My Jung
test results were really not overly shocking to me. My results were introvert,
intuitive, thinking and perceptive. The test showing introvert is really what I expected because
while I am social when I get to know people, I am a very internal thinker. I am
much more content working alone, or spending time to myself, or even in a small
group, rather than a large gathering. Internally is where I do my best at
thinking, and handling situations or emotions. Intuitive is not something most my
friends and family would say I am if they were asked, but personally, I agree
that I am intuitive. I’m constantly planning ahead, trying to workout the
future. I always try to imagine how my life will be in the next 5 years, and I
obsess over it. I also agree about following hunches because that’s always been
my go-to for problem solving. I am not, nor have I ever been a
feeling type of guy. I know feeling doesn’t necessarily mean emotions, but I
strongly lean towards a thinker. I logically work through ever aspect of my
life. I tend to be very confrontational and aggressive in my points on topics.
I believe in fair treatment for everyone who works hard and strives to do their
best in their life. I am perceptive according the
results. The judging or perceiving indicator was somewhat surprising to me,
simply because I prefer organization rather than go-with-the-flow mentality. I
always get things done last minute, which is a perceiving trait. Also, I do
enjoy being surprised rather than a continually steady life. I am very good at
adapting to change, although I would much rather have stuck to my schedule. Overall, while I do have some
overlapping tendencies in each indicator, I would agree with my test results. I
think most people would also find they overlap in all areas because to be a
well rounded person, I believe you have to have a little bit of every
personality.
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