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I’ve never looked seriously into this stuff. At my “former” customer service job, they tell us to break customers down into one or more of 4 “personality types”.
I don’t subscribe to stuff like this mostly because once you label and categorize something, it can cut off other possibilities of meaning.
At the former job, I’ve been docked on call evaluations for not categorizing customers based on the 4 “totally useful” (sarcasm mine) types above.
Evaluators ask me “Why don’t you use this?” and I say “If I’m focusing too much on figuring out what ‘type of person’ the customer is, I don’t pay attention to what they’re actually telling me. I just work with what they tell me.”
It’s just entertainment, what’s to take seriously?
If that’s the case, then it’s just a waste of my time
I can do this experiment every other month and receive different results depending on the subliminal I’m running – especially in the categories of Thinking/Feeling, Extraverted / Introverted – today, it seems I’m embodying the Archetype of a Campaigner, lovely.
No, not really.
There is an amount of substance to it, how much is open to speculation.
I have always been an INTJ.
I doubt this will change in the future, either.
How are you meant to categorise them?
What questions do you ask?
And how do you treat them differently depending on their answers?
Bruh, I have never seen 100% introverted.
That‘s freaking impressive.
INFP here. I’d encourage people to check out the cognitive functions and figure out your type using those. I found that infinitely more useful than the tests. Most of them arent all that accurate/you might report biased answers that don’t reflect your true type.
Same here.
I am an INTP.
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INFJ bros I know here are @HappyHero, @Ichiban @RVconsultant, @Present1
I am an INTP, too.