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Extremes of Different Personalities in MBTI

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Exploring the extremes of different personalities in MBTI, including those with the highest IQ, highest EQ, and worst personalities.

What are the extremes of different personalities in MBTI?

In MBTI, ISTJ has the highest IQ. This is because people with ST have analytical thinking ability. When completing tasks, they pursue perfection and have a sense of responsibility. They don't lose points on basic knowledge in exams, and they can also get high scores on difficult, strange, and tricky questions. In work, they are comprehensive and strive for excellence, and are dedicated and in-depth. The parents of this kind of ISTJ are one I and one J. The opposite-sex parent is ST in I, and the same-sex parent is ST in J. As a three-task personality type with dominant personality ST, secondary personality ST(I), and stress-resistant personality ST(J), this kind of ISTJ has a high IQ and is the subgroup with the highest IQ among MBTI personality types.

The highest IQ means the lowest EQ. People with high IQ focus on tasks, while those with high EQ focus on interpersonal relationships. This high-IQ ISTJ group is also the most logical, the most fastidious, and the most face-saving personality group.

The highest EQ means the lowest IQ. In MBTI, ISFP has the highest EQ. This is because people with SF are amiable, good at empathy and cooperation. Their emotional center is particularly developed, while their thinking center is underdeveloped. The parents of this kind of ISFP are one I and one P. The opposite-sex parent is SF in I, and the same-sex parent is SF in P. As a three-interpersonal personality type with dominant personality SF, secondary personality SF(I), and stress-resistant personality SF(P), this kind of ISFP has a high EQ and is the group with the highest EQ among MBTI personality types. At the same time, they are also the most shy and caring personality type.

The worst personality in MBTI is ENTJ. The parents of this kind of ENTJ are both strong personalities. The opposite-sex parent is a strong NT(E), and the same-sex parent is a strong NT(J). The person in question is also a strong NT. As a three-strong personality, if they don't develop well, they are prone to cognitive and behavioral deviations, and due to their irritability, they can be aggressive. They don't hurt themselves but only others, and sometimes even strangers. This makes them the worst personality in MBTI when they are in a bad state.

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