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16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?

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In today's society, understanding individual personality traits and behavioral styles has become a hot topic. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) provides a scientific way to classify people. This article explains the four dimensions of MBTI and describes the 16 different personality types.

Understanding Your MBTI Personality

In today's society, understanding individual personality traits and behavioral styles has become a hot topic. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) has gradually replaced traditional astrological signs as a popular topic in social interactions. Unlike astrology, MBTI is based on psychological theories and research, providing a more scientific and accurate way to classify people.

MBTI divides people into 16 different types based on four dimensions: Introversion/Extraversion (I/E), Sensing/Intuition (S/N), Thinking/Feeling (T/F), and Judging/Perceiving (J/P).

Introversion and Extraversion We can divide the internal and external worlds into one's own inner world and the outside world. Extraverts tend to focus on the external world, while introverts pay more attention to their internal world. For example, if you enjoy sharing your life with others and are energetic when interacting with people, you are likely an extravert. On the other hand, if you prefer being alone and listening to others rather than talking a lot, you may be an introvert.

Sensing and Intuition Intuitive people trust their instincts and are interested in concepts and theories. They are curious about the unknown and willing to explore. In contrast, sensing people believe in tangible things and focus on the present situation, preferring to dig deep into a specific area.

Thinking and Feeling Thinking types are logical and analyze problems from a third-party perspective. Feeling types are more emotional and use a more diplomatic approach in dealing with things. Research shows that most women tend to be feeling types, while men are more likely to be thinking types due to biological and psychological factors.

Judging and Perceiving Perceiving people enjoy the process and see deadlines as flexible. Judging people focus on results and value work more. They take deadlines seriously.

Now let's look at the 16 MBTI types: ESFP: Outgoing, easy-going, open to new things, and love life. They enjoy teamwork and social activities. ESTP: Practical people who prefer actions over theories. ENFP: Enthusiastic and imaginative, needing approval and capable of great wisdom in critical moments. ENTP: Intelligent and alert, but may speak too directly. They have strategic vision and understand others. ESTJ: Realistic people who can implement plans immediately and are efficient. ESFJ: Warm and responsible, seeking recognition and motivated in a harmonious environment. ENFJ: Strong leaders who respond to others and help people grow. ENTJ: Have leadership skills and are good at long-term planning. INTP: Introverted thinkers who are highly focused on their interests. INFP: Idealistic and empathetic, helping others achieve their goals. ISFP: Quiet and sensitive, avoiding conflicts and respecting others' opinions. ISTP: Observant and efficient, focusing on causes and results. INTJ: Insightful and independent, with high standards and creative thinking. INFJ: Responsible and confident in their values, persevering in achieving goals. ISFJ: Friendly, considerate, and prefer a warm environment. ISTJ: Quiet, reliable, and logical, arranging everything in an orderly manner.

By understanding these four dimensions, you can determine which MBTI type you belong to.

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