I usually don’t hold much stock in psychometrics. As an exercise in that management course I took in London a couple weeks ago, we touched on various tools. One that I remembered taking nearly twenty years ago at the USAF NCO Academy at Keesler AFB, MS, was the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
While the instructor was talking, I took an online MBTI test. I am still an INTJ. My strengths of preferences were 11%, 25%, 50%, and 78%, respectively. There are books written on interpreting those results.
It turns out I am in a group making up between 1 and 2 percent of people. [un-referenced claim follows] Of the INTJ’s, 37% of them are measured to be in the top 2% of the population in IQ (as am I). Now you may bow down before me. Ow. Hurt myself patting my own back for my cleverness.
What I ran into yesterday was the INTJ Central website. Their Compleat Idiot’s Guide to the INTJ is absolutely brilliant!
I was reading it late at night and nearly woke up my wife so she could read it, too. The accuracy is stunning and specific. Anyone who knows me will agree, I don’t doubt.
When I find the same thing measured twice, and confirmed by other similar measures, it makes me take more notice of it. There is a lot to read about on this subject, so I’ve got something new to entertain me for a while.

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That’s you all day long. I think my favorite is:
Q: My INTJ is very pedantic.
A: Strictly speaking, that’s not a question.
Q: Dammit, see what I mean?
A: Yes, the irony was not lost on me as I typed the previous answer.
Excellent link. I will copy and hand this out to all friends and family members so there will be no further confusion. Relationships with non-INTJ’s can get tedious.
Myers-Briggs? Forer-Barnum more like. Was it an Alpha course?
I’ll bite. I suspect you are a spammer, though.
Did I say anywhere that this was an Alpha course? Has anyone ever confused an Alpha course with a management course? And, it was certainly Myers-Briggs.
Popping by my blog and telling me to my face I am a sucker is a good way to get put into the spam bucket.
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