I am an extraverted, intuitive, thinking, judging person, as it turns out. Otherwise known as an ENTJ. Other famous ENTJ's include Napolean Bonaparte, Hillary Clinton, and Margaret Thatcher, so I think I'm amongst good company.
Basically, we ENTJ's are good leaders who rely more on reason than feeling. We're goal-oriented and logical.
While I don't like to invest too much into thinking about personality tests. I think they provide accurate but very generalized analyses of people. I mean, yeah, I do make a lot of decisions based on logic, but if my friends and family are dying in a burning building, I might feel more inclined to make some illogical decisions. Well, the point I'm trying to make is that while it's always fun to get a feel for who you are, I find that people take these tests and treat their results like the gospel truth.
It reminds me of back in the day when girls started to discover horoscopes and decided that "Oh, I'm an Aries. I have a fiery personality," and "So you're a Virgo? We can no longer be friends, as I am a Gemini." My point being that the results of these things become more or less expectations we must fulfill rather than descriptions of who we are.
Therefore, while I do appreciate the insight, as a very intuitive and thinking (as well as extraverted and judging) individual, I kind of already knew what kind of result I would get. It was fun though. Nevertheless.
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