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myers briggs

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I'm ENTJ.
distinctively expressed extravert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed judging personality
I've also done this before and came out as ENFP that time. I really think it depends on how you feel at the time you take the quiz. It's a snapshot perhaps of your state of mind at the time.
Quote by Ben_welshminx
Of course if I was a really clever psychologist I would design a personality test that asks questions that find out what people want to hear about themselves and then tell them exactly that. I would then have a very plausible popular and obviously accurate test that I could sell to mugs in personnel and project management departments at big organisations that have more money than sense. I could even sleep at night in the sure knowledge that if I didn't sell them my bullshit snake oil they would probably buy hand writing analysis. Funnily enough none of the descriptions include the phrase "cynical". I think mine should have done.

Don't knock hadwriting analysis - it can tell you a lot about how a person is relating to the world and to themselves.
It won't tell you if someone is a criminal - but it can certainly reflect if someone is in their comfort zone or not, and if they are being secretive although not what secrets they are keeping. It's not what you would call definitive - but it can be indicative. There are a number of 'markers' to look at and any one of them won't tell you much, but collectively they can indicate a general direction/mood. And they can and do change over time.
It's actually quite a fun thing to do with a good book of interpretations.
ENFP The Inspirer
Ok, yeh I think it hits the nail on the head on all counts surpriseduch:
"The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems"