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    Which of the 16 Are You?

    Water Closet
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    • art_of_shredA
      art_of_shred Banned
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      If everyone is in a "only 3% of the population" type, what type makes up the bulk of everyone else out there?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @art_of_shred
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        @art_of_shred said:

        If everyone is in a "only 3% of the population" type, what type makes up the bulk of everyone else out there?

        Here you go...

        How Frequent is my Myers Briggs Type?

        http://www.myersbriggs.org/_images/estimated_frequency_table.gif

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        • scottalanmillerS
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          One thing that you will notice right away is that I is more common than E in the general population (by a tiny amount) but you will likely find E more common in service industry jobs like IT and definitely more common in any highly social community, like MangoLassi. So the group here is a bit self-selecting as a subset of an already slightly limiting pool. So not likely to reflect the general population.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            @art_of_shred said:

            If everyone is in a "only 3% of the population" type, what type makes up the bulk of everyone else out there?

            Here you go...

            How Frequent is my Myers Briggs Type?

            http://www.myersbriggs.org/_images/estimated_frequency_table.gif

            Interesting...

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            • thanksajdotcomT
              thanksajdotcom
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              @scottalanmiller , I don't know...we've got a good balance of I and E here in ML...

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @art_of_shred
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                @art_of_shred said:

                If everyone is in a "only 3% of the population" ....

                I'm in a 6-8%, as is AJ. So we are pretty much average as there are sixteen types. Average meaning median, in this case.

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                • thanksajdotcomT
                  thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @art_of_shred said:

                  If everyone is in a "only 3% of the population" ....

                  I'm in a 6-8%, as is AJ. So we are pretty much average as there are sixteen types. Average meaning median, in this case.

                  Well, considering there are 16 types, if it was a perfect split, there would be 6.0625% of people in each group, so 8% is actually slightly above average, although I can see why ours is one of the more common groups @scottalanmiller .

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                  • NicN
                    Nic
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                    INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom @Nic
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                      @Nic said:

                      INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                      Is that you?

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                      • NicN
                        Nic @thanksajdotcom
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                        @thanksaj said:

                        @Nic said:

                        INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                        Is that you?

                        Yeah, the joke is that INTJ's are full of themselves, and therefore think theirs is the best. I'm INTJ and my wife is ESFP, which is opposite on every quadrant. We read up on the matching of that pairing in marriage and it said "this pairing is so rare as to be of only academic interest" 🙂

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                        • C
                          Carnival Boy
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                          I'm INTP

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom @Nic
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                            @Nic said:

                            @thanksaj said:

                            @Nic said:

                            INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                            Is that you?

                            Yeah, the joke is that INTJ's are full of themselves, and therefore think theirs is the best. I'm INTJ and my wife is ESFP, which is opposite on every quadrant. We read up on the matching of that pairing in marriage and it said "this pairing is so rare as to be of only academic interest" 🙂

                            I have a hard time seeing you as an introvert...You're just so personable...

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Nic
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                              @Nic said:

                              INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                              "I" is a surprise to me. "J" makes total sense though.

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @Nic said:

                                INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                                "I" is a surprise to me. "J" makes total sense though.

                                For a CM, it makes sense.

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                                  technobabble
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                                  Personality: ENFJ
                                  Variant: Turbulent
                                  Role: Diplomat

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                                  • NicN
                                    Nic @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @Nic said:

                                    INTJ, the rarest and best one 🙂

                                    "I" is a surprise to me. "J" makes total sense though.

                                    Yeah, I think I'm a good example of why introversion and social anxiety are separate issues. I've learned how to socialize well, and I'm good around people I know, but being around big crowds drains me. Part of what helped me learn how to socialize well was doing phone support for QuickBooks. A year of being on the phone 8 hours a day with strangers teaches you how to make small talk very well. The reason many introverts aren't good at socializing is because they never get any practice at it. The traditional definition of introversion vs extroversion is that introverts gain energy by being alone and extroverts gain energy by being around people.

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                                    • NicN
                                      Nic
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                                      Also Jaime and Kelly are good examples of the I/E axis being separate from the shy/talkative axis. Jaime is a shy extrovert who hates being alone. Kelly is an outgoing introvert who needs her alone time.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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                                        @thanksaj said:

                                        I have a hard time seeing you as an introvert...You're just so personable...

                                        E vs I is about how you get energy, has no relationship to being shy, antisocial or personable. It's not the same introvert and extrovert that you are used to. In MB terms, an introvert gets their energy from being alone. An extrovert gets their energy from people. Both operate in the other space.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Nic
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                                          @Nic said:

                                          Kelly is an outgoing introvert who needs her alone time.

                                          I'm an outgoing extrovert but, like many Es, I still need alone time from time to time. I need people 90% of the time but I need to get away and center now and then or I fall apart.

                                          It's why I like business travel once in a while. A night or two alone in a hotel room really helps my brain reset.

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                                          • thanksajdotcomT
                                            thanksajdotcom @Nic
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                                            @Nic said:

                                            Also Jaime and Kelly are good examples of the I/E axis being separate from the shy/talkative axis. Jaime is a shy extrovert who hates being alone. Kelly is an outgoing introvert who needs her alone time.

                                            Interesting. I can see that.

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