Jung Test Comments
Here's the part where I get to make fun of you using your Jung test results (and Mark got the same results as me, for those of you who are curious):
Kristie: it figures.
Chani: You? Judging? I have no comment. (ha ha!)
Megan: Dude, you're just not introverted. You obviously cheated on the test. Minus five points for you.
Angela: I actually couldn't have predicted what you would get. But, doing more in-depth research about it is TOTALLY YOU.
K: It's suitable that you got "Feeling" instead of "Thinking". You're so compassionate - it fits. Disclaimer though: Mark is upset that I wrote this about you, because "it doesn't sound nice". I will try to make him feel better by announcing that K is not dumb. She's just compassionate.
The thing is, out of everyone who told me their scores, we ALL got "Judging" instead of "Perceiving". Does that mean that I can only stand to hang out with other judgemental people? Hmm...
3 comments:
From what I've heard (I have a friend who is very into this stuff), the Judging/Perceiving distinction was added later, and most people are Judging.
Julie, I have to disagree with you. I am an introverted person and when I seem like I am outgoing, I am putting on a front and stepping out of my comfort zone. For my career, I have to be more outgoing for the marketability of myself but I really am not comfortable with it. I would rather hang out with a few good friends than go to a big party where I don't know anyone. If I find myself in such a situation, I am more of a wall flower and will talk to people if they approach me but not the other way around. I do fight myself on this as I know for my own good I have to be more outgoing but I am really not comfortable with it.
SO THERE! :P
Regarding the Judging thing...look at people in general...I think we all have a bit of judging in us one way or another...it is human nature, no?
I don't think I know a single perceiving type person. I think they might be boring.
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