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    Saturday, March 04, 2006

    A peek behind the curtains of a persona (mine)

    I once took a Myers-Briggs personality test before my body became an adult (I can't recall with certainty which profile I fit, as my personality evolves over time). Today, I came across a website where you can take the test. I gave it a try, and I really do think that the results I got back does reflect my current level of sanity, er, state of mind. My mental status was determined by a truncated list of multiple-choice questions, which is impressive. I recall answering much more questions than I did when I took the real thing as a teenager - on paper - it was during the good 'ol days, the mid-late nineties, when computer-based testing was still only a million-dollar theoretical idea.

    Below the results below is the link to the test where you can go and Freudisquely psychoanalyze yourself. (Yes, I just intentionally mind-boggled you)


    Your #1 Match: ENFP


    The Inspirer

    You love being around people, and you are deeply committed to your friends.
    You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules.
    Incredibly perceptive, you can usually sense if someone has hidden motives.
    You use lots of colorful language and expressions. You're quite the storyteller!

    You would make an excellent entrepreneur, politician, or journalist.


    Your #2 Match: INFP

    The Idealist

    You are creative with a great imagination, living in your own inner world.
    Open minded and accepting, you strive for harmony in your important relationships.
    It takes a long time for people to get to know you. You are hesitant to let people get close.
    But once you care for someone, you do everything you can to help them grow and develop.

    You would make an excellent writer, psychologist, or artist.


    Your #3 Match: ENTP

    The Visionary

    You are charming, outgoing, friendly. You make a good first impression.
    You possess good negotiating skills and can convince anyone of anything.
    Happy to be the center of attention, you love to tell stories and show off.
    You're very clever, but not disciplined enough to do well in structured environments.

    You would make a great entrepreneur, marketing executive, or actor.


    Your #4 Match: INTP

    The Thinker

    You are analytical and logical - and on a quest to learn everything you can.
    Smart and complex, you always love a new intellectual challenge.
    Your biggest pet peeve is people who slow you down with trivial chit chat.
    A quiet maverick, you tend to ignore rules and authority whenever you feel like it.

    You would make an excellent mathematician, programmer, or professor.


    Your #5 Match: ESFP

    The Performer

    You are a natural performer and happiest when you're entertaining others.
    A great friend, you are generous, fun-loving and optimistic.
    You love to laugh - and you like almost all people equally.
    You accept life as it is, and you do your best to make each day fantastic.

    You would make a good actor, designer, or counselor.


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