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16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?

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People are discussing MBTI types. Different types like INFP, ENFP, ISTP, INTJ are described. In the autism community, certain MBTI types behave differently. Questions about MBTI types and a free test are presented.

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In recent times, a curious phenomenon has taken hold. Friends who had never shown an interest in psychology are now passionately discussing their MBTI types. MBTI has emerged as the new social currency, replacing the age-old fascination with zodiac signs.

Around me, there are the highly imaginative INFP who tend to overthink and would apologize even if they bump into a trash can. There's the ENFP who feels like they're dying without social interaction after being in isolation for a month. The ISTP known for their logical minds and having few friends. The INTJ, like Eileen Gu, who loves to engage in critical thinking.

In the autism community, some autistic individuals are typical extroverts, greeting everyone they meet. Among them, one can easily spot the 'E' (extrovert attribute) in their MBTI results. After a child is diagnosed with autism, parents with the ENFJ type are more likely to move on from the pain and adjust quickly. Many even become parent leaders. In contrast, introverted and less social INTP parents have a harder time. To provide better help for their children on the spectrum, they have to hide their introversion and join many parent groups to seek experience.

The questions that constantly plague us are: 'What type am I? What are my strengths and weaknesses? What career suits me? How should I interact with others?' Now, we've found a free version of the MBTI test. With four dimensions, sixteen personality types, forty-eight test questions, and a comprehensive analysis report. What's your type? Quickly leave a comment in the comment section for our little friendship-making event.

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