If you’re like 99% of people who know their Myers-Briggs, you’ve 1) taken an online test, 2) scored your 4 letters, and 3) Googled your results. You clicked on the first link and thought, “Okay, parts of this make sense.” You spoke about it with your best friend and forgot about it until that drunken stranger asked for your type at a party. But you’re probably also using it incorrectly.
So for a moment, I want to take out my Men In Black, mind-erase device and clear your memory of all Myers-Briggs prior knowledge. I’m going to introduce some new personality terms. Don’t be alarmed. I’ll explain them all. They’re simple once you get the hang of them.
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