Mapping Big 5 Onto MBTI/Jungian Dynamics (And Oddities)

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Just wondering if people who know both their MBTI/Jungian type and their Big 5 have anything in the Big 5 that is odd for their MBTI/Jungian type.

I have some oddities.

I am high in openness, which is congruent with INFJ.
I am high in agreeableness, which is congruent with INFJ.
I am low in conscientiousness, which is NOT congruent with INFJ.
I am average in Extroversion, which is semi-congruent with INFJ or can be.
Neuroticism isn't really calculated in MBTI/Jungian types, except when Cognitive Functions are exaggerated and termed a "diagnosis."

Specifically, I am low in orderliness AND industriousness. That typically shows low J characteristics. But, I am relatively confident that I lead with Ni (even more than my Fe even though I am super high in BOTH compassion AND Politeness, but this is a characteristic that I had abandoned for parts of my life and returned to after THE experience. I digress. Also, and I think this is the most interesting thing, is that I am pretty high in assertiveness, which corresponds to Extroversion, but I have average to low Enthusiasm, which is the other part of Extroversion.

And, interestingly enough, I have taken Jordan Peterson's Big 5 test twice. Once before, my faith was confirmed through a miraculous experience, and once after. Totally different results, which is evidence of how the experience changed me.

Here is a link to Jordan Peterson's test if you want to take it. I believe it costs $10, but it is very valid as far as results go.

Here are my before and after results in this image.

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Awesome! I've heard about the Big Five but need to learn more. Thanks for the test. Would love to hear about your faith/confirmation/miraculous experience or get a link to the thread if you've already talked about it.

Sure! It was one of the first things I shared on this website at the time I decided I would be more committed to posting here.

 
There are free Big 5 tests out there. No need to pay $9.95 for one.

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Cheers,
Ian
 
There are free Big 5 tests out there. No need to pay $9.95 for one.

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Cheers,
Ian

Thank you for sharing. My only reservation about some of these free tests is that they are often either not rigorous enough scientifically, or they try to measure too much (like this one you have here).
 
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