what is your Meyer-Briggs label? (second, interest, love, mature)
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Location: Mableton, GA USA (NW Atlanta suburb, 4 miles OTP)
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Originally Posted by cremebrulee
it's called maturing...you've grown...changed your way of thinking, priorities change...
Well, I may have grown horizontally over the past 15-16 years, but...
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oh look, see that, your even better then you were yesterday....
Actually, my numbers are more moderate this time. I was somewhat more extreme before in terms of the Introverted part, and that has certainly changed to some extent. At work I get to play a specific role, and that has built a certain level of confidence in me over the years.
Though I'm not sure I like the whole judging thing.
I freaked out when I saw the judging thing on mine ENFJ because I am very much not judgemental. Then I read through some things, you use good judgement and make judgement calls, not on other people, but just on how you make your decisions. You weigh the facts and make decisions based on that, instead of making decisions based on feelings. If that makes any sense.
On that site where we pretty much all went to take the initial test (that link given back in page 1 of this thread), after you take the test and are given the results, there are options for other tests. One of the other ones is the Jung Marriage one, which I am gathering, connects your personality type with that of your SO to form some sort of comparison. However, in order to access and complete that test/comparisson, it requires you to pay. Anyone know of any place where that test/comparison can be taken or done free?
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