That's how I stumbled upon the MBTI personality test (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), which is apparently one of the most "accurate" personality tests around. Personally, I wouldn't put my money on these personality tests, 'cause people do change, don't they? But, admittedly, it is kinda fun to have my ever-so-faithful computer screen trying to describe my personality.
Surprisingly, it's pretty accurate!
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Most of that description is on the spot. I like drama. I am an enthusiast to the point of overbearing (or so my friends say). I like spontaneity. And the things that I always hate are routine and authority. Ok, so maybe I need to grow up a little bit on this. Hee... hee..
And yeah, I've had problems in the past involving unfinished projects and procastination. But you can always find me at you beck and call whenever there are new (and interesting) projects.
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But the good news is.... a character that I really really admire from my favorite guilty past time (aka. Smallville) turns out to be an ENFP! (I had once been inspired by her style too so that I cut my long hair. Bad decision.)
Here. Taken from funkymbtifiction.tumblr.com (hopefully, I give enough credits where it's due)
With all of that said, funnily enough, I don't recommend you to believe these kinds of personality testers. No matter how accurate they "seem" to be. Why? Because after visiting some of the other personality types, I can easily see and fit myself to other types. It depends on the day, whenever I'm in the mood, whenever I'm obsessed with something. The truth is, people change and personalities follow what is accommodating for us. If your environment requires you to be bold and blunt, you'll be (at some degree) bold and blunt. And we haven't even counted yet the influence of our post-patriarchal society, with some remaining residues of men's attitude over women. Some women are bred to be obedient, gentle, and all of the stereotypes. No, there's nothing wrong with that. But it does influence one's self.
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ENFP has its strengths and weaknesses. If I were to obsess over it, I'd probably end up as a procrastinator who was too flighty to hang on to one job forever. I don't want that. In this stage of life I might be an ENFP. Next stage, who knows :)
What about yours truly? Curious to know your type? Try an MBTI test for free (albeit a little bit fake, but what's the matter? It's not like it's life and death, right?) by clicking this link:
And here's an article why your result is not ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT COMPROMISE the real you: