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Pokey Dravon
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2014.06.06 16:49:00 -
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In the spirit of Llast 326's Political Test Thread HERE I thought I'd post up another type of test that I personally have a lot of interest in for CPM1 candidates (any anyone else who is interested in this)
Jung Typology Test
Once you get your result, you can get a description of that personality type [http://www.truity.com/view/types]HERE [/url]so don't be shy to post up your results, might be interesting!
INFJ - The Counselor
http://www.truity.com/infj
INFJ in a Nutshell
INFJs are creative nurturers with a strong sense of personal integrity and a drive to help others realize their potential. Creative and dedicated, they have a talent for helping others with original solutions to their personal challenges.
The Counselor has a unique ability to intuit others' emotions and motivations, and will often know how someone else is feeling before that person knows it himself. They trust their insights about others and have strong faith in their ability to read people. Although they are sensitive, they are also reserved; the INFJ is a private sort, and is selective about sharing intimate thoughts and feelings.
What Makes the INFJ Tick
INFJs are guided by a deeply considered set of personal values. They are intensely idealistic, and can clearly imagine a happier and more perfect future. They can become discouraged by the harsh realities of the present, but they are typically motivated and persistent in taking positive action nonetheless. The INFJ feels an intrinsic drive to do what they can to make the world a better place.
INFJs want a meaningful life and deep connections with other people. They do not tend to share themselves freely but appreciate emotional intimacy with a select, committed few. Although their rich inner life can sometimes make them seem mysterious or private to others, they profoundly value authentic connections with people they trust.
Recognizing an INFJ
INFJs often appear quiet, caring and sensitive, and may be found listening attentively to someone elseGÇÖs ideas or concerns. They are highly perceptive about people and want to help others achieve understanding. INFJs are not afraid of complex personal problems; in fact, they are quite complex themselves, and have a rich inner life that few are privy to. They reflect at length on issues of ethics, and feel things deeply. Because Counselors initially appear so gentle and reserved, they may surprise others with their intensity when one of their values is threatened or called into question. Their calm exterior belies the complexity of their inner worlds.
Because INFJs are such complex people, they may be reluctant to engage with others who might not understand or appreciate them, and can thus be hard to get to know. Although they want to get along with others and support them in their goals, they are fiercely loyal to their own system of values and will not follow others down a path that does not feel authentic to them. When they sense that their values are not being respected, or when their intuition tells them that someoneGÇÖs intentions are not pure, they are likely to withdraw.
Like my ideas?
Pokey Dravon for CPM1
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2014.06.06 17:47:00 -
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As I said elsewhere, usually I'm INTP or INTJ. The tests aren't perfect.
I'd like to be your CPM1 candidate
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Appia Vibbia
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.06.07 00:49:00 -
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took the test in jadek's thread and took this one. INTJ
INTJ in a Nutshell
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves.
Often intellectual, INTJs enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. They approach life by analyzing the theory behind what they see, and are typically focused inward, on their own thoughtful study of the world around them. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. They are typically independent and selective about their relationships, preferring to associate with people who they find intellectually stimulating.
What Makes the INTJ Tick
INTJs are perceptive about systems and strategy, and often understand the world as a chess board to be navigated. They want to understand how systems work, and how events proceed: the INTJ often has a unique ability to foresee logical outcomes. They enjoy applying themselves to a project or idea in depth, and putting in concentrated effort to achieve their goals.
INTJs have a hunger for knowledge and strive to constantly increase their competence; they are often perfectionists with extremely high standards of performance for themselves and others. They tend to have a keen interest in self-improvement and are lifelong learners, always looking to add to their base of information and awareness.
Recognizing an INTJ
INTJs are typically reserved and serious, and seem to spend a lot of time thinking. They are curious about the world around them and often want to know the principle behind what they see. They thoroughly examine the information they receive, and if asked a question, will typically consider it at length before presenting a careful, complex answer. INTJs think critically and clearly, and often have an idea about how to do something more efficiently. They can be blunt in their presentation, and often communicate in terms of the larger strategy, leaving out the details.
Although INTJs arenGÇÖt usually warm or particularly gregarious, they tend to have a self-assured manner with people based on their own security in their intelligence. They relate their ideas with confidence, and once they have arrived at a conclusion they fully expect others to see the wisdom in their perceptions. They are typically perfectionists and appreciate an environment of intellectual challenge. They enjoy discussing interesting ideas, and may get themselves into trouble because of their take-no-prisoners attitude: if someoneGÇÖs beliefs donGÇÖt make logical sense, the Mastermind typically has no qualms about pointing that out.
INTJ in the Population
INTJ is the third rarest type in the population, and the rarest type among women (with ENTJ). INTJs make up:
2% of the general population 3% of men 1% of women
Popular Hobbies
Popular hobbies for the INTJ include reading, cultural events, taking classes, appreciating art, computers and video games, and independent sports such as swimming, backpacking, or running marathons.
Interesting facts about the INTJ:
On personality trait measures, score as Discreet, Industrious, Logical, Deliberate, Self-Confident, and Methodical Among types least likely to suffer heart disease and cardiac problems Least likely of all the types to believe in a higher spiritual power Personal values include Achievement Of all types, least likely to state that they value Home/family, Financial security, Relationships & friendships, and Community service Overrepresented among MBA students and female small business owners Commonly found in scientific or technical fields, computer occupations, and legal professions
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Freccia di Lybra
Maphia Clan Corporation
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Posted - 2014.06.07 03:04:00 -
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Appia Vibbia wrote:took the test in jadek's thread and took this one. INTJ
INTJ in a Nutshell
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves.
Often intellectual, INTJs enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. They approach life by analyzing the theory behind what they see, and are typically focused inward, on their own thoughtful study of the world around them. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. They are typically independent and selective about their relationships, preferring to associate with people who they find intellectually stimulating.
What Makes the INTJ Tick
INTJs are perceptive about systems and strategy, and often understand the world as a chess board to be navigated. They want to understand how systems work, and how events proceed: the INTJ often has a unique ability to foresee logical outcomes. They enjoy applying themselves to a project or idea in depth, and putting in concentrated effort to achieve their goals.
INTJs have a hunger for knowledge and strive to constantly increase their competence; they are often perfectionists with extremely high standards of performance for themselves and others. They tend to have a keen interest in self-improvement and are lifelong learners, always looking to add to their base of information and awareness.
Recognizing an INTJ
INTJs are typically reserved and serious, and seem to spend a lot of time thinking. They are curious about the world around them and often want to know the principle behind what they see. They thoroughly examine the information they receive, and if asked a question, will typically consider it at length before presenting a careful, complex answer. INTJs think critically and clearly, and often have an idea about how to do something more efficiently. They can be blunt in their presentation, and often communicate in terms of the larger strategy, leaving out the details.
Although INTJs arenGÇÖt usually warm or particularly gregarious, they tend to have a self-assured manner with people based on their own security in their intelligence. They relate their ideas with confidence, and once they have arrived at a conclusion they fully expect others to see the wisdom in their perceptions. They are typically perfectionists and appreciate an environment of intellectual challenge. They enjoy discussing interesting ideas, and may get themselves into trouble because of their take-no-prisoners attitude: if someoneGÇÖs beliefs donGÇÖt make logical sense, the Mastermind typically has no qualms about pointing that out.
INTJ in the Population
INTJ is the third rarest type in the population, and the rarest type among women (with ENTJ). INTJs make up:
2% of the general population 3% of men 1% of women
Popular Hobbies
Popular hobbies for the INTJ include reading, cultural events, taking classes, appreciating art, computers and video games, and independent sports such as swimming, backpacking, or running marathons.
Interesting facts about the INTJ:
On personality trait measures, score as Discreet, Industrious, Logical, Deliberate, Self-Confident, and Methodical Among types least likely to suffer heart disease and cardiac problems Least likely of all the types to believe in a higher spiritual power Personal values include Achievement Of all types, least likely to state that they value Home/family, Financial security, Relationships & friendships, and Community service Overrepresented among MBA students and female small business owners Commonly found in scientific or technical fields, computer occupations, and legal professions
Looks like a good amount of gamers are INTJ...
Ei fu,
xxwhitedevilxx former Co-CEO Maphia Clan Corporation / Unit Unicorn
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Zatara Rought
General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.06.07 05:59:00 -
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This time I scored as an ENTJ. I normally score as and ENFJ with ENTJ being the 2nd closest compatibility, and INFJ being the third.
ENTJ in a Nutshell
ENTJs are strategic leaders, motivated to organize change. They are quick to see inefficiency and conceptualize new solutions, and enjoy developing long-range plans to accomplish their vision. They excel at logical reasoning and are usually articulate and quick-witted.
ENTJs are analytical and objective, and like bringing order to the world around them. When there are flaws in a system, the ENTJ sees them, and enjoys the process of discovering and implementing a better way. ENTJs are assertive and enjoy taking charge; they see their role as that of leader and manager, organizing people and processes to achieve their goals.
What Makes the ENTJ Tick
ENTJs are often very motivated by success in their careers and enjoy hard work. They are ambitious and interested in gaining power and influence. To the ENTJ, decision-making is a vocation. They want to be in a position to make the call and put plans into motion.
ENTJs tend to be blunt and decisive. Driven to get things done, they can sometimes be critical or brusque in the pursuit of a goal. They are typically friendly and outgoing, although they may not pick up on emotional subleties in other people. They often love working with others toward a common goal, but may not find time to attend to their feelings. They are focused on results and want to be productive, competent, and influential.
Recognizing an ENTJ ENTJs are natural leaders, and often take charge no matter where they are. They typically have a clear vision for the future, and intuitively understand how to move people and processes towards that goal. They tend to approach every situation with the attitude of an efficiency analyst, and are not shy about pointing out what could be done better. For the ENTJ, their ideas are a foregone conclusion: itGÇÖs just a matter of time before they can move the players to get everything accomplished.
ENTJs are often gregarious, and seem to have an idea for how a person will fit into their grand scheme from the moment they are introduced. They are typically direct and may seem presumptuous or even arrogant; they size people and situations up very quickly, and have trouble being anything but honest about what they see. ENTJs are sensitive to issues of power, and seek positions and people of influence. They are characteristically ambitious, and often very engaged in their careers. More than any other type, ENTJs enjoy their work, and may even say that working is what they do for fun.
My take:
A lot of this rings true, even with the flaws portion as I sometimes do stray into the assertive/blunt/and even prideful side of myself. This is something I am conscious of. This is rather comical to me because humility is probably my favorite quality in my friends, and one I strive for.
My qualities for ambition and drive have exerted themselves numerous times while on dust. I saw how Subdreddit, PFBHz, and TP ran things, and wanted to create the laid back and quirkiness I experienced with my friends in Subdreddit, with the passion, drive, and ambition that PFBHz and TP had. Ambition while retaining humility and unassuming attitude has been the success of FA's culture. It's what i'm most proud of.
At the same time my ENFJ qualities are my most common denominator:
ENFJs are idealist organizers, driven to implement their vision of what is best for humanity. They often act as catalysts for human growth because of their ability to see potential in other people and their charisma in persuading others to their ideas. They are focused on values and vision, and are passionate about the possibilities for people.
ENFJs are typically energetic and driven, and often have a lot on their plates. They are tuned into the needs of others and acutely aware of human suffering; however, they also tend to be optimistic and forward-thinking, intuitively seeing opportunity for improvement. The ENFJ is ambitious, but their ambition is not self-serving: rather, they feel personally responsible for making the world a better place.
Contrast my ambition with my insatiable need to build others who don't push me away with their own pride and you meet the paradox of my life.
An innate desire to be in a position to influence others, but not because I crave the power itself, it's because I care deeply about others and want to be friends with everyone. This has put me in a LOT of funny/awkward situations when I find myself defending people I don't even know to my friends simply because of that desire to build and not be negative. Then again contrast that with the bold and assertive attitude I can possess sometimes and you again notice the tension.
Holy ****, and then I read this:
ENFJs are typically good communicators, talented at using words to connect with others. They are perceptive about people and enjoy talking about relationships. They often enjoy helping others solve personal problems and like to share their insights about people, their emotions, and their motivations. They are empathetic sometimes to the point of being over involved, and can become exhausted if they are surrounded by too much negative emotion.
People can surmise and debate the accuracy of being talented with words, but I am literally providing the proof of my ENFJ tendencies as I type. I care deeply about others (perhaps a little less about assholes but I'll still listen to them :P ) I loathe negative emotion and cringe when people are honestly fighting.
CEO of FA, Candidate for CPM1
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.06.07 13:15:00 -
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Appia Vibbia wrote: INTJ in a Nutshell
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves.
Often intellectual, INTJs enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. They approach life by analyzing the theory behind what they see, and are typically focused inward, on their own thoughtful study of the world around them. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. They are typically independent and selective about their relationships, preferring to associate with people who they find intellectually stimulating.
No need for me to wast time taking the test. This describes me perfectly.
Hand/Eye coordination cannot be taught. For everything else there is the Learning Coalition.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.06.07 13:45:00 -
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I bit, and I like.
The Architect
INTP in a Nutshell
INTPs are philosophical innovators, fascinated by logical analysis, systems, and design. They are preoccupied with theory, and search for the universal law behind everything they see. They want to understand the unifying themes of life, in all their complexity.
INTPs are detached, analytical observers who can seem oblivious to the world around them because they are so deeply absorbed in thought. They spend much of their time focused internally: exploring concepts, making connections, and seeking understanding. To the Architect, life is an ongoing inquiry into the mysteries of the universe.
What Makes the INTP Tick
INTPs present a cool exterior but are privately passionate about reason, analysis, and innovation. They seek to create complex systems of understanding to unify the principles they've observed in their environments. Their minds are complicated and active, and they will go to great mental lengths trying to devise ingenious solutions to interesting problems.
The INTP is typically non-traditional, and more likely to reason out their own individual way of doing things than to follow the crowd. The INTP is suspicious of assumptions and conventions, and eager to break apart ideas that others take for granted. INTPs are merciless when analyzing concepts and beliefs, and hold little sacred. They are often baffled by other people who remain loyal to ideology that doesn't make logical sense.
Recognizing an INTP
INTPs are often thoroughly engaged in their own thoughts, and usually appear to others to be offbeat and unconventional. The INTPGÇÖs mind is a most active place, and their inward orientation can mean that they neglect superficial things like home d+¬cor or appropriate clothing. They donGÇÖt tend to bother with small talk but can become downright passionate when talking about science, mathematics, computers, or the larger theoretical problems of the universe. Reality is often of only passing interest to the Architect, as they are more interested in the theory behind it all.
INTPs are typically precise in their speech, and communicate complex ideas with carefully chosen words. They insist on intellectual rigor in even the most casual of conversations, and will readily point out inconsistencies of thought or reasoning. Social niceties may fall by the wayside for an INTP who is more interested in analyzing logic, and they may offend others by submitting their dearly held values and beliefs to logical scrutiny.
INTP in the Population
INTP is one of the less common types in the population, especially for women. Among women, INTP is the fourth rarest type (after INTJ, ENTJ, and INFJ). INTPs make up: GÇó 3% of the general population GÇó 5% of men GÇó 2% of women
Popular Hobbies
Popular leisure activities for an INTP include reading, art and cultural events, chess and other strategy games, writing, taking classes, working with computers, backpacking, hiking, and meditation.
Famous INTPs
Famous INTPs include Albert Einstein, Thomas Jefferson, Rene Descartes, Charles Darwin, Marie Curie, C.G. Jung, Socrates, and Abraham Lincoln.
Research on INTP
Interesting facts about the INTP: GÇó On personality trait measures, score as Candid, Ingenious, Complicated, Independent, and Rebellious GÇó More likely than other types to study a foreign language GÇó Most frequent type among college students committing alcohol and drug policy violations GÇó Have lowest level of coping resources of all the types (with ISTPs) GÇó One of types least likely to believe in a higher spiritual power GÇó Highest of all types in career dissatisfaction (with INFPs) GÇó In school, have lower grades than would be predicted from aptitude scores GÇó More likely than average to complete engineering programs GÇó Personal values include Autonomy, Freedom, and Independence GÇó Overrepresented among working MBA students GÇó Commonly found in science and technical occupations
What the Experts Say
"INTPs are perhaps the most intellectually profound of all the types."
- Isabel Briggs Myers, Gifts Differing
"What is important is that the underlying structures of the universe be uncovered and articulated, and that whatever is stated about the universe be stated correctly, with coherence and without redundancy."
- David Keirsey, Please Understand Me II
"INTPs are free-spirited idea mills and absentminded professors, which makes them fun to be around, easily diverted, and a plethora of unending creativity."
- Otto Kroeger, Type Talk at Work
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Aeon Amadi
Edimmu Warfighters Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.06.07 16:54:00 -
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I got INTP as well.
As for the Political Compass test, I got this number:
Economic Left/Right: -4.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.00 http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-4.88&soc=-4.00
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.06.12 22:57:00 -
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I actually got around to finally doing the test, although I felt it was a forgone conclusion. The result was as I expected:
INTJ Introvert(56%)-á-áiNtuitive(88%)-á-áThinking(38%)-á-áJudging(67%) You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%) You have strong preference of Intuition over Sensing (88%) You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (38%) You have distinct preference of Judging over Perceiving (67%)
Hand/Eye coordination cannot be taught. For everything else there is the Learning Coalition.
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Man of Spade
Nos Nothi
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Posted - 2014.06.12 23:39:00 -
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ENTP. I'll edit and post the thing if requested, but I think it's a reasonably fair judgement.
Totally not Spademan.
That guy is a real jackass.
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Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
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Posted - 2014.06.18 10:32:00 -
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Scored INFJ on this test; the report from the test's website was rather harrowing.
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