So what is your personality?

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    Coolthingy450
    coolthingy450
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    Architect (INTJ-a)

    Introverted is 64%

    While Extraverted is at 36%

    There are some questions I wouldn’t even know how to answers, or were just unclear.

    I don’t put stock on tests like these. But it is a little bit fun.

    Actions have consequences and consequences have prices. Cause and effect at work.

    #252850
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    Nerevar
    Nerevar
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    I’m 100% awesome.

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #252854
    SunStorm
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    I got INFP.

    INFP personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the INFP personality type – but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.

    Seems about right. It explains a lot. According to this I got some famous boys in my crew.

    Pretty sure that’s gotta be the coolest personality team out there. Tolkien, CS Lewis, John Lennon, Jim Morrison.

    http://www.celebritytypes.com/infp.php

    #252857
    Anthony
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    I took this test because I was bored. Parts of the result do sound like me, but I definitely don’t take tests like these seriously.

    Once you have a Fleshlight real vaginas become worthless.

    #252871
    Anonymousyam
    anonymousyam
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    The Briggs-Meyer test? Really?

    What are you going to do next? Take the tests you found in Cosmo?

    Do yourselves a couple of favors. First, don’t “diagnose” yourselves with “tests” found in books or on-line.

    Second, if you’re truly interested in the subject, educate yourself on it. One of the first things you’ll learn is that actual psychologists and psychiatrists cringe when someone brings up Briggs-Meyer.

    One of the first things my consulting group does when we’re hired is throw out all the Briggs-Meyer testing, MMPI testing, and other associated bulls~~~.

    You’re not a collection of four letters anymore than you’re a zodiac sign. You’re a human being so grow up and start acting like one.

    I mostly meant it as a way to simply kill some time or have some fun not to actually hire someone with this test. And i can definitely see where you are coming from here.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-28315137
    https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201309/goodbye-mbti-the-fad-won-t-die

    Just an east coast asshole who likes to curse, If you get offended by words like fuck, cunt, shit, piss, bitch or any racial slurs then you just scroll down.

    #252891
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    I’m an Asshole

    Best Manswer.

    I was once interviewed where they wanted me to take a personality / critical thinking “test”. Sometimes also a *create-this-for-us-in-X-amount-of-time* test…… as well as tests for your skills & the specific job.

    Have been through this kind of nonsense enough to formulate my own personal & professional policy: When I am asked to take any kind of “test” in a professional interview situation, the answer is now an amused smirk and a “NO”.

    Just matter a of fact “no” — without an explanation.

    This forces them to explain why they have some childish need to do this. And make no mistake. That’s what it is: CHILDISH. I already applied – professionally – and I’m not going apply AGAIN during an unpaid 2 hours just to tell them “what shape best describes me”. F~~~ them. They can be glad I responded to their need at all.

    I have seen questions on professional test applications like “would you say you can be moody?”, and I already know a woman wrote that. Once I saw this crap and answered “This is unprofessional. Moods don’t belong in the workplace.”

    They didn’t even respect the answer and thought I was being belligerent. So I plainly asked them, that answer isn’t even on your test. You wanted me to check “yes” or “no” or “I can be ___________ at times”.

    Step on my foot accidentally — or on purpose — and if I say “ouch” am I now “moody?”
    Are you kidding me? Is this a joke?

    Another time, one of those super-manginas asked me “so tell me about yourself”. I didn’t tell him ANYTHING “about myself”. Just started telling him my name , what I do, and what’s on my resume…. and that’s the only s~~~ I will ever talk about in a professional situation. It’s UNPROFESSIONAL to talk about your “personality”.

    Apparently, my “personality type” is actually INTJ, and JFK was the same.

    Now tell me, when JKF made a speech, did he emote and tell you about himself…. his thoughts and “how he feels and is more likely to react when provoked”? On the contrary. He was only very presidential. Don’t provoke anyone, and it’s a non-issue.

    The mangina was actually bothered by the fact that I didn’t care to blow smoke up his ass.

    Another time, I was asked to take a test on critical thinking. Part of me wanted to say “lol bring it on!!” but I remained professional and said: “OH that’s very interesting. Is this the kind of company that rewards and promotes people for critical thinking? Excellent.”.

    They didn’t even know what to say to that.

    And I didn’t even take the test, because I told them “You estimate 2 1/2 hours?? Sorry I have other people waiting to pay me for that time, and your interview process already cost me 4 hours so I have to decline… but when you’re looking for a professional, you may contact me”.

    Then Exit.

    I have concluded if ANYONE wants to know other things about your “personality” in some silly test that you’re not conveying in your tone of voice, handshake, body language and communications… DO NOT WORK FOR THEM. They saturated with vaginized childish politics.

    On the other hand, I was handed one of these bulls~~~ tests , and handed it back blank. “I will not partake in this childish test. It’s unprofessional. But I will happy to meet and speak with you.” I got called back the next day.

    F~~~ “personality”. It’s too easily put on, and it washes off like make up.
    You can ask me a question about my CHARACTER though.

    Most people don’t even know the difference.
    Character goes way beyond “personality”, and you can’t cover it up.

    That’s what I wan’t to know. Their CHARACTER. They can’t fake that s~~~.
    And handing me a “personality test” already says everything about their character.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #252908
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    Killmandrill
    Killmandrill
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    Did the same test years ago. I´m still the same ENTJ-A commander 54 extro/46 intro… which shows assuming by he posts here can´t be too seldom. I actually do not believe in this stuff.
    Often ended up in leading positions without really wanting it, since I do not want to be made responsible for other peoples incompetence. Still do not see any relation to this kind of tests.

    Once made a test If I´m rather schizophrenic or paranoid, ended up being a gunman (10 years ago).. still hasn´t happened (keep my fingers crossed) /s

    Those test are as good as reading tea leaves, they won´t tell you anything about character, as mentioned here before. I don´t think there´s a way to judge a person in a holistic way within a short period of time in a set environment. You have to learn whom to trust or how somebody´s character is like and that does not happen in this kind of tests nor could those test cover how somebody reacts in a real life situation… that´s too far fetched.

    Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent. Friedrich Nietzsche

    #252936
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    Rhett
    Rhett
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    Stupid pseudo scientific test.
    Just bulls~~~ questions.

    I couldn’t say it better. I’m MGTOW F~~~ all this bulls~~~!

    Single guys come home, look at what’s in the fridge, and go to bed. Married guys come home, look at what’s in bed, and go to the fridge.......But the best representative of MGTOW is…………… an empty chair,.

    #252938
    Rockmaninoff
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    Have been through this kind of nonsense enough to formulate my own personal & professional policy: When I am asked to take any kind of “test” in a professional interview situation, the answer is now an amused smirk and a “NO”.

    Your attitude toward your professional life baffles me, Key.

    I’ve taken a my-way-or-the-highway approach to dating, and I’ve never been happier. But having that attitude with a job? How do you ever get hired?

    It’s been said that whoever needs the other the least has the most amount of power. If you don’t do what they want, that’s fine, they’ll find some other sucker; but if you don’t do what companies want, you don’t eat.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

    #252969
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    Your attitude toward your professional life baffles me, Key.

    Really? I think it’s an excellent and totally respectable attitude and would only be interested in working with the kind of people who ADMIRE it.

    Yeah it may not get me “hired” more often… but it has REWARDED more often.

    It’s like finding out quickly whether or not she’s the *wrong* girl is actually much more valuable to you than trying to figure out if she’s the right one.

    Think about that.

    How much would making a bad decision cost you? You don’t want to learn about the true character of the woman you really married in divorce court. You want to learn it before the second date. That’s why I said “f~~~ personality (above). It washes off like makeup.

    Same thing here.

    I don’t want to find out in lost opportunity that I’m working for assholes AFTER 3 years. In an interview, it’s not just *they* who are interviewing you. I’m interviewing THEM too.

    My job is to give you/them at least 101 excellent reasons to want to work with me. Before I’m “hired” that’s my job. Their job is to give me at least ONE reason to want to work for them.

    They placed an ad. I didn’t.
    So they shouldn’t be handing me “personality” test in the first place.

    Their ad left was STRICTLY PROFESSIONAL. And there is nothing wrong with enforcing that or calling them out. Strictly professional or I’m out of here. Don’t waste my time.

    If I met a guy who took the same approach and could afford it, I would say “How much do you need to start Monday.”

    I’ve taken a my-way-or-the-highway approach to dating, and I’ve never been happier. But having that attitude with a job? How do you ever get hired?

    On the contrary, I’ve never been unemployed.
    ALWAYS worked two jobs with at least two irons in the fire.

    It’s not “my way”.. its the RIGHT way.

    When someone pays me to do it, I’ll do it their way. That’s what a “job” is.
    But until they pay me, they don’t call any shots.

    ( A J O B = “Just Over Broke” )

    So I don’t consider not getting a “job” any kind of loss. A job is only something you need to make enough money to do the things you want to do when you’re not working.

    Last August was called in after already being “screened” twice. I answered the bulls~~~ phone questions honestly and in one case , she said “LOL you’re not serious”. I asked “what part of that is funny to you?”. She couldn’t even answer me. But I’m not surprised I still got called in , because I would want to interview that person too.

    1 hour travel in each direction. 5 1/2 hour interview with 4 people.

    When I get there, another one of these super-manginas with their soft ass f~~~~~ questions asked “so what to you like to do?”.

    ME: “I don’t understand the question. You mean hobbies? This is professional interview. It’s irrelevant.”

    HE: “Oh no LOL .. I mean what kind of work do you like to do.”

    ME: “It’s still irrelevant. You called me in to fill a specific role. Would you ask a fireman what kind of fire he LIKES to put out? That’s his job. And I am asked to put out fires at 2AM, and I do it because I am paid to do it. So is he. Out of a sense of professional duty. That’s what a JOB is”.

    If I were him, I would have hired me on the spot for that.
    But he didn’t like it, because it made him look STUPID.

    I realize I’m speaking to a f~~~ing idiot toddler who is not in a position to hire professionals and I will have NO interest in working for – or with – him. If I agreed to work for them, I already it would be a mistake.

    The only company I would be willing to work for is a company that understands everything I have said here and rewards those people for it. If an interviewer doesn’t like that answer, too f~~~in’ bad.

    Because In that moment, I just established:
    I’m not the wrong guy. They are the wrong company.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #252973
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    Rockmaninoff
    Rockmaninoff
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    Don’t get me wrong, Key; I totally admire your attitude: very manly, very know-what-you-want. If I were your employer, you bet I’d tell you to start Monday.

    However, I’m not your employer. Most corporations are jerks, manginas, whatever you want to call them.

    For me, it’d definitely feel good to adopt the “cut the bulls~~~” attitude when it comes to your job. However, “does it feel good” is not a question a man ought to ask himself when trying to make decisions; the question he ought to ask himself is “does it do good”?

    Perhaps you’re a super-skilled, experienced, prominent professional whom employers are cold-calling. But, for me, a graduate recently out of school, any hint of dominance on my part, or any hint of an unwillingness to take it up the ass from them, will result in their just going on to the next graduate, of whom there is an inexhaustible supply.

    The only company I would be willing to work for is a company that understands everything I have said here and rewards those people for it.

    It’s truly great that you have enough money and options to be able to adopt that attitude. But for graduates trying to get started in the world and get experience, I suspect this attitude would hinder that.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

    #252987
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    Anonymous
    42

    I received jobs I bid on only to decline them after feeling out the homeowner. On one job I went mountain climbing instead, the guy that took it regretted it and was henpecked the whole time and handed tasks that were not part of the contract anyway, the last day he was working for free to keep these SLEAZEB~~~~ happy.
    I’ve gotten in so many arguments over people adding work to a contract I can’t count the times. One guy wanted us to go clean up another crews mess. He was denied and told us he would never hire us. I told him “hiring means you pay for work what you’re looking for is slaves”.
    Everyone looking for something for nothing always promises you three or four birds in the bush for the one in your hand. Fill the hand, f~~~ the bush!

    #252991
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    Anonymous
    54

    I already know who i am.

    #252997
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    Don’t get me wrong, Key; I totally admire your attitude: very manly, very know-what-you-want. If I were your employer, you bet I’d tell you to start Monday.

    Didn’t get you wrong at all. In fact, I owe myself a dollar because I was confident you would respond with something like that. And not because we’re “here” at MGTOW… but because it’s perfectly SENSIBLE.

    I just take a different/sensible approach instead of all that un-sensible bulls~~~. I was actually trained and certified in high-class behavior, safety and service as a striped “officer” in a certain field. It was my job to greet, protect and serve those people I couldn’t even stand to be around.

    I know full well how it works with pleasantries, and how to say “good morning, good afternoon, and good evening” … “my pleasure”… and “certainly” … instead of “hi”, “no problem”, and “sure”.

    I can turn that s~~~ on like a pro, and I demonstrate all of that in the interview too. But with all of that, someone who isn’t even punctual, professional, or qualified is sitting there asking me bulls~~~ f~~~~~ry questions like “so where do you see yourself in 5 years?”

    “Well, that would depend on how this conversation goes, wouldn’t it? I could be here 5 years from now. So do you have another question for me?”

    There is no better answer to that question as far as I’m concerned. And that’s from their perspective too!! They should love that answer.

    So I’m not actually confrontational. Not in the LEAST.
    I’m simply holding a mirror up to them so they can see what I see.

    However, I’m not your employer. Most corporations are jerks, manginas, whatever you want to call them.

    I know that. But that’s not MY problem. It’s theirs.

    They stand in their own way of finding good people. This is why FOX cooperation approached me — twice — in 2014 and I turned them down — twice — on a job that paid MUCH MORE.

    Because CHARACTER is more valuable to me. I stayed where I was, because they don’t hire women and they didn’t bulls~~~ or have an HR department.

    Yes really.

    Perhaps you’re a super-skilled, experienced, prominent professional whom employers are cold-calling.

    It’s not NEARLY as easy as you think. As you pointed out, because of my “attitude” s~~~ doesn’t just fall into my lap from the sky. I can promise you that. In fact, I frequently question if I should be a little more accepting of the way things are and play the politics…..

    But the answer is always “lol no”. I can’t do it. I’m just not a whore.
    Not compromising my virtue for a meatball.

    But, for me, a graduate recently out of school, any hint of dominance on my part, or any hint of an unwillingness to take it up the ass from them, will result in their just going on to the next graduate, of whom there is an inexhaustible supply.

    Oh I get that. And I have tongue plenty of hairy assholes in my travels – playing politics to a disgusting amount – I could have flossed with the hairs.

    Often you gotta do the best you can with what you have.
    Don’t think I’m “above” that. Have never been.

    But part of “doing the best you can with what you have” is reminding yourself that values are a BIG PART of what you have.

    It’s truly great that you have enough money and options to be able to adopt that attitude.

    A man is not rich when he as “money”.
    He’s rich when he has CHOICES.

    The poorest people have the fewest choices.

    This isn’t about money. If it were about money, I would start tonguing assholes.

    But for graduates trying to get started in the world and get experience, I suspect this attitude would hinder that.

    REPEAT: “Doing the best you can with what you have” is reminding yourself that core values are a BIG PART of what you have. Try and work with ( or for) people who value that too.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #253001
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    I already know who i am.

    For the rest of life, I will use that one. Remembered forever.

    Thank you Old Sage.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #253022
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    Anonymous
    54

    @KM Thanks Man.I have learned much from you.

    #253025
    +3
    Grumpy
    Grumpy
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    I don’t have one (ok that is pure bulls~~~ lol), I do however have a strong character.
    I try to be max flex about life in general, however my “empoyability” is totally dependent on my ability to get the job done. Period.
    Employers will not pay top dollar for half-assed results from a man.
    They don’t have to like me, just pay for the desired results and “respect” those results.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #253046
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    Anthony
    Anthony
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    2281

    It’s truly great that you have enough money and options to be able to adopt that attitude. But for graduates trying to get started in the world and get experience, I suspect this attitude would hinder that.

    Younger graduates usually get tossed out A LOT more than you think. Whether or not they play along with the bulls~~~ politics. I’m still applying to jobs I actually want to do and they all keep telling me “YOU DON’T HAVE ENOUGH EXPERIENCE! Blah, blah, blah.” So I’ve learned not to give a f~~~ if I ever get hired at jobs I want to work for or not. If the HR department who’s hiring me are going to be c~~~s, they’re not worth my time to work for them anyway.

    I can turn that s~~~ on like a pro, and I demonstrate all of that in the interview too. But with all of that, someone who isn’t even punctual, professional, or qualified is sitting there asking me bulls~~~ f~~~~~ry questions like “so where do you see yourself in 5 years?”

    Threads like these where you guys talk about your jobs have made me take advice like this way more often now a days. I haven’t got an interview in a while, but I’ve since taken up your attitude regarding all the bulls~~~ politics questions interviewers ask me. I even make notes on quite a few of the threads and save them to my computer for future reference.

    I’ve gotten turned down by so many jobs I applied to. I mainly think it was because I was playing along with their bulls~~~ questions like “tell me about yourself.” I hate those stupid questions with a passion.

    Once you have a Fleshlight real vaginas become worthless.

    #253183
    +1
    Lupus
    Lupus
    Participant
    214

    Debater (ENTP-a)

    According to this test. I am fluid though, I change when new information has been verified and accepted.

    #253219
    +1

    I always get ENFP on these tests. Whilst a lot of what’s said on my type is correct, I usually take it all with a pinch of salt.

    ENFP’s are usually known as really kind, loving people for example but I can’t help but feel that I’m a bit of a c~~~ in reality.

    "You can suffer from a life experience, or you can learn, move on and thrive."
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