I think it was ever since I learned about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test that I've begun to see people with a whole new set of eyes.  I've come up with other categories in ways that I sort people out.
For example, I've got this theory that people are either "laughers" or "joke-tellers."  I'm a laugher -- I enjoy laughing, and when I try to tell a joke I have to really work hard to hold back from laughing at my own joke.  I'm just a laugher.  Bob is a joke-teller -- no doubt about it.  I think I was Bob's best friend for a spell at Harding, because it seemed like he would seek me out to test his new material.  He knew he could always get a laugh out of me.
I figured out a new one a few weeks ago.  My favorite kids in the world right now are Daniel's kids, Corban and Anna.  Corban is like me:  he is a "watcher."  He & I like to watch movies together.  But I've noticed that Anna doesn't like watching movies.  Anna likes to dance & be the center of attention herself.  Anna wants to be "the one being watched."  It occurs to me that people gravitate toward one pole or the other.
Another way I think about that last one is in terms of sports:  there are "players," and there are "fans."  I had a buddy at UF named Joe who hated watching sports.  Joe was a body-builder, and he always liked to say, "I guess I'd rather be playing a sport than watching someone else do it."  I'm the opposite -- I'm definitely a fan.  I like to root people on; I like to cheer.
Cheering is a natural high for me.  Few things get my juices flowing like watching a really great sports event:  like, Monday night's Fiesta Bowl, last month's SEC Championship Game, or the 2008 U.S. Open.  I get a real thrill out of rooting on my favorite player(s) in those events.  I'm known for getting kind of loud, too.  Whenever I'm watching a baseball game in particular, I love watching a homerun happen live so much that at the crack of the bat I'll yell, "GET OUTTA HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE!!"  In my living room I do this.  I just love cheering.
Sometimes I think that the four letters "INFJ" just don't seem to fully encapsulate all the ways to describe me.
The Providence of God
5 years ago

6 comments:
Congrats from an ISTJ.
I think the middle 2 clashed as roommates but found the outer 2 afterward...
Interesting. So the "NF" and "ST" also determine if your hot- or cold- natured.
So a priest, a rabbi, and Rod Blagojevich walk into a bar...
I'm an ENFP, so I don't know if I'm about to poke holes in your theory or just expand it, but I am a laugher and a joke-teller, a fan and a player, a watcher and the one being watched... I don't have problems with either set, and in fact enjoy both fairly equally.
Now, when it comes to being the watcher/laugher/fan, I only ask that what I'm watching/laughing at/cheering on is actually good, which I don't think is too high of a standard...
I'm an INTJ to the core.
I really like the descriptions on Type Logic where it tells you your celebrity counterparts. Apparently, you and I are "companions".
INFJ
So are you saying that four letters are inadequate to fully reflect the depth of a person's personality?
Shocking.
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