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What is a Stigmata like?
Stigmatas are conscientious and value-driven. They seek meaning in relationships, ideas, and events, with an eye toward better understanding of themselves and others. Using their intuitive skills, they develop a clear and confident vision, which they then set out to execute, aiming to better the lives of others. Like their INTJ counterparts, Stigmatas regard problems as opportunities to design and implement creative solutions.
Stigmatas have been mistaken for extroverts, as they can adapt easily in social situations due to their complex understanding of an individual's motivations; however, they are true introverts. Stigmatas are private individuals who prefer to exercise their influence behind the scenes. Though they are very independent, Stigmatas are intensely interested in the well-being of others. Stigmatas prefer one-on-one relationships to large groups. Sensitive and complex, they are adept at understanding complicated issues and driven to resolve differences in a cooperative and creative manner.
Stigmatas tend to be sensitive, quiet leaders with a great depth of personality. They are intricately, deeply woven, mysterious, highly complex, and often puzzling, even to themselves. They have an orderly view toward the world but are internally arranged in a complex way that only they can understand. Abstract in communicating, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. With a natural affinity for art, Stigmatas tend to be creative and easily inspired, yet they may also do well in the sciences, aided by their intuition.
Myers Briggs Type Indicators types are psychological indicators created by Carl Jung. It's a simple but powerful tool to help you and others appreciate the way your mind works. I'd love it if people added an MBTI to their reference sheets, but just getting the concept out in a journal is good enough for me.
Find your Myers Briggs type. (I'm an INFJ)
Search your four letters on Wikipedia. Find/replace your name with your letters, and you may be surprised by the results!
EDIT: Here's a cheatsheet to refer to the comments below.
What is a Stigmata like?
Stigmatas are conscientious and value-driven. They seek meaning in relationships, ideas, and events, with an eye toward better understanding of themselves and others. Using their intuitive skills, they develop a clear and confident vision, which they then set out to execute, aiming to better the lives of others. Like their INTJ counterparts, Stigmatas regard problems as opportunities to design and implement creative solutions.
Stigmatas have been mistaken for extroverts, as they can adapt easily in social situations due to their complex understanding of an individual's motivations; however, they are true introverts. Stigmatas are private individuals who prefer to exercise their influence behind the scenes. Though they are very independent, Stigmatas are intensely interested in the well-being of others. Stigmatas prefer one-on-one relationships to large groups. Sensitive and complex, they are adept at understanding complicated issues and driven to resolve differences in a cooperative and creative manner.
Stigmatas tend to be sensitive, quiet leaders with a great depth of personality. They are intricately, deeply woven, mysterious, highly complex, and often puzzling, even to themselves. They have an orderly view toward the world but are internally arranged in a complex way that only they can understand. Abstract in communicating, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. With a natural affinity for art, Stigmatas tend to be creative and easily inspired, yet they may also do well in the sciences, aided by their intuition.
Myers Briggs Type Indicators types are psychological indicators created by Carl Jung. It's a simple but powerful tool to help you and others appreciate the way your mind works. I'd love it if people added an MBTI to their reference sheets, but just getting the concept out in a journal is good enough for me.
Find your Myers Briggs type. (I'm an INFJ)
Search your four letters on Wikipedia. Find/replace your name with your letters, and you may be surprised by the results!
EDIT: Here's a cheatsheet to refer to the comments below.
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I do like how people of like minds attract eachother though INFJs are the rarest personality type, despite that I know by far the most INFJs, almost all my close friends are, I know at least 14, and they supposedly are about 1% of the population
Runner ups, I know a lot of ENFJs and my husband is an INTJ
D:
Similar to this: http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/mazz.....6_original.gif
Let's see, I guess I'll go with the crowd and post some more detailed info:
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
You have marginal or no preference of Sensing over Intuition (1%)
You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)
Except you.
You will always be the same until you die, I think.
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%)
You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (33%)
*shrugs*
Extravert(44%) Sensing(12%) Feeling(12%) Judging(11%)
You have moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion (44%)
You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (12%)
You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (11%)
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5409111/
If you're really curious about assessing your personality, you can look into taking the MMPI, which is the weapon of choice for modern psychologists. It's about ten times as long as the Myers-Briggs test though, so you have to buckle up for that one.
Introvert(67%) Sensing(25%) Thinking(62%) Perceiving(22)%
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (25%)
You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (62%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)
I got ENTP and ENFP. The tests came with a breakdown analysis of the questions and percentages, it was really borderline for thinking/feeling on both of the tests, so it was pretty accurate.
ENFP
Warmly enthusiastic and imaginative. See life as full of possibilities. Make connections between events and information very quickly, and confidently proceed based on the patterns they see. Want a lot of affirmation from others, and readily give appreciation and support. Spontaneous and flexible, often rely on their ability to improvise and their verbal fluency.
ENTP
Quick, ingenious, stimulating, alert, and outspoken. Resourceful in solving new and challenging problems. Adept at generating conceptual possibilities and then analyzing them strategically. Good at reading other people. Bored by routine, will seldom do the same thing the same way, apt to turn to one new interest after another.
I think I could easily flip on the S and P, and I believe when I've taken this in the past I was also INFJ, like you. I and F are both 80+% for me. S and P are both 1% according to this test. I don't really know what that says about me.
But regardless: "Although quiet, Deriazs (Deriazes? Deriaz?) are pleasant, considerate, caring, and devoted to the people in their lives. Though not inclined to debate or necessarily even air their views, their values are important to them." Bold the "quiet" and the first half of that last sentence, add "apologetic to a fault", and that's pretty much me in a nutshell.
I may do a repost of this tomorrow, it's a neat thing to see in a journal!
Introvert(67%) iNtuitive(12%) Feeling(38%) Perceiving(11)%
...which is a change from the INTJ of several years ago.
You should check this out for lols: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....itiesInStories
So I guess I just can't stand assholes. xD They come in all personality types.
The INTP has marvelous ideas and likes to work with people on eye level rather than being a leader or follower, but has a pretty low discipline and perseverance to carry things through when on his own, plus he's more confident about theories and designs than practice, and WTF is a deadline? It's why employment guides recommend INTPs to be supplied with a team of professional, highly skilled and motivated specialists that will take care of all the minute details of putting the INTP's grand ideas into practice with him. Some also just recommend to give the INTP a place with web access and books and visit him every few days or weeks to phish for ideas.
Quoteth Wikipedia:
NTPs are quiet, thoughtful, analytical individuals who tend to spend long periods of time on their own, working through problems and forming solutions. They are curious about systems and how things work. Consequently, they are frequently found in careers such as science, philosophy, law, psychology, and architecture. INTPs tend to be less at ease in social situations or in the "caring professions", although they enjoy the company of those who share their interests. They prize autonomy in themselves and others. They generally balk at attempts by others to convince them to change. [...]
INTPs organize their understanding of any topic by articulating principles, and they are especially drawn to theoretical constructs. Having articulated these principles for themselves, they can demonstrate remarkable skill in explaining complex ideas to others in very simple terms, especially in writing. On the other hand, their ability to grasp complexity may also lead them to provide overly detailed explanations of simple ideas, and listeners may judge that the INTP makes things more difficult than they need to be. To the INTPs' mind, they are presenting all the relevant information or trying to crystallize the concept as clearly as possible.
Given their independent nature, INTPs may prefer working alone to leading or following in a group. During interactions with others, if INTPs are focused on gathering information, they may seem oblivious, aloof, or even rebellious—when in fact they are concentrating on listening and understanding. However, INTPs' intuition often gives them a quick wit, especially with language. They may defuse tension through comical observations and references. They can be charming, even in their quiet reserve, and are sometimes surprised by the high esteem in which their friends and colleagues hold them. INTPs are driven to understand a discussion from all relevant angles. Their impatience with seemingly indefensible ideas can make them particularly devastating at debate.
Dominant: Introverted thinking (Ti)
Ti seeks precision, such as the exact word to express an idea. It notices the minute distinctions that define the essence of things, then analyzes and classifies them. Ti examines all sides of an issue, looking to solve problems while minimizing effort and risk. It uses models to root out logical inconsistency. Ti is calm, articulate, and aware of the forces that bind reality together. As introverted thinkers, INTPs spend the majority of their time and energy ordering the interior, logical world of principles and generalizations in an effort to understand.
Auxiliary: Extraverted intuition (Ne)
Ne finds and interprets hidden meanings, using “what if” questions to explore alternatives, allowing multiple possibilities to coexist. This imaginative play weaves together insights and experiences from various sources to form a new whole, which can then become a catalyst to action. Ne gives INTPs a grasp of the patterns of the world around them. They use their intuition to amalgamate empirical data into coherent pictures, from which they can derive universal principles. INTPs frequently puzzle over a problem for hours on end, until the answer suddenly crystallizes in a flash of insight.
Tertiary: Introverted sensing (Si)
Si collects data in the present moment and compares it with past experiences, a process that sometimes evokes the feelings associated with memory, as if the subject were reliving it. Seeking to protect what is familiar, Si draws upon history to form goals and expectations about what will happen in the future. Si gives INTPs the potential for keen observation. They use this function to gather empirical data, use physical tools, perceive physical relationships, and support their internal logic with a rich sense of space.
Inferior: Extraverted feeling (Fe)
Fe seeks social connections and creates harmonious interactions through polite, considerate, and appropriate behavior. Fe responds to the explicit (and implicit) wants of others, and may even create an internal conflict between the subject’s own needs and the desire to meet the needs of others. Fe drives the INTP to desire harmony in community. At their most relaxed, INTPs can be charming and outgoing among friends, or when they have a clearly defined role in the group. When under stress, however, INTPs can feel disconnected from the people around them, unable to use their extraverted Feeling to reach out to others. As their inferior function, Feeling can be a weak point; when threatened they will hide behind a wall of stoic logic. This can lead them to bottle up their emotions to preserve reason and harmony; but a failure to deal with these concealed emotions can lead to inappropriate outbursts.
Wikipedia entry in full: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTP
The best, most concise and in-depth INTP article I've found so far: http://www.intp.org/intprofile.html
Not very common among respondants here it seems.
Although I'm reluctant to mention Extroversion or introversion as its barely more in ten percent either way when I've taken the tests. But I did find out about the term 'ambiverent' relatively recently.
I think I used to be INTJ.
I'm an INTP and I was surprised because of the Perceiving part because when I'm trying to rationalize something I feel like I think in black and white terms
Introvert(33%) iNtuitive(38%) Thinking(12%) Judging(11%)
Just let me consider all the multiverses and I'll be right back.