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by sweuder
1675 days ago
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Literally in the article as soon as Myers-Briggs was brought up: "Personality tests are full of broad generalities that should be taken with a grain of salt. Instead, personality tests should be treated as tools for self-reflection. They are indicators of tendencies, not hard and fast rules." Just a thing to help you think about yourself, not a diagnosis. Extraversion/Introversion is pretty deeply embedded in psychological theory, even if its not easily measured directly. FWIW |
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