Hhhm, your result reminds me of my sister, who rides the edge between INTJ and INFJ.
I'm curious about how your S/J function works in with the length at which we rattle on here sometimes, on sheer speculation! ;-)
My brother-in-law (the Mr.'s younger brother) is an ISTJ, and I'm always amazed that he likes fantasy RPG. But he does, and is very good at breaking up disagreements before they turn nasty. So the MBTI only takes one so far ... .
This site is good at summarizing the negatives of the types: we INFPs are also attracted to sad things, disorganized, avoidant, prone to quitting, prone to feelings of loneliness, act without planning, emotionally moody, prone to lateness, frequently lose things, easily distracted, can act without thinking, can sabotage self, likes the rain, and can feel defective and victimized.
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Date: 2008-07-14 03:14 pm (UTC)Hhhm, your result reminds me of my sister, who rides the edge between INTJ and INFJ.
I'm curious about how your S/J function works in with the length at which we rattle on here sometimes, on sheer speculation! ;-)
My brother-in-law (the Mr.'s younger brother) is an ISTJ, and I'm always amazed that he likes fantasy RPG. But he does, and is very good at breaking up disagreements before they turn nasty. So the MBTI only takes one so far ... .
This site is good at summarizing the negatives of the types: we INFPs are also attracted to sad things, disorganized, avoidant, prone to quitting, prone to feelings of loneliness, act without planning, emotionally moody, prone to lateness, frequently lose things, easily distracted, can act without thinking, can sabotage self, likes the rain, and can feel defective and victimized.