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Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 1:49 pm
by Philip
No, Rick's a loner - he wants to walk (knit) ALONE!
BTW, I think Rick's personality acronym (his recent result) fits him well.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:00 pm
by RickD
Philip wrote:
No, Rick's a loner - he wants to walk (knit) ALONE!
BTW, I think Rick's personality acronym (his recent result) fits him well.
Dare I ask what ISFPA is an acronym for?
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:12 pm
by Jac3510
RickD wrote:Philip wrote:
No, Rick's a loner - he wants to walk (knit) ALONE!
BTW, I think Rick's personality acronym (his recent result) fits him well.
Dare I ask what ISFPA is an acronym for?
"The Adventurer"
https://www.16personalities.com/isfp-personality
Stands for Introvert-Sensing-Feeling-Prospecting (Assertive)
You can read about the various dimensions (I vs E; N vs S; F vs T; P vs J)
here.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:16 pm
by Philip
ISFP - it's all explained right here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISFP
Michael Jackson was one! Also, Cher, Barbra Streisand, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Bob Dylan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jimi Hendrix.
ISFP is the fourth most common type in the population. ISFPs make up:
9% of the general population
10% of women
8% of men
Popular Hobbies
Popular hobbies for ISFPs are those that use their physical or artistic skills, including independent athletics like skiing or swimming, dance, and craft projects. ISFPs also enjoy entertaining in intimate groups and exploring art and nature.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:17 pm
by RickD
Jac3510 wrote:RickD wrote:Philip wrote:
No, Rick's a loner - he wants to walk (knit) ALONE!
BTW, I think Rick's personality acronym (his recent result) fits him well.
Dare I ask what ISFPA is an acronym for?
"The Adventurer"
https://www.16personalities.com/isfp-personality
Stands for Introvert-Sensing-Feeling-Prospecting (Assertive)
You can read about the various dimensions (I vs E; N vs S; F vs T; P vs J)
here.
I know what it actually stands for. I thought there was a joke involved with the acronym.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:20 pm
by RickD
Philip wrote:ISFP - it's all explained right here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISFP
Michael Jackson was one! Also, Cher, Barbra Streisand, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Bob Dylan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jimi Hendrix.
ISFP is the fourth most common type in the population. ISFPs make up:
9% of the general population
10% of women
8% of men
Popular Hobbies
Popular hobbies for ISFPs are those that use their physical or artistic skills, including independent athletics like skiing or swimming, dance, and craft projects. ISFPs also enjoy entertaining in intimate groups and exploring art and nature.
Like I replied to Jac, I thought you were making a joke about what the acronym stands for in my case.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:21 pm
by Jac3510
oic
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 2:44 pm
by RickD
According to Myers-Briggs, ISFPs are peaceful, easygoing people who adopt a "live and let live" approach to life. They enjoy taking things at their own pace and tend to live in the moment. Although quiet, they are pleasant, considerate, caring, and devoted to the people in their lives. Though not inclined to debate or necessarily even air their views, their values are important to them.
According to Keirsey, Composer Artisans are grounded in the here and now. They are extremely sensitive to their environment, attuned to the perceptions of their five senses even more than other sensing types are. They notice small variations in their physical world or in the people around them. They are very sensitive to balance and understand well what does or does not fit, whether in a work of art or any other aspect of their lives. ISFPs are highly conscious of their companions, but they prefer to allow others to direct their own lives. ISFPs tend to be emotionally well rounded and empathetic toward others
Omg Philip! That
is me. It's so accurate, it's scary!
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 3:40 pm
by Jac3510
RickD wrote:According to Myers-Briggs, ISFPs are peaceful, easygoing people who adopt a "live and let live" approach to life (so long as if they are a woman they are making the ISFP a sandwich). They enjoy taking things at their own pace (not their wives') and tend to live in the moment (which usually involves ignoring their wives, unless it is to ask for a sandwich). Although quiet, they are pleasant, considerate, caring, and devoted to the people in their lives (particularly when they have been recently made a sandwich). Though not inclined to debate or necessarily even air their views, their values are important to them (so long as a woman is not around to correct them).
According to Keirsey, Composer Artisans are grounded in the here and now (especially when women are not around). They are extremely sensitive to their environment (i.e., whether or not women are present), attuned to the perceptions of their five senses even more than other sensing types are (i.e., their hunger, which they tend to be especially aware of when a woman is around--this perception usually results in a request for a sandwich). They notice small variations in their physical world or in the people around them (i.e., when their wives do not either have sandwiches in their hands or the bread and knife necessary to prepare the sandwich). They are very sensitive to (the perfect) balance (between bread, meat, and condiments) and understand well what does or does not fit (and expect their wives to understand the same when assembling said sandwich), whether in a work of art or any other aspect of their lives (although this applies most clearly to culinary needs). ISFPs are highly conscious of their companions (because in knowing where they are at all times, they can constantly be aware of how quickly their women can meet their nutritional needs), but they prefer to allow others to direct their own lives (so long as these others are men; if they are women, then they may direct their own lives, so long as they have satisfied all of the ISFP's aforementioned needs). ISFPs tend to be emotionally physically well rounded and empathetic toward others (who are making their sandwiches)
Omg Philip! That
is me. It's so accurate, it's scary!
FTFY, Rick.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 3:48 pm
by RickD
Jac3510 wrote:RickD wrote:According to Myers-Briggs, ISFPs are peaceful, easygoing people who adopt a "live and let live" approach to life (so long as if they are a woman they are making the ISFP a sandwich). They enjoy taking things at their own pace (not their wives') and tend to live in the moment (which usually involves ignoring their wives, unless it is to ask for a sandwich). Although quiet, they are pleasant, considerate, caring, and devoted to the people in their lives (particularly when they have been recently made a sandwich). Though not inclined to debate or necessarily even air their views, their values are important to them (so long as a woman is not around to correct them).
According to Keirsey, Composer Artisans are grounded in the here and now (especially when women are not around). They are extremely sensitive to their environment (i.e., whether or not women are present), attuned to the perceptions of their five senses even more than other sensing types are (i.e., their hunger, which they tend to be especially aware of when a woman is around--this perception usually results in a request for a sandwich). They notice small variations in their physical world or in the people around them (i.e., when their wives do not either have sandwiches in their hands or the bread and knife necessary to prepare the sandwich). They are very sensitive to (the perfect) balance (between bread, meat, and condiments) and understand well what does or does not fit (and expect their wives to understand the same when assembling said sandwich), whether in a work of art or any other aspect of their lives (although this applies most clearly to culinary needs). ISFPs are highly conscious of their companions (because in knowing where they are at all times, they can constantly be aware of how quickly their women can meet their nutritional needs), but they prefer to allow others to direct their own lives (so long as these others are men; if they are women, then they may direct their own lives, so long as they have satisfied all of the ISFP's aforementioned needs). ISFPs tend to be emotionally physically well rounded and empathetic toward others (who are making their sandwiches)
Omg Philip! That
is me. It's so accurate, it's scary!
FTFY, Rick.
Omg Jac! That
is me. It's so accurate, it's scary!
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:07 pm
by Kurieuo
Seriously, 6 votes and 6 introverts, are we all introverts here?
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:15 pm
by RickD
Kurieuo wrote:Seriously, 6 votes and 6 introverts, are we all introverts here?
Introverts are too shy to take the survey.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:27 pm
by Jac3510
I'll change my vote to some sort of extrovert if you like. I could find a people-pleaser personality and adopt it if it would make you happy.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:31 pm
by Jac3510
Nessa wrote:What bout smilies personalities?
This is how I see posters:
Mel
Kurieuo
Rick
Jac
B.W
Phillip
Kenny
Edward
Storyteller
FL
E.S
1lover
Acb
Me
Thread should have been closed after this post. Winner. Of. The. Interweb.
Re: Personality types
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:50 pm
by Kurieuo
Jac3510 wrote:Nessa wrote:What bout smilies personalities?
This is how I see posters:
Mel
Kurieuo
Rick
Jac
B.W
Phillip
Kenny
Edward
Storyteller
FL
E.S
1lover
Acb
Me
Thread should have been closed after this post. Winner. Of. The. Interweb.