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Discovering an Identity Thinker

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Author: Mark Dixon
Thursday, December 11, 2008
1:18 pm

Thanks to Jeff Bohren and Pat Patterson for referring to Typealyzer, which I used to analyze this blog.  Apparently, my writing style would indicate that I have a “Thinker” (INTP) personality.  A brain activity diagram …

… was accompanied by a bit of explanation:

“The logical and analytical type. They are espescially attuned to difficult creative and intellectual challenges and always look for something more complex to dig into. They are great at finding subtle connections between things and imagine far-reaching implications.

“They enjoy working with complex things using a lot of concepts and imaginative models of reality. Since they are not very good at seeing and understanding the needs of other people, they might come across as arrogant, impatient and insensitive to people that need some time to understand what they are talking about.”

If any of this is anywhere near accurate, please accept my apology for my arrogant, impatient insensitivity to you all.

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2 Responses to “Discovering an Identity Thinker”

    Hmmm…

    I’m a "INTJ – The Scientists"

    I think I need to post some more blogs.. or proofread better. The description didn’t fit me very well, IMO.

    I just take it as my blogs are too confusing 🙁

    Comment by Mat Hamlin on December 11, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    good!
    cool!

    Comment by simtool on December 11, 2008 at 7:52 pm

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