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Old 03-26-2009, 07:02 PM
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"ENFJs are the benevolent 'pedagogues' of humanity. They have tremendous charisma by which many are drawn into their nurturant tutelage and/or grand schemes."

You can all bow down to my benevolence...

My complement is ENFP. My contrast is INFP.

Here's the interesting thing to me...look who shares in my charisma:

David, King of Israel
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Oprah Winfrey
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I've taken this on another site recently and got INTJ. The N here is actually quite weak and can switch to S depending on how I feel. The others are quite strong.
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I have taken this test many times, the first time was the professional test. I am an INFJ, it is interesting to see what other people score as. It is interesting to see how other people in the same personality group view the world. I was once part of a INFJ forum where we discussed questions we had as INFJs. It was quite enlightening.
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Old 03-26-2009, 09:39 PM
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I'm an INTJ. We are supposed to be 1% of the population but it seems they all are on this site (maybe it's "the same car syndrome")
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You'll note that while I'm an ENTJ, the E is only by 1%. There are days when I'm more introverted than extroverted. I do okay in crowds (I love teaching), but also need my alone and pondering time. So, while not an INTJ, I do associate well with them.
Of course, I've always wondered how strong Introverts could sit in the same car and want to talk to one another....

In one of my classes for my Bachelor's Degree (early 90s), I was given the professional exam. Haven't changed any since then.
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I'm in the company of Mother Teresa and Tarnished as an INFJ. A good career for such a person is a librarian. I actually wonder if being a librarian has made me more of an INFJ than I was as a classroom teacher? I'm sure my experiences, callings, etc. have influenced this as well. Personally, I'd classify myself as an XQZ, but that's just my opinion.

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INFJ, myself. =)
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I'm an INTJ
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ESFJ - The Caregivers

Extraverted 56%
Sensing 38%
Feeling 50%
Judging 33%


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