Your Myers-Briggs type?
http://similarminds.com/Lordstar wrote:any links at all where i can take the test for free?
The Jung test is the one we're talking about here. The Enneagram test is kinda interesting too, I was 5w4 or 5w6, I forget which.
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Ozymandiaz1260
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I liked the global personality test (the one with 126 questions). It makes a graph of your many attributes and gives a trait snapshot of you.
trait snapshot:
introverted, secretive, reclusive, tough, non social, observer, fearless, solitary, libertarian, detached, does not like to lead, outsider, abides the rules, mind over heart, good at saving money, does not like to stand out, does not make friends easily, self sufficient, not aggressive, likes the unknown, unconcerned with external opinion, strong, abstract, independent, very intellectual, analytical, high self control
^Yeah, I took both the global one and the Jungian one. Jung told me I was a loner aspiring to be a dictator (INTJ). The global one pegged me as an optimistic weirdo who likes bizarre things. I feel the latter is a more accurate description of the person that is me.
"There is nothing in Man's industrial machinery but greed and sloth: his heart is in his weapons" - the Devil
The global one makes me sound a bit scary.
Thats not true at all, i'm actually quite good at saving money.messy, depressed, introverted, feels invisible, does not make friends easily, nihilistic, reveals little about self, fragile, dark, bizarre, feels undesirable, dislikes leadership, reclusive, weird, irritable, frequently second guesses self, unassertive, unsympathetic, low self control, observer, worrying, phobic, suspicious, unproductive, avoidant, negative, bad at saving money, emotionally sensitive, does not like to stand out, dislikes large parties, submissive, daydreamer
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Zebra Airforce
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^Yeah, that's pretty negative. I don't think you're bizzare or dark, if that helps.
Here's mine:
messy, tough, disorganized, fearless, not rule conscious, likes the unknown, rarely worries, rash, attracted to the counter culture, rarely irritated, positive, resilient, abstract, not a perfectionist, risk taker, strange, weird, self reliant, leisurely, dangerous, anti-authority, trusting, optimistic, positive, thrill seeker, likes bizarre things, sarcastic
Dangerous
Here's mine:
messy, tough, disorganized, fearless, not rule conscious, likes the unknown, rarely worries, rash, attracted to the counter culture, rarely irritated, positive, resilient, abstract, not a perfectionist, risk taker, strange, weird, self reliant, leisurely, dangerous, anti-authority, trusting, optimistic, positive, thrill seeker, likes bizarre things, sarcastic
Dangerous


INFJ
introvert: 56%
intuitive: 12%
feeling: 50%
judging: 44%
everything quite moderately balanced in my personality, apart from intuition. i am the councellor idealist type. lumped into the same group as gandhi
i can see why these tests are free

introvert: 56%
intuitive: 12%
feeling: 50%
judging: 44%
everything quite moderately balanced in my personality, apart from intuition. i am the councellor idealist type. lumped into the same group as gandhi
i can see why these tests are free

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Most of them aren't; these are just rough but effective variants. I've taken 3 different tests, one payed for at a counselor, and they always give the same results.jpj wrote:i can see why these tests are free
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ENFJ I think it was.
A Teacher
I aced the personality test (I'm a teacher for a living- but I'd only hope to be such a fine teacher as the great descriptions of myself it gave me)
It's probably why I also like to credit feed and love shmups with check-points.
I suggest that no one post from here on unless they can use the test to validate their shmup preferences
A Teacher
I aced the personality test (I'm a teacher for a living- but I'd only hope to be such a fine teacher as the great descriptions of myself it gave me)
It's probably why I also like to credit feed and love shmups with check-points.
I suggest that no one post from here on unless they can use the test to validate their shmup preferences
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I'm not ready to drop the astrologer/palm reader comparison I made earlier. Any personality analysis - no matter if it is "scientific" or otherwise - is going to ask for some information and attempt to spit it back out in the "best known fashion." There indeed are interesting ideas in the profiles, but there is just as much that is completely missed. Of course, I have a low enough opinion of the average psychologist after reading some horror stories that I wouldn't trust many of them to try to read me - on that count at least the generally inoffensive and safe nature of these profiles don't do any harm.
So, again, aside from the study of large groups of people, how are they really different from your average television astrologer/mindreader who hopes (rather than believes) they can fit their caller into a stereotype? Both say "give me a bit of information and I'll give it back to you in a slightly different form." Exciting!
Ya know, I find the Champion profile on Wiki to have some interesting stuff - the bits about viewing life as drama certainly apply to me, to some degree (although I try not to forget that some people are living lives of 100% terror and repression and eating feces or playing parody games).
All that stuff about being intuitive about other people and the like - well, I'd like to think it's true, and some people say it is. However, I also often tend to feel that if somebody doesn't talk to me that it's my fault. That seems at odds with the rest of this profile.
So, again, aside from the study of large groups of people, how are they really different from your average television astrologer/mindreader who hopes (rather than believes) they can fit their caller into a stereotype? Both say "give me a bit of information and I'll give it back to you in a slightly different form." Exciting!
Ya know, I find the Champion profile on Wiki to have some interesting stuff - the bits about viewing life as drama certainly apply to me, to some degree (although I try not to forget that some people are living lives of 100% terror and repression and eating feces or playing parody games).
All that stuff about being intuitive about other people and the like - well, I'd like to think it's true, and some people say it is. However, I also often tend to feel that if somebody doesn't talk to me that it's my fault. That seems at odds with the rest of this profile.
I found it uncanny how closely the profile appears to match what I perceive to be my personality. It got me excited for about a day; and then I decided to forget about it and be how I am again, without comparing myself to some psychological profile. 
If you spend too much time thinking about these things, they tend to become self-fulfilling prophecies.

If you spend too much time thinking about these things, they tend to become self-fulfilling prophecies.