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To: Corin Stormhands; jude24

To repeat, the Myers-Briggs can be useful.

The inventory itself says that the individual's perception of where they actually fit is more important than the box they get placed in by their answers to the questions.

There can also be float over time, so there's almost a retro-ductive zeroing in on where one fits in the "this era" of their lives.

I would predict float in Jude's result due to Law School. Put a bunch of folks in a touchy-feely seminary environment and they all start floating toward ENFP.


66 posted on 05/05/2005 2:18:18 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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I would predict float in Jude's result due to Law School. Put a bunch of folks in a touchy-feely seminary environment and they all start floating toward ENFP.

Maybe, though I maintain that I am just not an ENFP. I was an INTJ before law school, and would approach seminary from that angle.

How much of that is trained, I don't know. But it is accurate.

69 posted on 05/05/2005 4:35:37 AM PDT by jude24 ("Stupid" isn't illegal - but it should be.)
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