don't expect punctual progress reports. People who share the INTP personality type aren't interested in practical, day-to-day activities and maintenance, but when they find an environment where their creative genius and potential can be expressed, there is no limit to the time and energy INTPs will expend in developing an insightful and unbiased solution.

They may appear to drift about in an unending daydream, but INTPs' thought process is unceasing, and their minds buzz with ideas from the moment they wake up. This constant thinking can have the effect of making them look pensive and detached, as they are often conducting full-fledged debates in their own heads, but really INTPs are quite relaxed and friendly when they are with people they know, or who share their interests. However, this can be replaced by overwhelming shyness when INTP personalities are among unfamiliar faces, and friendly banter can quickly become combative if they believe their logical conclusions or theories are being criticized.

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.
The reverse can also be true when people explain their thought processes to INTPs in terms of subjectivity and feeling. Imagine an immensely complicated clockwork, taking in every fact and idea possible, processing them with a heavy dose of creative reasoning and returning the most logically sound results available ? this is how the INTP mind works, and this type has little tolerance for an emotional monkey-wrench jamming their machines.

Further, with Thinking (T) as one of their governing traits, INTPs are unlikely to understand emotional complaints at all, and their friends won't find a bedrock of emotional support in them. People with the INTP personality type would much rather make a series of logical suggestions for how to resolve the underlying issue, a perspective that is not always welcomed by their Feeling (F) companions. This will likely extend to most social conventions and goals as well, like planning dinners and getting married, as INTPs are far more concerned with originality and efficient results.

The one thing that really holds INTPs back is their restless and pervasive fear of failure. INTP personalities are so prone to reassessing their own thoughts and theories, worrying that they've missed some critical piece of the puzzle, that they can stagnate, lost in an intangible world where their thoughts are never truly applied. Overcoming this self-doubt stands as the greatest challenge INTPs are likely to face, but the intellectual gifts ? big and small ? bestowed on the world when they do makes it worth the fight.
 
I got;

MEDIATOR (INFP-T)

NFP personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the INFP personality type – but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.

I can relate to most of the long story written below my outcome :)
 
NOTE: This is what other people think of me, and not my own opinion ~

Supportive / Kind / Well-Mannered / Selfless / Troubled / Approachable / Humorous

Test: MEDIATOR (INFP-T)

Mind - Introverted (79%)
Energy - Intuitive (83%)
Nature - Feeling (84%)
Tactics - Prospecting (53%)
Identity - Turbulnt (89%)
 
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i have no personality, like it changes all of the time so there's no point in taking
those test over and over again ∠(゚Д゚)/
 
I've only taken these tests twice, and I have gotten different results for each. I got the:

INTJ PERSONALITY (?THE ARCHITECT?):

It?s lonely at the top, and being one of the rarest and most strategically capable personality types, INTJs know this all too well. INTJs form just two percent of the population, and women of this personality type are especially rare, forming just 0.8% of the population ? it is often a challenge for them to find like-minded individuals who are able to keep up with their relentless intellectualism and chess-like maneuvering. People with the INTJ personality type are imaginative yet decisive, ambitious yet private, amazingly curious, but they do not squander their energy.

&

INFJ-T PERSONALITY (?THE ADVOCATE?):

The INFJ personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the world. As Diplomats (NF), they have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is the accompanying Judging (J) trait ? INFJs are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact.


To be quite honest, I'm not sure which resonates with me more.
 
I'm an INFP-T, or the "Mediator." :3
"INFP personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the INFP personality type – but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration."
 
yeah a lot of people are introverted! Lol- I think I have seen a couple extroverted. Its interesting!
 
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