Oscillation
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ
Have you a lot of friends that has taken the MBTI?
Were you surprised?
Has it brought you insights on the strengths and weaknesses of the MBTI?
I have a close friend that's an INTJ, a mother and a sister-in-law that both typed as an INFJ, my brother ENFP, my sister ESFP, her fiance ESTJ, my dad ESFJ, and I have typed about hundreds in my mind. There might be some misstyped, but I sure have learnt how the MBTI works (compared to them), and I have found out that there are some outspoken traits in every type that we all could be a little more carful about telling "this is an XXXX!"
My INTJ friend for example are deeply intrerested in arts and he has studied cabinetmaking, and he know very little about math, physics and other sciencess. I myself are the opposite, even though there are some who might say INTJ should be interesting in science and INFJ into arts. Well, both of us like both art and science, but it's like we play the role of the other stereotype when it comes to interests.
Were you surprised?
Has it brought you insights on the strengths and weaknesses of the MBTI?
I have a close friend that's an INTJ, a mother and a sister-in-law that both typed as an INFJ, my brother ENFP, my sister ESFP, her fiance ESTJ, my dad ESFJ, and I have typed about hundreds in my mind. There might be some misstyped, but I sure have learnt how the MBTI works (compared to them), and I have found out that there are some outspoken traits in every type that we all could be a little more carful about telling "this is an XXXX!"
My INTJ friend for example are deeply intrerested in arts and he has studied cabinetmaking, and he know very little about math, physics and other sciencess. I myself are the opposite, even though there are some who might say INTJ should be interesting in science and INFJ into arts. Well, both of us like both art and science, but it's like we play the role of the other stereotype when it comes to interests.