I am an INTJ - sometimes it is a curse other times it is a blessing.
What I have noticed and I also see it in the responses that it is usually the initiative (N) personalities who tend to find this type of information interesting. Jung (on whose theory Myers and Briggs based their work) was also an INTJ/P. He was a very strong N.
Thanks jacor for the interesting post.
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Very interesting, thanks @krabgat . I find this very interesting. Especially that your personality changing slightly over time. I guess life experience has a lot to do with it.
There are two types of analysis you can do. The one is this personality model (as describe in this article), and the other is a behavioral model. The behavioral usually exist out of four components namely Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholic, and Phlegmatic. Plato identifies these. Behavioral analysis has a lot to do with your experience. I saw in myself how it changed when my circumstances changed. The personality test you describe here has more to do with your genes. Yes, it can change over time, but not as radically as the behavioral test.