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    I'm a Noob here and reckon I will learn much from you folks

    And as a gift for the gifts I am about to receive, I give you this gift.

    There are 16 fundamental Types of brains, according to Carl Jung. Each Type of mind is represented by 4 letters.

    Go to personalitytype.com and click on the Assessment thingy

    You will get a four letters after answering the four questions. Backtrack and remember your four letters answered (or pay the site for the same answer), then google the resulting four letters.

    There are many, many sites dedicated to the Myers Briggs system so maybe have a look at the top three on the google list.

    personalitypage.com offers the most indepth look at Type. Click on the tree and head icons then scroll to the bottom of the page to find your 4 letters to click on

    This stuff is off the charts interesting and has had a really positive effect in my life, as it has helped me understand my mind and the mind's of others, bringing me much peace and harmony

    Enjoy
    Last edited by colonelkilgore; 06-18-2009 at 09:42 PM.

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    Sounds interesting..no mind is alike thats for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by billy blica
    Sounds interesting..no mind is alike thats for sure

    No two minds may be excactly alike, but the processes of of how they operate may indeed be fundementally the same.

    If you give the test a try and then read up on your four letter group I would be interested to here what you thought of it

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    Well that site you didn't mention requires $5 fee to get your password.

    Never mind, after reading another page, I found that from a simple process of logic and rationality, I see that I am an "INTP" type.

    Portrait of an INTP - Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving
    (Introverted Thinking with Extraverted Intuition)
    The Thinker

    As an INTP, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you deal with things rationally and logically. Your secondary mode is external, where you take things in primarily via your intuition.

    INTPs live in the world of theoretical possibilities. They see everything in terms of how it could be improved, or what it could be turned into. They live primarily inside their own minds, having the ability to analyze difficult problems, identify patterns, and come up with logical explanations. They seek clarity in everything, and are therefore driven to build knowledge. They are the "absent-minded professors", who highly value intelligence and the ability to apply logic to theories to find solutions. They typically are so strongly driven to turn problems into logical explanations, that they live much of their lives within their own heads, and may not place as much importance or value on the external world. Their natural drive to turn theories into concrete understanding may turn into a feeling of personal responsibility to solve theoretical problems, and help society move towards a higher understanding.

    INTPs value knowledge above all else. Their minds are constantly working to generate new theories, or to prove or disprove existing theories. They approach problems and theories with enthusiasm and skepticism, ignoring existing rules and opinions and defining their own approach to the resolution. They seek patterns and logical explanations for anything that interests them. They're usually extremely bright, and able to be objectively critical in their analysis. They love new ideas, and become very excited over abstractions and theories. They love to discuss these concepts with others. They may seem "dreamy" and distant to others, because they spend a lot of time inside their minds musing over theories. They hate to work on routine things - they would much prefer to build complex theoretical solutions, and leave the implementation of the system to others. They are intensely interested in theory, and will put forth tremendous amounts of time and energy into finding a solution to a problem with has piqued their interest.

    INTPs do not like to lead or control people. They're very tolerant and flexible in most situations, unless one of their firmly held beliefs has been violated or challenged, in which case they may take a very rigid stance. The INTP is likely to be very shy when it comes to meeting new people. On the other hand, the INTP is very self-confident and gregarious around people they know well, or when discussing theories which they fully understand.

    The INTP has no understanding or value for decisions made on the basis of personal subjectivity or feelings. They strive constantly to achieve logical conclusions to problems, and don't understand the importance or relevance of applying subjective emotional considerations to decisions. For this reason, INTPs are usually not in-tune with how people are feeling, and are not naturally well-equiped to meet the emotional needs of others.

    The INTP may have a problem with self-aggrandizement and social rebellion, which will interfere with their creative potential. Since their Feeling side is their least developed trait, the INTP may have difficulty giving the warmth and support that is sometimes necessary in intimate relationships. If the INTP doesn't realize the value of attending to other people's feelings, he or she may become overly critical and sarcastic with others. If the INTP is not able to find a place for themself which supports the use of their strongest abilities, they may become generally negative and cynical. If the INTP has not developed their Sensing side sufficiently, they may become unaware of their environment, and exhibit weakness in performing maintenance-type tasks, such as bill-paying and dressing appropriately.

    For the INTP, it is extremely important that ideas and facts are expressed correctly and succinctly. They are likely to express themselves in what they believe to be absolute truths. Sometimes, their well thought-out understanding of an idea is not easily understandable by others, but the INTP is not naturally likely to tailor the truth so as to explain it in an understandable way to others. The INTP may be prone to abandoning a project once they have figured it out, moving on to the next thing. It's important that the INTP place importance on expressing their developed theories in understandable ways. In the end, an amazing discovery means nothing if you are the only person who understands it.

    The INTP is usually very independent, unconventional, and original. They are not likely to place much value on traditional goals such as popularity and security. They usually have complex characters, and may tend to be restless and temperamental. They are strongly ingenious, and have unconventional thought patterns which allows them to analyze ideas in new ways. Consequently, a lot of scientific breakthroughs in the world have been made by the INTP.

    The INTP is at his best when he can work on his theories independently. When given an environment which supports his creative genius and possible eccentricity, the INTP can accomplish truly remarkable things. These are the pioneers of new thoughts in our society.

    Jungian functional preference ordering:

    Dominant: Introverted Thinking
    Auxiliary: Extraverted Intuition
    Tertiary: Introverted Sensing
    Inferior: Extraverted Feeling
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    If you don't wanna pay the $5, simply review your answers as towhat your 4 letter Type is after answering the four questions.

    Bud, do you think the description is accurate.....creeply so? Being an INTP I would imagine you will analyze it thoroughly and have a rational conclusion as to the "truth" of the system

    For myself, it provided an internal veiw of my mind and motivations, that is for the most part, blocked out for my Type, thus my semi obsession with it.

    Being an introvert you probably have a much better understanding of yourself

    Anywho, I hope others give it a try and let me know what you think
    Last edited by colonelkilgore; 06-21-2009 at 05:44 PM.

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