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  1. 1. What's your Myers-Briggs Personality Type?

    • ENFP
      41
    • INFP
      33
    • ENFJ
      62
    • INFJ
      48
    • ENTP
      31
    • INTP
      40
    • ENTJ
      92
    • INTJ
      129
    • ESTP
      15
    • ISTP
      16
    • ESFP
      18
    • ISFP
      12
    • ESTJ
      18
    • ISTJ
      54
    • ESFJ
      32
    • ISFJ
      35


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Mr. Happy:

ENFJ

Extravert(19%) iNtuitive(16%) Feeling(3%) Judging(31%)

You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (19%)

You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (16%)

You have marginal or no preference of Feeling over Thinking (3%)

You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (31%)

 

....aaaand Mrs. Happy:

ISFJ

Introvert(57%) Sensing(9%) Feeling(3%) Judging(44%)

You have distinct preference of Introversion over Extraversion (57%)

You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (9%)

You have marginal or no preference of Feeling over Thinking (3%)

You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)

 

*We're judgemental in a good way. ;)

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It's been a while without a summary so:

 

Going by just the 4 major types we see:

 

General Population

Artisan - 39.8%

Guardian - 35.3%

Idealist - 15.5%

Rational - 9.5%

 

Lifestyle

Artisan - 8.9%

Guardian - 20.8%

Idealist - 27.2%

Rational - 43.1%

 

Rationals are 4.5X as common in the Lifestyle as in the general population

Artisans are 4.5X as common in general as they are in the Lifestyle

 

As for specific traits

iNtuition is 2.8X more common in the Lifestyle

Introversion is 2.2X more common in the Lifestyle

Judgement is 1.5X more common in the Lifestyle

Thinking is 1.5X more common in the Lifestyle

(Remember that these terms has very specific meanings in Kiersey and Myers-Briggs terminology and do not mean the same as in common English.)

 

That said, you'd expect the INTJs to be wildly more common in the Lifestyle than in the general population and you'd be right. Where INTJs are 1.1% of the general population, INTJs make up 18.6% of Lifestylers.

 

Due to their rarity in the general population and their high representation in the Lifestyle, if you run into an INTJ on the street, chances are almost two to one that they will be in the Lifestyle.

 

By comparison, only 3.8% of the population in general and less than one in a hundred ESTPs, ESFPs swing.

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On 8/2/2017 at 2:45 PM, MB1991 said:

It's been a while without a summary so:

 

Going by just the 4 major types we see:

 

General Population

Artisan - 39.8%

Guardian - 35.3%

Idealist - 15.5%

Rational - 9.5%

 

Lifestyle

Artisan - 8.9%

Guardian - 20.8%

Idealist - 27.2%

Rational - 43.1%

 

Rationals are 4.5X as common in the Lifestyle as in the general population

Artisans are 4.5X as common in general as they are in the Lifestyle

 

As for specific traits

iNtuition is 2.8X more common in the Lifestyle

Introversion is 2.2X more common in the Lifestyle

Judgement is 1.5X more common in the Lifestyle

Thinking is 1.5X more common in the Lifestyle

(Remember that these terms has very specific meanings in Kiersey and Myers-Briggs terminology and do not mean the same as in common English.)

 

That said, you'd expect the INTJs to be wildly more common in the Lifestyle than in the general population and you'd be right. Where INTJs are 1.1% of the general population, INTJs make up 18.6% of Lifestylers.

 

Due to their rarity in the general population and their high representation in the Lifestyle, if you run into an INTJ on the street, chances are almost two to one that they will be in the Lifestyle.

 

By comparison, only 3.8% of the population in general and less than one in a hundred ESTPs, ESFPs swing.

INTJ here...

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