16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?
MBTI categorizes people into 16 types. Each has unique traits. ISTJ is reliable. ISFJ is caring. INFJ is misunderstood. INFP is creative. INTJ is ambitious. And so on.
MBTI, short for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, categorizes people into 16 distinct personality types. Each type has its unique characteristics and traits.
The four dimensions that determine these types are Energy Source (Extraversion or Introversion), Perception (Sensing or Intuition), Decision Making (Thinking or Feeling), and Lifestyle (Judging or Perceiving).
For instance, ISTJ, also known as the Logistician personality, makes up about 13% of the population. They are cautious, diligent, introverted, and reliable. They prefer to act immediately rather than hesitating and don't like making assumptions. They are often called the type most likely to be replaced by AI and dislike noise and going out.
ISFJ, the Defender personality, is gentle and kind. They are protectors and caregivers who are meticulous in taking care of others.
INFJ, the Advocate personality, is deep and insightful. They are often misunderstood. While others may think they are socially awkward and introverted, they can be social chameleons with multiple facets.
INFP, the Mediator personality, is spiritual and creative. They have rich inner worlds and are idealistic.
INTJ, the Architect personality, is an ambitious individual with high adversity quotient. They can seem like a different person when wearing a mask. They are strong internally and extremely intolerant of stupidity.
ISTP, the Virtuoso personality, is independent and not clingy. Their motto could be 'None of your business.'
ISFP, the Adventurer personality, is like a magical painter. They are laid-back, easy to get along with, and good at communicating but suffer from severe procrastination.
INTP, the Logician personality, is rational and not overly concerned with emotions or social conventions. They are sometimes called cold robots.
ESTP, the Entrepreneur personality, is carefree and rejects internal conflict and negative energy.
ESFP, the Entertainer personality, is开朗、活泼、人来疯. They are the most extroverted among extroverts and are showy individuals who are good at making things lively.
ENFP, the Campaigner personality, is like a happy puppy. They have weak concentration but are talkative and good at socializing. They don't know how to pretend.
ENTJ, the Commander personality, is patient and has leadership skills. They are suitable for making decisions and are efficient and strong in execution. They are good at setting frameworks.
ESFJ, the Consul personality, cares about others and is good at socializing. They are concerned about their image and don't easily show their true selves. They are good listeners.
ENTP, the Debater personality, is the nemesis of introverts. They like to debate, are good at analysis, have strong adaptability, and like to challenge the status quo. They are popular in social situations but can also put pressure on others.
ESTJ, the Executive personality, is an extremely strict realist. They have a strong sense of self-confidence and can be seen as self-interested. They are not easy to get along with.
ENFJ, the Protagonist personality, is a natural leader. They are passionate, charming, gentle, and powerful.