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If you take it again, you might be surprised to learn you're actually not an INTJ like you originally thought.
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Perhaps. I reckon the J will stick, though. I rail against that facet of my personality with the fury of an addict, but it just won't budge haha
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Just remember, having a preference for judging over perception doesn't have to mean your judgmental - just that you search for closure and enjoy revealing your thoughts and feelings to others. It's not a bad thing.
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Oh, I dunno.. it sure feels like a bad thing. I know it's not necessarily judging for worth, rather judging in terms of assessing.. but there's a trickle-down effect from thinking this way. Then again, I'm sceptical of such tests as these. Life has taught me that people are too diverse to categorise.. too many factors affect personality and everyone's trip through life is unique. Patterns, yes. Pigeon-hole.. nah.
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This is not your typical flaky, superficial nonchalant personality test (which you're rightly skeptical about). The test is about recognizing patterns in behavior and helping you to better understand yourself and others in that way. Once a pattern has been established, it can accurately be said you now have a PREFERENCE for behavior and thoughts and emotion which comprises different aspects of your personality. In no way does the test attempt to pigeon-hole you into one set course of action. A person can always act against their own personality type by exerting free will and stifle their natural inclinations.