Testing Testing 1,2,3.
I am supposed to be taking a practice GRE online, but instead I decided to review a previous blog about the Myers Briggs Personality Test.
I just took it and I am an INFP.
According to the website:
Doug Funny + Me = 2 peas in a pod. An introverted perceiving pod at that.
Famous INFPs:
HomerVirgil
Mary, mother of Jesus
St. John, the beloved disciple
St. Luke; physician, disciple,
William Shakespeare, bard of Avon
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Evangeline)
A. A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)
Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie)
Helen Keller, deaf and blind author
Carl Rogers, reflective psychologist, counselor
Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood)
Dick Clark (American Bandstand)
Donna Reed, actor (It’s a Wonderful Life)
Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis
Neil Diamond, vocalist
Tom Brokaw, news anchor
James Herriot (All Creatures Great and Small)
Annie Dillard (Pilgrim at Tinker Creek)
James Taylor, vocalist
Julia Roberts, actor (Conspiracy Theory, Pretty Woman)
Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap)
Terri Gross (PBS’s “Fresh Air”)
Amy Tan (author of The Joy-Luck Club, The Kitchen God’s Wife)
John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Lisa Kudrow (”Phoebe” of Friends)
Fred Savage (”The Wonder Years”)
Fictional INFPs:
Anne (Anne of Green Gables)
Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes)
Deanna Troi (Star Trek - The Next Generation)
Wesley Crusher (Star Trek - The Next Generation)
Doctor Julian Bashir (Star Trek: Deep Space 9)
Bastian (The Neverending Story)
E.T.: the ExtraTerrestrial
Doug Funny, Doug cartoons
Tommy, Rug Rats cartoons
Rocko, Rocko’s Modern Life cartoons
Posted on July 27th, 2006 by Melissa
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Whoever wrote that profile watches waaaay too much Star Trek. And The Neverending Story? What? Do INFPs supposedly play a lot of Dungeons and Dragons, too?
How, exactly, did they determine that the Virgin Mary was an INFP?