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Being an introvert really is being a part of the most misunderstood groups around.
Nice article! I sometimes thought something was wrong with me, since I had no desire to be out on the town all the time. Once I started learning the MBTI, I'm quite okay to sit at home on a Saturday night and relax if through that point in the week I have not had a chance to unwind. It's a must for me.
All these ISTJs...this is great...it looks like this sub-forum is more logical than it appears to be...
Afraid not! INFJ here!http://dogtrainingways.com/upload/dog-wave-hand.gif (broken link) And there are plenty others of this breed!
It gets to be quite predictable alright... Based on the little I've read about ISTJs, I'm not surprised who they are. I'd imagine you're not, either...
... Based on the little I've read about ISTJs, I'm not surprised who they are. I'd imagine you're not, either...
LOL. And the ESTJs, too. Over the last few years, I've slid from a higher E - ESTJ into an ISTJ.
What I'm trying to figure out is how an ENTJ is THAT different from an ESTJ and why that difference takes them to 'executive status." I've read that somewhere, while us ?STJs make them look good.
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