topher

• horror and film enthusiast
• 16 (minor)
• he/him, they/them
• bisexual, grayromantic
• ENFP 7w6 | type me
current obsessions:
B99, slashers, wwdits, tua, st
ask for discord and privs
main twt media twt @slasherhimbo
letterboxd @yellamo
serializd @slasherhimbo
tiktok @slasherhimbo
last.fm @yellamo_omalley

byf:
[cw: gore/blood/sexiness]
• mostly only talk about movies and series
• i swear, heavy rt, and talks in all CAPS sometimes
dni:
[basic dni criteria]
• supports ALM, against BLM/ACAB
• proship, shtwt, nsfwtwt
• we have no common interests

mbti: ENFP
enneagram: 7w6 4w3 9w8 sx/so
socionics: IEE-Ne C
big 5: SCUAI
attitudinal psyche: EVFL
temparament: Sanguine (Dom)
disc: Influence

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Test Results & Self-Assesment
I. MBTI
ㅤa. Letter Typing
ㅤb. Cognitive Functions
II. Enneagram
ㅤa. Core Type
ㅤb. Instinctual Variant
ㅤc. Wing Type
ㅤd. Tritype
III. Socionics
ㅤa. Sociotype Description
ㅤㅤ1. IEE
ㅤㅤ2. IEI
ㅤb. Dichotomies
ㅤㅤ1. Jungian
ㅤㅤ2. Reinin
ㅤc. Soconics Elements
ㅤd. Socionic Subtype
ㅤe. DCNH Subtype
IV. Big 5/SLOAN/OCEAN
ㅤa. Global 5/SLOAN
ㅤb. OCEAN
V. Attitudinal Psyche
ㅤa. PY Attitudes
VI. Four Temparaments & DiSC
ㅤa. Four Temperaments
ㅤb. Keirsey Temperaments
ㅤc. DiSC Types
Part 2: Questionaires
Part 3: Resources
NOTE: This section got lots of words and quite a bit of useless information in typing me but don't worry I am planning to rework most of the section to be much brief and concise!!Part 1: Taking Personality Tests + Self-AssesmentI. MBTI
Test Results:

Self-Assesment:
A. MBTI Dimensions (Letter Typing)
Introversion/Extraversion - Personally I think I am an Ambivert, I can be really talkative sometimes, especially when we're talking about something I am interested in, I also got a number of friends, and ye I kinda can't stand being alone, but I can get overwhelmed by people, and can be quiet. I'd say I am much more energized by people than soltitude, because I rather hang-out with my friends than be stuck in my room the whole day.
Sensing/iNtuitive - I don't think I'm that practical nor realistic, I'm really not free from imagination at all, and I do daydream quite a lot. I wouldn't say I prefer metaphor, analogy, and logic but I am more in seeing all the possibilities than living the real world in real time, and I prefer fantasy, or anything that most likely will not happen IRL than things that are realistic (I am mostly talking about films and shits)Thinking/Feeling - Okay the description that wikibook gave were very black and white but yeah here we go. I wouldn't say I am more logical or ethical, but in making decisions I think I go more personal than just going what's probably the right thing to do. Also, I know this is just an stereotype but I can be muddle-headed (but fhahgf not the "stupid" description just more "mentally disorganised or confused")Judging/Percieving - I very much prefer leaving my options open than making decisions right away and moving on. This was the easiest to identify with, so I'm just gonna add what I personally think about letter-typing; it's too fucking bland and boringB. Cognitive Typing
Ti - "is a decision-making process that uses subjective principles and logical truths to create original systems, categories, and frameworks. Ti is extremely focused on accuracy, internal precision, and thorough logical evaluation." based off that, I think I am really more subjective than logical, but "extremely focused on accuracy" is not so me.
"Introverted thinkers believe strongly in fairness and truth. They don’t want anything sugarcoated... they avoid playing favorites, getting emotionally involved, or making a decision that might not be fair or logical. They can seem critical to other types because they are more likely to critique first and forget to praise" I believe in fairness and truth but I do sugarcoat sometimes bc I don't want to hurt anyone.I think I do show some characteristics of Ti but overall does not describe me.Te - "focuses on using logical binary judgments to organize, evaluate, and assign information in the outer world. Te seeks to structure the outer world and sort everything into its proper place using logical systems and rules"The first description is not me at all but I love doing these "They like externalizing their thought processes; either through speaking, creating outlines, or using diagrams to show what they are thinking. They try to be as clear as possible in their standards and try to create systems that have a broad scope so they can be applied to as many situations as possible." time to time but not as clear as it says. Also they're always half-done, unreadable, jumbled, and have drawings on its side.Fi - "focuses on the internal, subjective world of values and personal ethics. Fi seeks individuality, authenticity, and personal meaning. It wants to act and make choices that promote inner harmony and tranquility. It holds non-negotiable core values and while it’s open-minded to other people’s lifestyles and choices, it won’t tolerate violation of its own core values and beliefs." I think this really describes me a lot -- I wanted to be as me as possible and not conform to what anyone wants me to beFe - "making choices or taking action to create harmony in the environment" this kinda describe me sometimes but this "takes into account cultural value systems, social standards, and the effects every decision has on other people" does not"always asking themselves whether they “should” or “shouldn’t” do something" that is very me as well.Ni - "Sound confusing?" ye this pretty much describe everything said about this function but I'm not really looking for "hidden meanings" all the time and the only thing in the description of Ni that describes me is "always wants to do it in a new, innovative way." but that is also a half-assed description of me I just easily get bored of the same thing happening over a period of time"Their knack for strategic planning and seeing possible outcomes without being restricted by time, place, or concrete data, allows them to see profound insights that are simultaneously mysterious and transformational" yeah that is not meNe - "focuses on finding theoretical connections, relationships, and possibilities. It is stimulated by objects, people, and events in the environment and wants to generate real-world possibilities" pretty much describes me but I wouldn't describe myself that clearly."can often enthusiastically and effortlessly express their new ideas and possibilities. In fact, they often love brainstorming and jumping from idea to idea with other people, finding more and more possibilities and inspirations the longer they talk. They are often seen as quick of mind because of how they make connections so rapidly." pretty much all under the description of Ne scream THAT'S SO ME!!!Si - "focuses on the inner, subjective world of personal experience and impressions. It is highly aware of details, both in the environment and inside the body. Introverted sensors are frequently comparing and contrasting past to present, noticing differences and changing patterns." I literally have forgotten almost everything I've done in life so yeah this not screaming very me adfasdf"they like routine and knowing what to expect. They tend to speak in a clear, sequential order and bring up important details and facts." HA this is literally the opposite of me hdsafshadgfSe - "focuses on the current world in all its objective, literal reality." I don't think that's me but this "Se gets energy and enjoyment from directly interacting with the outside world (people, objects, nature, events)." kinda do"they tend to have fast reflexes, notice opportunities right away, and be quick on their feet. They have a realistic cleverness that keeps them ahead of the game in many areas of life." Yup not mePeople sometimes guess my type is XSFP because of my impulsiveness and spontaneousness but the practical, and hands on learning, I unfortunately don't have.
= ENFP - Ne Fi Te Si
II. Enneagram
Test Results:

Self-Assesment:
A. Core Type
1 - "is a tireless advocate for fairness and justice." I do want to be that sometimes but many of ones' description really does not describe me, like, "They are typically organized, proactive, and independently-driven." yeah that's not me at all.
"they often find themselves wondering why others are “lazy” or unmotivated." I'm the one the ones' wondering about hsdfasdf. "Pragmatic and often very good with money, Perfectionists seek closure and structure in their lifestyles and plans. They take pride in following their schedules to a tee, and organize each day with a sense of purpose. As lovers of planners and all things tidy, Perfectionists go great lengths to create a functional and seamlessly organized life, whether that be in the form of automated money management or a meticulous morning and nighttime routine." total opposite of me as you can see but I do sometimes follow a routine after watching some motivational routine on youtube.2 - "is a selfless and caring mentor figure in the lives of many" don't really see myself as that."Generous and emotionally aware, Twos seek out opportunities to make a positive difference and touch the hearts of others. They can sometimes overextend themselves to acquire (and sustain) affection from others, which may eventually lead to burnout or other psychosomatic conditions. Because of this, it’s important for Twos to face and combat their underlying fear of worthlessness." I do have a underlying fear of worthlessness but Two's description's way too nice to be me."Twos felt ambivalent towards the protective figure in their homes. In some way, they felt that there was lack of either nurturance, guidance, or structure coming from the protective figure" I do relate to this tho.If I am a type 2, I might be a SP2, as "They feel hurt or withdraw when they feel or fear rejection from others." do describe me but "wants to be taken care of but resists being dependent on others, hesitant and self-protective in taking on long-term commitments and responsibilities."3 - "They sensed that they were loved or valued for what they achieved rather than who they were." this wound of 3 really hits to me especially when I was in gradeschool but that drastically changed in high school and many of the description of 3 does not fit meI am "energetic" but I am not "goal-oriented “Type A” personality with a lifelong dream to continuously improve on every aspect of their life."4 - "is an intense and creative artist, who works with tangible objects or intangible ideas to find meaning and discovery in themselves and in nature." This describes me but all my arts and works are half-done."They experiment with different ideologies, philosophies, and modalities to form a meaningful mélange of living" I do that time to time."Whimsical and free-spirited, Fours march to the beat of their own drums and passionately follow their deeply-held inner values. They believe in writing their own life stories and trekking down paths alone. While this is easier said than done, Fours typically put up with a lot of fear instilled from teachers, peers, or authority figures from a young age—who tell them to take the “safe” route and squash their dreams." that describes me really well"Fours can feel like aimless wanderers, searching for the meaning behind their existence, especially during adolescence." me afI typed myself as 4 before but some of its description does not really hit well when I really read into it and most of the things I relate to, I don't really feel or do all the time and "felt so out of place in their own families, they tried early on to accept what made them different" I do not really relateIf I am a 4, I honestly dk what instinctual variant as none of the description of integrative9 fits me.5 - "is an independent and curious maverick on an intellectual mission to absorb as much knowledge as their active minds can acquire. Fives seek to understand, through reading and thinking, the laws and principles governing the world. They can wholeheartedly attest to Socrate’s famous saying, “An unexamined life is not worth living.”" I know I am not a five but that description kinda fit me.the rest of the description I really don't relate. especially "to live a very minimalist lifestyle: out in the woods, in a van, free from mortgages, and multi-layered credit card debt. Many have broader life goals to live sustainably and consciously." I do kinda wanna live in a van but if you see me irl you'd prolly call me a maximalist6 - "is a cautious and skeptical type who aims to be prepared for whatever life might throw at them." i'm not really skeptical, or cautious, or prepared for anything. "are detail-oriented and carry a whole library of guides for every possible scenario: from losing their phones to surviving doomsday. Their single-handed and greatest asset? Emotional intelligence." is not very me aswell shdfasdfIf i'm a 6, I'd be a Phobic one because, I "make it very apparent to others about their worries and anxieties and are eager to find security in people, communities, or belief systems." 7 - "is a cheerful individual who loves to be on the go with an impressive array of projects and ideas. At any given time, they have a wide range of hobbies and friends in their lives and an ongoing list of plans (i.e., a super snazzy bucket list!) for the future. Their future-oriented, curious nature leads them down many diverse paths in life." everything here is so me but my bucket list is listed in my head because I keep losing the paper I write my list on"Sticking to a single career path, major, life partner, hobby, or place of residence can prove to be a massive challenge—if not an impossible feat—for Sevens." help almost thought I wasn't a seven in the first half dfasdfas but yeah it's imposible for me to stick to anything"They’re constantly exploring new possibilities in an effort to find happiness and surprise in all of their endeavors." me af.I am pretty much settled with this one, 4 and 2 made me doubt for a sec, but everything in the description just screams MEEEEE! especially the wound of 7 one "Sevens felt disconnected from the nurturing figure in their home...Seven felt that they couldn’t count on getting the nurturance they needed on a consistent, dependable level." this one really hits me, and kinda explains why I almost just always want to go out and not be home -- also the "distractions" part yeah.8 - "is a powerful and headstrong fighter and advocate for those who are disadvantaged or lack a voice in society." is not me but I kinda do side more with the minorities, and hang-out more with the underdogs, or just the group that doesn't really speak out, unless when I know their side is not aligned with what I believe is right."When life throws Eights lemons, they leap on the opportunity, make the best-tasting lemonade, and execute a downright effective game plan to turn the incident into one which gives them an upper hand." They sound so cool but I can only dream to be them9 - "is a relaxed and easygoing master of chill who finds purpose in maintaining a mind-body balance" yeah people would prolly see me as a chill person. "they can mesh well with almost any group or individual, making them fantastic collaborators." does describe me as I'm kinda friends or at least hang out with everyone but I do prefer being with my close friend group most of the times"Procrastination is next to family for Nines. For some, it’s the only friend they’ve ever known." Oh god maybe i'm a type 9
= Type 7 "The Enthusiast"
B. Instinctual Type
So - At first I thought So was my first instinct coz I would do anything for my friends, and tests gives me So/Sx and Sx/So results but reading the So7 description "They are generous and have a strong desire to be of service, to create a better world. They will sacrifice their own needs to serve the needs of a group or person they support. They can be judgemental regarding selfishness in themselves or others and they hope to be appreciated for their sacrifice." kinda does describe me, it does before maybe, but, it doesn't really scream that's me anymore.
Sx - I didn't really resonate with this Sx instinct as I don't really search for a romantic interest but ig that just came in late, and yea i feel like this describes me more than So, and it wasn't just all about romance and shiz also after I read this; "sees reality through a rose-coloured filter, connected to the possibility in everything. Their enthusiasm and optimism may seem unrealistic or naive as they tend to believe in the good in everything and everyone. They want the world to be more than dreary and dull and may embellish reality and dislike relationships that have become boring and predictable." It really does describe me, maybe the difference is I see in a different filter.Sp - I get this as my second instinct lately but I just don't see it, and based off the description It doesn't describe me at all, maybe, " is a great networker, gathering a ‘family’ of close supporters and motivated by wanting the best for everyone." but that too doesn't really resonate with me
= Sx/So
C. Wing Type
7w6 - I used to think that this doesn't really fit me but after some reading and observing of myself, I do fit w6 more than w8
"Increases commitment to a chosen course of action, exploring things deeper...Invites the Seven to ally with a limited number of people, grounding their desire for unlimited freedom" this "gifts" description of w6 fits me a lot and all of the "challenges" description, "Exaggerate underlying fears and become more flighty, Self-doubt and worsens ability of planning and doing, Feeling guilty when they are irresponsible and may feel obliged rather than freed, Duty becomes a burden," fits a lot7w8 - I wanted to be w8 but I ain't no challenger, I do get my fair share of being competitive, and fighting for what I want, but those happens once in a blue moon.Out of all the "gifts" description of 7w8, "They become more grounded and honest in self-disclosure and interactions with others" fits me the most, the other three fits me time to time but not all the time. I think out of the 3 "challenges" description "They may become more self-absorbed and act more superior to others" fits the most because I sometimes feel like I'm being that
= 7w6
D. Tritype
749 The Gentle Spirit - " are intuitive, innovative and accepting... want to be original, positive and peaceful..."
III. Socionics
Test Results:

Self-Assesment:
A. Sociotype Description (IEE)
Dominant Ne "are predominantly motivated by their feelings of interest and boredom. They are attracted to novel ideas, unusual or peculiar goings-on in day-to day life, and new experiences...have a tendency to frequently engage themselves in novel life "projects," which can and often consist of novel concepts or fields of thought, new activities, and new lifestyles" ok this like literally describes me, especially the "frequently engage themselves in novel life "projects,"..." like I literally start a new project everyday and trying a new life style every three days dfhaasf
"These types of projects often take the form of activities that are uncommon, concepts that are unknown or avocations that have not been done or tried before." Many of my friends have told me that my projects, are often straight up just ridiculous, bizzare, and out of this world, I just call them camp fasgdasd. "have a tendency to try to accumulate as much knowledge about the field as they can, and sometimes to improve the field by finding new ways of conceptually framing its basic principles (needs an example). Eventually, once there is nothing left to discover, or when they simply become bored, they will follow their curiosity and find a new topic of interest." that is literally MEE omg like every project I start and things I get interested in, I never finish because I always just gets bored help."require a certain degree of freedom from obligation in order to do their work and pursue their sometimes idiosyncratic interests, to the point where they may dramatically eschew conventional lifestyles...may have an irrational dread of working at a desk job or an office where they do not have the opportunity to pursue their whimsical hobbies. However, they often overestimate the torturous ordeal of having to perform specific chores that are not in line with their interests" okay I edited out my rant of me not being lazy and irresponsible bc this part is too long already ashfadf but yeah "" is so me omg."often spontaneous and sometimes quite distractible individuals whose natural energy level leads them to be working on something or doing something most of the time" as I said many times, I am quite spontaneous, and I also get distracted very easily . This "often periodic in nature rather and tends to be on whatever projects they have involved themselves in at the moment, or whatever they are interested in doing at the moment, rather than a consistent schedule or routine. Many IEEs routinely have spur-of-the-moment ideas or curiosities, and may be inclined to look up random information or do arbitrary things that have occurred to them in lieu of whatever they might have been working on previously." is literally me wtf"often have a tendency to seek out multiple perspectives and viewpoints on controversial matters...rarely tied down to any particular ideology and often have an implicit sense of faith that others are as intellectually open as they are." I'm literally just putting all of the description but I do think I love seeing and hearing about everyone's sides even if we have polarizing beliefsCreative Fi "At first glance, IEEs are usually friendly, propitious and accepting people." I do get those a lot, "often enjoy interacting and learning from all types of people" I do enjoy learning more about people of any kind, and "tend to enjoy cultivating a sincere atmosphere of passive good will, where others can feel comfortable and accepted for who they are." that's all I wanted honestly, for everyone, including myself, to be comfortable and accepted."usually aware of and highly influenced by their emotional responses towards other people, things, or situations" yeah I think that is me,"unlike SEEs they are less likely to be driven by their emotional reactions quite as viscerally; instead, their emotions are more likely to drive them to be a bit avoidant... They are often disturbed by conflict or aggression, and rather than espousing a confrontational or accusatory attitude, when possible they often prefer to politely smile and avoid being drawn into contentious arguments. They may be also somewhat fettered by and avoidant of situations replete with feelings of social awkwardness or situations in which their autonomy over their activities or choices is threatened." Yea I think my problem is whenever there's a conflict or something's needed to get addressed, I tend to just avoid it. I do want to, not avoid it, but my overthinking self just gives me reason to just gloss over it sbdhfasf"inclined to keep track of a large network of social acquaintances with whom they feel a significant connection." I do have quite a number of friends. "Many IEEs share a common pattern in that for them mental stimulation is often interpersonal; they may extensively enjoy interacting with many different people and find a situation boring if there are no interesting people with whom to engage in conversation." Yea hdasfsf I think the one main reason why I like having many people in my life because I get bored easily but thankfully every friend I got have different interests we could talk about and I could get into SHADGHAS. "They are typically more oriented towards building relationships than maintaining them" OKAY I do have old friends I barely hangout to anymore but like I do try to talk and reconnect to them time to time and I do want to maintain many of relationships I have now"they may sometimes feel that they are not sharing the important things in their life. IEEs choose their own interests and have a somewhat hands-off approach towards what other people choose to do." I think I share a lot and sometimes I do not, because like sometimes I feel I overshared so much but I still want to share a bit more, but can only really share when all of us just decided to trauma dump, or when I'm in the internet ashgdjasfRole Se "are able to focus themselves on matters of willpower and can be resolutely focused on achieving goals" yeah I don't think this is really me but "they have a somewhat philosophical attitude towards goal-oriented behavior and material pursuits." yeah I guess that kinda do describe me idk"They are capable of being drawn to exhibiting aggression and sometimes feel it necessary to act in a territorial and confrontational way (especially in unfamiliar situations where they feel threatened by others' expectations), but usually tend to avoid aggressive or confrontational behavior and are more often drawn to more informal environments where they can express their frivolity, spontaneity, and engage others. They are typically difficult to anger and prefer relaxed and non-confrontational environments to competitively charged ones." I think that is very me, I am difficult to anger, and when I do, I just get like annoyed, or get angry in like a joking manner, and like it only last for about a minute, well unless like what you did is like really bad."are usually not very materialistic and are rarely motivated by or attached to material possessions. They are much more deeply driven by their peripatetic interests, and by their relationships with other individuals." yeah I think that really describes me tooVurnerable Ti "are inclined to be sensitive to and to reject in their lifestyle societal or social rules that limit their freedom to expand into whatever interest draws their attention...may feel as though they require complete autonomy over their life circumstances, and may expect the ability to lead a lifestyle that would afford them the ability to move to China at a moment's notice. They are inclined to avoid structuring their lives much and are especially mindful of rules and regulations that they believe might limit their future actions." why is this so me omg ashdgasf"can express contemptuous attitudes towards individuals who they perceive as narrowly focused on the world, without taking an appropriately multiperspectival approach." ye i kinda do sometimes lmao. "are inclined to be principally forgiving of others -- concerning themselves more with considering the possible causes for others' misdeeds than with condemnation." yeah I could be too forgiving sometimes."can become suprisingly irritable when dealing with people that flagrantly reject the multiperspectivality which they find obvious -- people who narrowly focus on essential facts without taking contexts into consideration, or people who have strict and unbending viewpoints on everything." yeah this was me few weeks ago because of my homophobic, overly religious teacher. Oh God, she offended every person possible, and had a nerve to say she could sleep tight at night knowing everything she said was right, what 🙃 Suggestive Si "are neglectful of their inner needs. Stereotypically, this deficit is described with the somewhat hackneyed idea that as suggestives fail to notice when they are hungry, or too cold, etc. While this stereotype contains a certain amount of truth, it is overly extreme, but it captures in a more easily accessible way what it means to lack attention to one's inner physical needs...may be so unaware of their internal physical state that they will not realize they need to eat in the moment, what is more realistic is that they will not attend to their internal physical state somewhat in advance. For instance, they may be so attentive to their projects and the ideas they have about what to do, that they may forget to bring with them a bottle of water and much later realize that they are thirsty and have put themselves in a position where their physical needs cannot be easily attended to." OK FVCK THAT IS VERY ME... I literally forget to bring my water and food like every fvcking day, sometimes I even forget my money when going out help. " are unaware of their environment. While they can often be drawn to and relaxed by natural settings, they tend to have so much going on in their heads that they forget to give themselves time to appreciate such places..." yeah oh my god I almost got me and my friend lost because I forgot which way I went to. "...When they become aware of their environment, or when they are made aware of their environment, they are able to identify necessary changes (expansive possibilities) to the environment to improve their lifestyle and well-being (For instance, Rick DeLong speaks of things such as his propensity for addiction to puzzle games which eat up his time and limit his productivity, so consciously altered his living environment to make those puzzles difficult to access). Being aware of the impact of the environment is the principal deficit of attention." Okay everytime I feel I need to change shit because I literally just sit around or sumn I just watch some yt vid routine or motivational video and will just change my life for 3 days at max lmaoMobilizing Te "IEEs can have a tendency to play the role of an information gatherer." yeah I could see that, "IEEs are motivated by their transient interests, and may express these interests by quickly gathering a large amount of information on a particular topic that strikes their fancy, before moving on to something new." OMG that is very me"perhaps moreso than most other ethical types, can be unattached intellectuals. Their approach towards the intellectual realm could be summed up as being open-minded and politically correct." yup that's kinda me and this "often view knowledge advancement as a collaborative process, about which they might invite dialogue and discussion." is very me omg"in the intellectual and factual realm IEEs' basic attitude is the opposite of cynicism; they embody the principle of valuing others' contributions as made in good faith, and they can tend to believe that other people are persuaded by facts (whether or not this is true)." me. "Ironically, for their big-picture orientation, IEEs may end up doing important intellectual dirty work; fact checking, examining primary source material, etc." Yeah especially when I'm very interested in it"can have a bit of a sore spot towards criticism of their process of information gathering, although this soreness is alleviated by open-minded and factually oriented criticism, and exacerbated by the appearance of stubbornness and certitude." yeah sometimesIgnoring Ni "constantly focused on novel activities, ideas, insights, and events. Because they are always interested by something new, they do not spend lots of time on the same topics" this is very me yeah. I often start a lot of projects but like never stick or finish most of them and sometimes it's frustrating because most of them were really cool"IEEs' interests tend to be directed towards practical problems rather than completely abstract or theoretical topics, reflecting their fundamental orientation towards acceptance and improvement of the world around them." well first half is kinda 50/50, i think my interest can be abstract and theoretical, the second half yeah it does sound like me. "To an IEE, the question "What if?" usually applies to something that the IEE can do to change his future, not some sort of alternate reality, such as "What if I bike instead of drive to work?" as opposed to "What if gravity didn't exist?"" Okay to the what if stuff I think I relate to both, like I would ask shit like "what if we can fly?" but also a lot of "what if I choose to go to this school instead of this." most of the unrealistic what ifs I actually use in writing stories or sumn, and the other what ifs affect what I do with my life moreDemonstrative Fe "are partially attentive to the exterior emotional atmosphere surrounding them. They may freely enjoy atmospheres where people are cooperating well and having fun, and is moderately affected by the miasma of toxic individuals who mordantly disrupt a pleasant atmosphere." yeah that is me, I like interacting with people and I just mostly don't care about the people I don't like unless they're really a dick"instead of being strongly affected by the exterior emotional space, IEEs are affected by their inner emotional experience. While they are affected by conflict, they may see it as more important to value the individual and are able to see multiple perspectives when dissensions arise. They tend to devalue affiliations and ideologies and view others based on their individual personal qualities." yeah that does describe meA. Sociotype Description (IEI)
Dominant Ni Many of the description of dominant Ni is not describing me at all but most of them I kinda wanted to be sometimes, "Many IEIs find an inner calling to express their unique perspectives, and often find ways to make use of a myriad of expressive forms, sometimes including poetry, novels, storytelling, photography, or other media." I do try to do those but they are all half-assed and many of them are just straight up just absurdity and mainly doing them just for fun.
" They can come across as fickle, indecisive and vapid" that is very me, and the only really part I relate toCreative Fe "IEIs naturally conceptualize the people around them in terms of the emotional energy that they give off, and the way that they interact with the mood and energy around them. They are often especially sensitive to how others around them react to their own energy." Well I do hang out with people based off their vibes and energy sometimes" are often good at recognizing and influencing the moods of others, and at communicating the depth of their feelings or experiences." yeah I don't think I'm that sahdasf" They may exhibit a propensity for good-natured, friendly, lighthearted banter and try to promote good will and inclusiveness." this is the only part that I kinda relate to, most of it is kinda half-assedRole Si "IEIs often exhibit a modest lack of attention to their surrounding physical environment." well I kinda do but I kinda often notice random things a lot too. "most IEIs pay little attention to their surroundings and may persist in disorganized or disheveled living conditions." yeah that's kinda me"they may have difficulty interpreting the signals of the body and may be inclined to focus excessively on them, possibly leading to alarmist self-diagnoses." I don't really do that, I am more likely to just ignore it

Vurnerable Te "IEIs will often hesitate and refrain from saying anything so as to avoid appearing unknowledgeable or potentially embarrassing themselves." okay I'm not really this at all"They are often unconcerned with optimizing productivity or efficiency." okay I am bad at being productive and efficient but I am a concern about it, a lot maybe. ""They deeply dislike and can avoid tedious and disinteresting tasks that involve attention to detail and pragmatic focus" yeah maybe that's a bit meSuggestive Se "IEIs are often relatively inactive and indecisive" I think I am very active but yeah very indecisive."may be relatively immobile and hesitant to interact with the outside world." Yeah no I actually love going outside"IEIs tend to have indecisive or even fickle air about them, and often give others the impression that they do not know exactly what they want." that is very meMobilizing Ti "their intellectual musings are often more observational, causal, and open-ended" yeah I do prefer open-ended most of the times."Many IEIs suffer from hesitation and uncertainty about the ultimate accuracy of their views. They also may be inclined to assimilate information indiscriminately from an eclectic and sometimes unreliable range of sources, which can in the long run serve to further their confusion. They appreciate a sense of certainty in others" that is kinda meIgnoring Ne "are capable of generating a large number of possibilities and ideas..." ME!! "They may be inclined to continually revisit and expand upon or better organize their existing areas of intellectual interest or mental concoctions instead of moving on to new ideas." YEAH NOT SO MEDemonstrative Fi The description for this is quite short, and I didn't really relate to so I'm just gonna put my overall thought. Basically IEI's descriptions doesn't really fit me, I did relate to some, but like 90% of it doesn't really describe me.B. Dichotomies (Jungian)
I relate to (no cross)
I do not relate to
(IDK/MAYBE) ?
Extraverted vs Introverted
Extraverted
1. Psychic energy more often flows outwards.?
2. Energy level increases when interacting with a large group of people.
3. Energy level decreases when they are alone.
4. Energy level is generally higher.
5. More often focused on their surroundings. ?
6. Tend to be more active and initiating.
7. Often make new friends easily.
8. Often better at presenting themselves. ?
9. Often prefer to work in a team.
Introverted
1. Psychic energy more often flows inwards.
2. Energy level increases when they are alone.
3. Energy level decreases when interacting with a large group of people.
4. Energy level is generally lower.

5. More often focused on their thoughts and feelings.
6. Tend to be more passive, less initiating.
7. Often do not have many friends.
8. Often better at concentrating.
9. Often prefer to work alone.
Intuitive vs Sensing
Sensing
1. More realistic and down-to-earth.
2. Rather notice details than the big picture. ?
3. More focused on their surroundings, living in the here and now.
4. More naturally comfortable with physical confrontations.
5. Often more interested in practice than in theory.
Intuitive
1. More idealistic and head-in-clouds.
2. Rather see the big picture than the details.
3. More focused on ideas than on surroundings.
4. Less naturally comfortable with physical confrontations.
5. Often more interested in theory than in practice.
Logical vs Ethical
Ethical
1. In their thoughts and interactions, give greater weight to ethical factors.
2. Rather talk about ethical evaluations ("good or bad").
3. Frequently better at solving interpersonal problems. ? [note: I think I just have more than good at solving them, I do kinda handle them well ig]
4. More often have problems with finding logical solutions.
5. Tend to prefer persuasion over argumentation.
6. More vulnerable to "logical" manipulation.
Logical
1. More often make decisions based on logical reasons. [note: I think I consider what I feel like then logic later in making decisions]
2. Rather talk about logical evaluations ("right or wrong").
3. Frequently interested in systems, structures and patterns.
4. More often have interpersonal problems.
5. Tend to prefer argumentation over persuasion.
6. More vulnerable to "ethical" manipulation.
Irrational vs Rational
Rationals
1. Tend to plan ahead, make decisions early.
2. Are more often rigid and stubborn.
3. Do not like to change their decisions.
4. Tend to finish what they started.
5. Usually have stiff movements.
6. Usually more 'authoritarian' leadership style.
7. Low stress tolerance.
Irrationals
1. Tend to wait and see, more spontaneous.
2. Are more often flexible and tolerant.
3. Change their decisions frequently.
4. Tend to start new things without finishing them.
5. Usually have gentle movements.
6. Usually more 'democratic' leadership style.
7. High stress tolerance.
B. Dichotomies (Reinin)
Peripheral vs Central
Peripheral
1. Natural state is relaxation. [note: I'm a bit more hyper than relaxed]
2. Work best when they can relax beforehand, and are mobilized only for the duration necessary. [note: I wanna cross this but this is so me help]
3. Have an easy time going from 'mobilized' to 'relaxed', but not from 'relaxed' to 'mobilized'. Thus, they may need external stimuli to become mobilized.
4. Tend to divide up matters into smaller stages during which they are mobilized, relaxing between each stage.
5. Become aware of their own mobilization as soon as it manifests – i.e., as soon as they start considering an action. However, they are often poorly aware of the periods of maximal mobilization – i.e., the time of action.
6. Focuses and places the most importance on the preparatory stage – the 'action' stages are considered implicit and given less attention.
7. Consider their working conditions (e.g., comfort, freedom, and convenience) more important than the possible results and rewards (e.g., how much they are paid).
8. More aware of when they are mobilized than when they are relaxed.
9. “Consideration is very nice, that time during which you still don't have to make a decision. It's even better when it isn't necessary to do anything afterwards.”
Central
1. Natural state is readiness.
2. Work best if they are able to tart mobilizing in preparation for what they must do.
3. Easily go from 'relaxed' to 'mobilized', but not from 'mobilized' to 'relaxed'. Thus, they may need external stimuli (like a movie) to relax.
4. Tend to perform an entire task at once, and to maintain their internal 'readiness' between tasks.
5. Become of aware of their own mobilization at its maximals – i.e., when it is time for action. However, they are often poorly aware of when the mobilization firsts manifests – i.e., when they first start considering an action.
6. Focuses and places the most importance on taking action – preparation is considered implicit and given less attention.
7. Consider the possible results and rewards of their work (e.g., how much they are paid) more important than the working conditions (e.g., comfort, freedom, and convenience).
8. More aware of when they are relaxed than when they are mobilized.
9. "I will not get stuck in the process of consideration – it always ends in a decision being made."
Constructivist vs Emotivist
Constructivist
1. Tend to minimize the emotional elements of interaction, preferring to focus on the 'business' elements.
2. Have emotional 'anchors' (eg, books, films, places) which they use to support their internal emotional state.
3. Can become 'emotionally hooked', and can have a strong reaction to a particular part or section regardless of their feelings towards the entirety.
4. Have greater difficulty disassociating from others' emotions and experiences than from requests for action or consideration.
5. “I prefer when people offer concrete solutions instead of comfort or sympathy.”
Emotivist
1. Tend to concentrate foremost on the emotional background of interaction, with 'business' a secondary concern.
2. Prefer the new and novel over the old and known.
3. Information perceived as unprofessional or low-quality can leave them indifferent.
4. Have greater difficulty disassociating from requests for action or consideration than from others' emotions and experiences.
5. “If a conversation is emotionally negative, I consider it wasted.”
Ascending vs Descending
Ascending
1. Good at noticing emotional background and perceive the emotional aspect (particularly 'fun') separate from the activity.
2. 'Getting to know someone' happens naturally, and they are well aware of the purpose(s) for which they are meeting. The proper emotional distance is easily established, adapted/regulated, and manipulated, and they easily decrease distance through their emotional 'brilliance'. A person's name (and other formalities) are peripheral to their relation with and interest in them, and thus they don't care much about formal introductions..
3. Not inclined to deduce 'objective truths' from their own and others' experiences – everything is relative. This relativity is perceived as an extenuation of the differing beliefs, opinions, intentions, etc. of each person. Accordingly, another person's actions are judged as correct or incorrect according to a set of subjective criteria. They attempt to compare others' views to their own, and to explain their own views in order to make sure that all parties understand the concepts being spoken of.
5. They are inclined to propose (or impose) another conception of the situation ('look at it this way'). If they think something is done incorrectly, they will ask WHY it was done that way. When talking about optimums, they are inclined to do it subjectively ('optimum compared to what?').
“Fun is involvement, active participation; a state of constant excitement that one cannot confuse with leisure or rest.” “I have my own ideas about how things should be done – a 'mind of my own' – but so does everyone else.”
Descending
1. Bad at noticing emotional background and do not separate the emotional aspect (particularly 'fun') from the activity.
2. Acquaintance with others is established by ritual (e.g., introduction), and they prefer if the context of interaction is externally set (eg, by a mediator (think 'arranged marriages') or situation) so that they can skip the first phases and begin closer interaction. They approach others through stages defined by 'rules' and 'rituals', which may be created by themselves and/or already existing; thus, they are very aware of the stages of the process of acquaintance – e.g., when a person is no longer a stranger. The title, name, and any other information about the other person are considered important, and for this reason formal introduction is important.
3. Inclined to believe there are 'objective truths' – the truth is not always relative. Therefore, they believe that there are two types of actions/perspectives: those which are subjective (connected with personal preferences and motivations) and those which are objective (only one 'correct' or 'best' way of doing something). Whether something is correct or not is judged by comparing it with what they see as 'objectively correct'. In disagreement, they first attempt to make sure that the other person understands the concepts and terms 'correctly'.
4. They are inclined to offer (or impose) what they see as the 'best' or 'correct' way of doing something ('it should be done like this'). If they think something is done incorrectly, they ask WHO did it that way. When speaking of optimums, they are inclined to do so objectively (the 'absolute' optimum).
5. “It is difficult for me to differentiate between activity/work and fun; work is necessarily fun – without an element of entertainment, it would be impossible” “If something is being done the wrong way? Oy! IMO, there is only one proper way to 'hammer a nail'”
Tactical vs Strategic
Tactics
1. Focus on methods, and manipulate them, with goals unsettled.
2. Goals are defined by, and modified to fit methods.
3.Prefers to expand options. Doesn't like to have too few of them.
Strategy
1. Focus on goals, and manipulate them, with methods unsettled.
2. Methods are defined by, and modified to fit goals.
3. Prefers to defend goals. Doesn't like to be forced to deviate from them.
Yielding vs Obstinate
Yielding
1. Resources are 'sacred', but ideas are freely shared and manipulated.
2. Easily aware of the boundaries between their and others' interests.
3. Protect their resources to the point of conflict, and their reaction may be unduly strong.
4. “If I know I can't do something, I won't and will forget all about it.”
Obstinate
1. Ideas are 'sacred', but resources are freely shared and manipulated.
2. Easily aware of the boundaries between their and others' resources.
3. Guard their interests from intrusions, and their reaction to such intrusions may be quite sharp.
4. “I won't abandon my interests just because my resources are inadequate, but simply work towards improving my resources until they ARE adequate.”
Static vs Dynamic
Static
1. Perceive events in an episodic manner – discrete states rather than continuous changes.
2. More inclined to say how stages A, B and C are.
3. Describe events in a general manner and by comparing them to other similar events.
4. More inclined to talk of properties and structures of reality.
5. The stories of statics usually involve one constant main character.
Dynamic
1. Perceive events in a continuous sequence – continuous changes rather than discrete states.
2. More inclined to say how stage A leads to stage B, and how stage B leads to stage C.
3. Describe events in a specific and concrete manner.
4. More inclined to talk of movements and interactions of reality.
5. The stories of dynamics usually involve multiple main characters.
Egalitarist vs Elitarist
Egalitarist
1. Perceive and refer to other people, and themselves, primarily describing individual, personal qualities: frank, trustworthy, generous, unimaginative, lighthearted, good-looking, etc. which are generally not in connection to any grouping to which they might belong. ?
2. Form their relationships and attitudes toward other persons based on their own individual characteristics, rather than taking into account which grouping these persons fall into or their own relationships with the members of these circles and groupings.
3. Not inclined to perceive people as representatives of a certain grouping that supposedly possesses qualities inherent to people who comprise it.
4. When referring to others, not inclined to use expressions that mention the generalized features of the grouping or categories that these people belong to.
Elitarist
1. Inclined to perceive and refer to other people, and themselves, by means of groupings and categories that they see these people belonging to; these groupings may be created and defined by the Aristocrats themselves, rather than be already existing and socially defined ones.
2. Their initial attitude towards another person is influenced by their attitude towards the grouping they see this person belonging to.
3. Tend to attribute common qualities to members of same groupings, and define such groupings by these same qualities. ?
4. Inclined to refer to others using expressions that mention generalized features of their groupings.?

Questim vs Declatim
Questim
1. tendency to dialogue
2. much of what an asker says seems more question-like, even statements
3. always, as the other person talks, affirm the receipt of information with yeah, mhm, etc.
4. motive of communication is external
5. can talk to an audience as a whole very well
6. starts talking at times expecting someone to get interested and start paying attention
7. has a tendency to interrupt and feels comfortable pausing half way on the speech and with "questions allowed all the time" way, returning to what was said later if necessary
8. quite often asks a non-rhetorical question and answers it himself
9. often just asks questions to fill in time, without serious need to actually find the information asked
Declatim
1. tendency to monologue
2. much of what a declarer says seems more statement-like, even questions
3. listens attentively and silently to others' speeches to return to a long speech
4. motive of communication is internal
5. finds it easier to talk to one person at a time
6. before starting to talk, first ascertains that attention is grabbed
7. is very patient in terms of others speeches in terms of letting finish
8. prefers to finish the speech before letting others talk, likes closure and that their point was conveyed
9. questions are often either rhetorical or only strictly motivated by serious need for certain information
Carefree vs Farsighted
Carefree types
1. Inclined to solve problems by primarily using that information which is 'at hand'. Accordingly, their solutions are likely to be particular to that situation.
2. The search for the solution is implied in the answer.
3. “You cannot prepare for everything.”

Farsighted types
1. Inclined to solve problems by primarily using that information which they possess through knowledge and experience. Accordingly, their solutions are likely to be of a general nature.
2. The search for the solution is explicit in the answer.
3. “It is best to prepare in advance.”
Right vs Left
Right
1. Do things sequentially, from the beginning to the end.
2. Immersed to a process and inclined to single-tasking.
3. Focus between the beginning and the end of processes.
4. More inclined to read texts on books or computer from beginning to the end.
5. "Of course the answer is right, since we followed the correct procedure."
Left
1. Do things randomly, seemingly doing them from the end to the beginning.
2. Detached from processes and tends to multitasking.
3. Focus on the beginning and the end of processes.
4. More inclined to read texts on books or computer randomly, maybe reading random paragraphs or chapters.
5. "Of course we followed the correct procedure, since we got the right answer."
Positivist vs Negativisit
Positivists
1. Inclination to optimize, polish, and improve already existing things, systems, or processes.
2. Socially and intellectually more trusting and interested at first. Becomes more critical and disinterested later.
3. Initially more complimenting than reprimanding.
4. Greater use of positive assertive statements, even in cases of criticism.
5. Explains what things are (irrationals) or should be (rationals).
"This glass is half-full", "We have already collected $438,000 for that project"
Negativists
1. Inclination to detect and resolve problems within things, systems, or processes.
2. Socially and intellectually more mistrusting and disinterested at first. Becomes more trusting and interested later.
3. Initially more reprimanding than complimenting.
4. Greater use of negating "not" statements.
5. Explains what things are not (irrationals) or should not be (rationals).
"This glass is half-empty", "We need $62,000 for that project"
C. Socionics ElementsD. Socionic SubtypeE. DCNH SubtypeIV. Big Five
Test Results:

new test results were quite different from the old onesSelf-Assesment
A. Global5/SLOAN
Social vs Reserved - "feel at ease interacting with to others" fits me more than "uncomfortable and/or disinterested with social interaction" so I think Social fits me more and yeah I do feel much safer with people around than being alone so...
Limbic vs Calm - so this is very umm equal I am very moody, but I'm the most optimistic person in the room most of the times, idk help me safasfaf -- I do think my moodiness was just the effect of what has been happening lately so and I feel like I am more Calm than LimbicOrganised vs Unstructured - based of the results and the description I am UNSTRUCTURED af so I got no more to sayAccomodating vs Egocentric - I think "I live for others" fits me more than "I live for myself" but lately I've been trying to be much less of a people pleaserNon-Curious vs Inquisitive - "quest to know more" really fits me so I guess Inquisitive
=SCUAI
B. OCEAN
Openness - I despise routines, I've tried many times to follow one and they can only last a week at max so yeah
Conscientiousness - I really have low conscientiousness in almost every test, I don't think it should be that low, but it wouldn't really be high eitherExtraversion - I think I can be reserved, but that happens once in a blue moon, and I am very talkative, and hate being alone, so yeah -- i don't think i'm assertive thoAgreeableness - I'd prolly get a higher score before but my current score makes senseNeuroticism - I'm sometimes anxious but I'm barely a pessimist so I think Iow scores in here makes senseV. Attitudinal Psyche
Test Results:

A. PY Attitudes
Emotion -
Volition -
F(Physics) -
Logic -
VI. Temperaments + Disc
Test Results:

Self-Assesment
A. Four Temparaments
B. Keirsey Temparaments
C. DiSC Types

Part 2: Questionaires

Part 3: Resources + MoreNote: some resources may have not used in the new update, but might still help u so i'm not taking them offResources:
Part 1: Taking Personality Tests + Self-Assesment
I. MBTI
Tests:
https://sakinorva.net
keys2cognition.com
Self-Assesment:
A. Letter Typing:
https://en.m.wikibooks.org
B. Cognitive Functions:
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com Introduction to Cognitive Functions (MBTI)
https://personalityjunkie.com 8 Functions
II. Enneagram
Tests:
https://sakinorva.net
Self-Assesment:
A. Core Type:
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com The Enneagram
https://www.integrative9.com Explore the 9 Enneagram
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com The Childhood Wounds of Every Enneagram Type
B. Instinctual Variant
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com Sexual Subtypes
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com Social Subtypes
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com Self-Preservation Subtypes
https://www.integrative9.com 27 subtypes
C. Wing Type
https://personalityjunkie.com Type 7 (7w6 and 7w8)
https://www.integrative9.com Wings, Lines, & Integration
D. Tritype
https://littlemusingsmaybe.tumblr.com The 27 Tritype Descriptions
III. Socionics
Tests:
https://www.aimtoknow.com
Self-Assesment:
A. Sociotype Descriptions
https://socionbyexample.blogspot.com
B. Dichotomies
http://wikisocion.net Jungian Dichotomies
http://wikisocion.net Reinin Dichotomies
C. Socionics Elements
https://sites.google.com Socionic Guide for Beginners
http://wikisocion.net Information Elements
D. Socionic Subtype
http://www.wikisocion.net IEE Subtypes
E. DCNH Subtypes
http://www.wikisocion.net System of DCNH Subtypes
IV. Big Five
Tests:
https://similarminds.com
https://similarminds.com
https://www.truity.com
Self-Assesment:
A. Global 5/ SLOAN
https://similarminds.com Global 5-SLOAN Multidimensional Typing System
B. OCEAN
https://www.simplypsychology.org Big Five Personality Traits
V. Attitudinal Psyche
Tests:
https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com
Self-Assesment:
A. Attitudinal Psyche
https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com Attitudinal Psyche
B. PY Attitudes
https://docs.google.com PY Attitudes
VI. Temperaments & DISC
Tests:
https://openpsychometrics.org
https://www.keirsey.com
https://www.123test.com
Self-Assesment:
A. Four Temperaments
https://fourtemperaments.com 4 Primary Types of Temparaments
B. Keirsey Temperaments
https://www.keirsey.com Keirsey
C. DiSC Type
https://www.discprofile.com The DiSC Styles
https://fourtemperaments.com 4 Primary Types of Temparaments