The R[evol]lution's Myers-Briggs Personalility Type

What type are you?

  • ISTJ

    Votes: 27 4.8%
  • ISFJ

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • INFJ

    Votes: 42 7.5%
  • INTJ

    Votes: 214 38.1%
  • ISTP

    Votes: 19 3.4%
  • ISFP

    Votes: 7 1.2%
  • INFP

    Votes: 42 7.5%
  • INTP

    Votes: 82 14.6%
  • ESTP

    Votes: 5 0.9%
  • ESFP

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • ENFP

    Votes: 18 3.2%
  • ENTP

    Votes: 33 5.9%
  • ESTJ/ESFJ (explain which - I've only got 15 options)

    Votes: 9 1.6%
  • ENFJ

    Votes: 10 1.8%
  • ENTJ

    Votes: 40 7.1%

  • Total voters
    561
Wow look at all the intjs!! ^^ It's surprising because intj is quite a rare personality type! as is intp also! *is excited because of a slight personality types obsession*

I'm an infp. :)
 
Famous ISFJs:

St. Teresa of Avila (Teresa de Jesus)
Louisa May Alcott
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Queen Elizabeth II of England
Robert E. Lee
Queen Mary I ("Bloody Mary") of England
 
ENFJ
Warm, empathetic, responsive, and responsible. Highly attuned to the emotions, needs, and motivations of others. Find potential in everyone, want to help others fulfill their potential. May act as catalysts for individual and group growth. Loyal, responsive to praise and criticism. Sociable, facilitate others in a group, and provide inspiring leadership.
 
Intj
78 12 44 22
Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Ulysses S. Grant, Frideriche Nietsche, Niels Bohr, Peter the Great, Stephen Hawking, John Maynard Keynes, Lise Meitner", Ayn Rand and Sir Isaac Newton are examples of Rational Masterminds
 
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I am an INTJ also. And yes, INTJ's are rare. 3% in Alababma :)

It makes perfect sence that so many collect here.

RP is an INTJ as well - a Typical NT
I- He is Introverted - obvious
N- iNtuitive - listen to his words about the future of our economy and other things.
T- a Thinker - obviously he's not a "feel your pain" kind of guy.
J- And a Judger - he follows rules
 
ENFP moi..

Hah now i know why you are not out there marching and banging drums!! you actually LIKE invisibility.
Bloody hell, a Revolution riddled with introverts...now what?
 
INTJ

Introverted 89
Intuitive 62
Thinking 38
Judging 22

What's the deal with the "Strength of the preferences %"? I guess the numbers mean that I'm super introverted and intuitive and not as much into thinking (sounds like lazy old me) and judging?
 
Well, I know for a fact that I am an INFJ, as I posted in this thread. I have also tested as an INTP before. On this test that I just actually took, I got INTJ. It might have something to do with how the questions are worded.

Introverted 67 (dead on)
Intuitive 75 (pretty close, I have gotten 90 on others)
Thinking 12 (I am usually closer to 50/50)
Judging 33 (Usually closer to 50/50)

So it could be, in my view, that the test leans toward the TJ types
75% I, where the general population is 75% E
50% TJ where the general population is 33%
69% IN where the general population is 16%

And overall... here vs general
ISTJ 4.67% vs. 12-16%
ISFJ 1.87% vs. 10-13%
INFJ 7.94% vs. 2-3%
INTJ 37.38% vs 3-4%
ISTP 1.40% vs. 5-7%
ISFP 0.93% vs. 5-7%
INFP 8.41% vs. 4-5%
INTP 15.42% vs. 5-6%
ESTP 0.47% vs. 5-7%
ESFP 0.47% vs. 6-9%
ENFP 4.21% vs. 6-8%
ENTP 6.07% vs. 4-7%
ESTJ/ESFJ 2.34% vs. 20-24%
ENFJ 1.87% vs. 3-5%
ENTJ 6.54% vs. 3-5%
 
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INTJ, but have worked hard on making the I an E. We all should. Canvassing is good practice.
 
Did anyone get a 100 for the percentage of anything?

I did for I...

INTJ also overall.
 
Here is another test: http://kts2.personalityzone.com/user/register.aspx

Perhaps that first test is biased towards INTJ results. If anyone takes this second one and gets a different answer please post and let us know.



Idealists as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self--always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials.

Idealists are sure that friendly cooperation is the best way for people to achieve their goals. Conflict and confrontation upset them because they seem to put up angry barriers between people. Idealists dream of creating harmonious, even caring personal relations, and they have a unique talent for helping people get along with each other and work together for the good of all. Such interpersonal harmony might be a romantic ideal, but then Idealists are incurable romantics who prefer to focus on what might be, rather than what is. The real, practical world is only a starting place for Idealists; they believe that life is filled with possibilities waiting to be realized, rich with meanings calling out to be understood. This idea of a mystical or spiritual dimension to life, the "not visible" or the "not yet" that can only be known through intuition or by a leap of faith, is far more important to Idealists than the world of material things.

Highly ethical in their actions, Idealists hold themselves to a strict standard of personal integrity. They must be true to themselves and to others, and they can be quite hard on themselves when they are dishonest, or when they are false or insincere. More often, however, Idealists are the very soul of kindness. Particularly in their personal relationships, Idealists are without question filled with love and good will. They believe in giving of themselves to help others; they cherish a few warm, sensitive friendships; they strive for a special rapport with their children; and in marriage they wish to find a "soulmate," someone with whom they can bond emotionally and spiritually, sharing their deepest feelings and their complex inner worlds.

Idealists are relatively rare, making up no more than 15 to 20 percent of the population. But their ability to inspire people with their enthusiasm and their idealism has given them influence far beyond their numbers.
 
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