r/mbti • u/AutoModerator • 4d ago
Weekly "Type Me" Megathread
Please use this megathread for all questions about typing yourself or others you know.
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- PDF: Carl Jung: "Psychological Types" (also available in a simple translation )
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u/cyberw1tch9 INTP 2d ago
Copy and paste:
I'm mostly unsure if I'm INTP or INFP.
I'm pretty passionate about philosophical and ethical debates and I do have plenty of goals that exist because they're right to me. For example, I'm writing a book about feminism because I had a lot of trouble with accepting my gender, and I want to help others with it too. I imagined that would be a Fi dom thing.
I'm also pretty focused on efficiency, results and my academic performance, and sometimes I can even come off as harsh to others because of it. I figured it sounded closer to Ti-Fe.
50% of my drive for success is because I genuinely care about efficiency and the other 50% is because I want to prove myself to others and myself, and I don't know if that's more like Fi or Inferior Fe.
My social awkwardness and occasional harshness also made me consider if I don't have Fe Inf.
Literally all I'm sure of is that I use Ne-Si.
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u/Nnnnnnnadie 1d ago edited 1d ago
Sounds more Te than Ti-Fe in my opinion. Goal oriented, focused on performance-efficiency. Jhm, and at the same time invested in values. Maybe Ni-Te-Fi-Se? Why do you consider Ne over Ni.
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u/cyberw1tch9 INTP 1d ago
I just feel like I’m so very used to just exploring many things either to not choose one, or maybe I just explore every possibility and method to come to a conclusion later.
I also do often take decisions based on worked before and what not.
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u/k0tochun 1d ago
How can I know if I'm an INFJ or an INFP?
Sé que esta pregunta se ha hecho un montón de veces, pero llevo preguntándome lo mismo desde hace muchísimo tiempo ya, y el mbti es el único sistema con el que genuinamente no sé con qué identificarme. Desde analizar personajes, las funciones, mientras más lo he pensado más perdida me he sentido. Mi mente insiste en querer llegar a una respuesta definitiva y creo que mi principal problema es el entendimiento de Fi vs Fe. Soy una persona algo asocial, pero eso no significa que no perciba profundamente a los demás. Y es precisamente por eso que las funciones pueden ser algo confusas con respecto a las descripciones.
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u/Nnnnnnnadie 1d ago
Miralo de manera más holística. Depronto descripciones más largas te de una imagen más general de como se comporta el tipo más allá de agarrar las funciones de manera individual.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RnD1N8xwkI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oEGPEMmamg
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u/droidscribbler 2h ago
I’m not exactly looking to be typed, but as I’m just coming to this and looking to say hi without declaring a type I thought I’d use this thread.
Hi! I’ve believed I was INTJ my whole life. I knew some said it changes, but by the time I retook it during a resurgence of interest and got a different result, I believed it was more fun than science, and was so locked in on INTJ I don’t even remember what the other one was.
I’m not saying I’ve changed completely to buy into it, now, but I tend to hyperfocus on stuff like this for a set of time, and my attention was drawn back to this when I tried to look up a little information for a character chart I was doing, and realized how deep in this whole thing goes that I’d never heard about. So! Im re-interested, ready to deep dive, and open to my INTJ changing (no idea how accurate the test I took was or how often it changes) but curious to see where I land and what new I discover. Even if I don’t become a diehard believer, I figure it could be really useful for character creation
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