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I have no idea which I am. I am willing to answer any questions that are meant to help me realize which one I am, or do any tests provided by fellow members.
I can't tell. I understand keeping my options open when it comes to things that are long term, but I almost completely rely on J when it comes to the details of life.We need more info... Can you provide us with information about yourself that relate to judging and percieving?
No, you need to understand the difference between extroverted and introverted intuition and extroverted and introverted thinking, because it's not as simple as "N and T." There are underlying functions.I can't tell. I understand keeping my options open when it comes to things that are long term, but I almost completely rely on J when it comes to the details of life.
All I can say is that I have no idea which I use more; I would like to say I use N a lot, but I also focus on subjects only with T.
This. This. This.No, you need to understand the difference between extroverted and introverted intuition and extroverted and introverted thinking, because it's not as simple as "N and T." There are underlying functions.
If you are a Judger or an INTJ, you would be functioning on Ni (dominant) and Te (auxillary.)
If you are a perciever or an INTP, you would be functioning on Ti (dominant) and Ne (auxillary.)
Google INTP cognitive functions or INTJ cognitive functions if you want further understanding.
Or you could take this test: Keys 2 Cognition - Cognitive Processes
It will tell you the strength of your cognitive functions and in turn give you a suited type.
I don't think this always proves accurate though.How messy is your room? A lot of J types have really neat ones, with the exception with the on again off again clean room of the infj. They are probably the least organized J in the mix, imo. So when it comes down to organization, do you not care, or do you tend to be organized. Also, scheduling, most J's like to stay to a strict schedule, and prefer sticking to some type of plan. Where, as P's like to keep their options open.