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public myers-briggs votes | (19/03/03 04:04) fg: INTP |
(19/03/03 01:53) LadyX: INTP |
(19/02/25 11:46) tch: INTJ |
(20/01/15 01:55) Jacobus: INTP |
public function votes | (20/01/15 01:55) Jacobus: INFJ |
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(19/02/25 11:48) tch: INTJ |
public enneagram votes | (19/03/03 01:56) LadyX: 5w6 |
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(19/02/24 16:42) Jacobus: 5w6 |
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LadyX intp 5 I'm going with INTP: (from Wikipedia) He was physically clumsy and artistically inept. He was always in a rush and disliked going back for changes or corrections. He never spent a long time on a problem since he believed that the subconscious would continue working on the problem while he consciously worked on another problem. The mathematician Darboux claimed he was un intuitif (intuitive), arguing that this is demonstrated by the fact that he worked so often by visual representation. He did not care about being rigorous and disliked logic. 0 2019-03-03 01:56:13am (post #5508) |
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