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by Injustice 12/06/2018, 12:43am PST |
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So that Myers-Briggs is obviously a racket, right? They're in the business of selling personality profiles, and they've got a test that's pretty good at matching customers up with the stereotype they find most appealing (which isn't necessarily the same as most flattering, but it's mostly most flattering). It's a little bit better than astrology, since they let you choose your own sign, and the mechanics of choosing are just obscure enough that you could plausibly imagine some psychology going on behind the scenes. Do you feel more comfortable in scales, or in fur? Do you consider it more important to soar, or to roar? Congratulations! You're a Leo, King of the Zodiac. Now let's sell you some charts.
How do I know this? It's not because I'm a sorcerer, as my scientifically-determined personality avatar would lead you to believe. No, I'm "merely" an INFJ, the rarest and by extension most precious personality type, which allows me to intuit the psychological dynamics underpinning any given exercise (even if I can't always show my work, because I didn't do any research or go to school or whatever). Plus I apparently have a magic wand, those don't grow on trees like regular sticks - you'd be literally retarded not to hire me! |
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