Anonymous wrote:I have scored INTJ for many years. I’m an auditor. Never thought much about the personality test. It’s like horoscopes. Fun, entertaining but meaningless. Do I match up to the description? Absolutely but meaningless none the less.
Anonymous wrote:ISTJ -
What is weird about your type, OP? I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes me. It is not very common for women. I am happy and have a high achieving career and two great kids, work hard. I have a few friends, but not many. I am better in small groups or one on one, a large setting is not my game. I have taken the test twice and the description is scarily accurate for me. Only I do not have trouble relating to women and have women friends, not men. I think a lot, I cannot turn my brain off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on INTJers, you are smarter than this! The Myers Briggs has terrible validity and reliability problems. Use your keen analytical mind and sharp google skills to do a little research.
http://www.vox.com/2014/7/15/5881947/myers-briggs-personality-test-meaningless
Yes, Vox is totally reliable.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman INTJ also. Like a PP posted, I also "can't turn my brain off." I examine and analyze everything and try to optimize everything! I have a problem with tradition for tradition's sake, and with people who don't ever self-reflect. I think our need to analyze and optimize everything without much regard for other people's feelings/traditions/whatever can come across weird for a woman - but of course, if a man did it, it would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an INTJ - happily married mom and lawyer. I'm definitely not on the spectrum. I've always had friends but I'm definitely kind of serious and was never the life of the party type.
Interesting thread - What do you think sets this personality type apart? I think it's a common type for lawyers so there may be more of us here than elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman INTJ also. Like a PP posted, I also "can't turn my brain off." I examine and analyze everything and try to optimize everything! I have a problem with tradition for tradition's sake, and with people who don't ever self-reflect. I think our need to analyze and optimize everything without much regard for other people's feelings/traditions/whatever can come across weird for a woman - but of course, if a man did it, it would be fine.
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Yes. I work in QA, which is a good fit for my need to improve processes, but even my coworkers think I go too far. I just wonder how they live life without wanting to optimize everything.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an INTJ. Happy life--great job that always gets raised eyebrows and "wow" and two great kids. I just like spending lots of time at home, is all.
Anonymous wrote:For kicks, one of my friends suggested I take the MBTI. I've been going to counseling, so I had my counselor administer the real instrument, then took a bunch of online tests. It's official. I'm weird.
It's somewhat of a relief, because I always sort of wondered if I had Asperger's or something, but it's also a pretty isolating "diagnosis" (and loneliness was what I'm in counseling for to begin with).
So, is anyone else weird like me?