Never got anything other than INTJ.
I always found these tests rather pointless. They focus too much on the doing / behaving than on the feeling / wanting. By a lack of a better word, I generally tend to manipulate people and the situation. I deliberately choose the "right" course of action and behave accordingly, regardless of what I might feel. I am a quite the introvert and much prefer peace, quiet and a safe / stable / secluded environment, but I often have no issues with having to be the center of attention or being quite vocal when it suits me. According to the test, I am ESFJ. Apparently, this means I am the "cheerleader and quarterback of the school, setting the tone and taking the spotlight", while I mostly kept to myself throughout high school. I supposedly love organizing social gatherings, despite not having done so in ages. It says I am a social creature thriving on staying up to date with what my friends are doing, despite only having a handful good friends and never even really using Facebook. I also think it's funny that "discussing theories or debating European politics isn't something that interests me", when this is literally one of the things I'm currently working on. I also should like fashion and my appearance, despite wearing nothing but plain (t-) shirts and jeans, and not having shaved in like a month. The one thing it did get right is that I'm pretty averse of conflict and prefer plans and organized events over spontaneous randomness.tl;dr, survey is flawed because it primarily accounts for what you (can) do, not for what you actually feel and want. I'm a quiet and reserved introvert, but because I am quite good at playing the role that suits me best, it completely misreads me. Maybe I'll retake it tomorrow and just answer differently based on what I feel, not how I can act.
ENFJs are natural-born leaders, full of passion and charisma. Forming around two percent of the population, they are oftentimes our politicians, our coaches and our teachers, reaching out and inspiring others to achieve and to do good in the world. With a natural confidence that begets influence, ENFJs take a great deal of pride and joy in guiding others to work together to improve themselves and their community.
The ENTP personality type is the ultimate devil's advocate, thriving on the process of shredding arguments and beliefs and letting the ribbons drift in the wind for all to see. Unlike their more determined Judging (J) counterparts, ENTPs don't do this because they are trying to achieve some deeper purpose or strategic goal, but for the simple reason that it's fun. No one loves the process of mental sparring more than ENTPs, as it gives them a chance to exercise their effortlessly quick wit, broad accumulated knowledge base, and capacity for connecting disparate ideas to prove their points.An odd juxtaposition arises with ENTPs, as they are uncompromisingly honest, but will argue tirelessly for something they don't actually believe in, stepping into another's shoes to argue a truth from another perspective.Playing the devil's advocate helps people with the ENTP personality type to not only develop a better sense of others' reasoning, but a better understanding of opposing ideas – since ENTPs are the ones arguing them.This tactic shouldn't be confused with the sort of mutual understanding Diplomats (NF) seek – ENTPs, like all Analyst (NT) personality types, are on a constant quest for knowledge, and what better way to gain it than to attack and defend an idea, from every angle, from every side?
ISTJ PERSONALITY (“THE LOGISTICIAN”)
It’s lonely at the top, and being one of the rarest and most strategically capable personality types, INTJs know this all too well. INTJs form just two percent of the population, and women of this personality type are especially rare, forming just 0.8% of the population – it is often a challenge for them to find like-minded individuals who are able to keep up with their relentless intellectualism and chess-like maneuvering. People with the INTJ personality type are imaginative yet decisive, ambitious yet private, amazingly curious, but they do not squander their energy.
Dude what the shit is going on with the formatting of the OP?
ENTP-Thttp://www.16personalities.com/entp-personality
First it was INTJ, then INTP, then ISFP, and now ISFJ.