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INTP - description is scarily accurate, prime career choice Natural science (Parents choice of profession) , Information systems and Computers which is 2 of my siblings & my choice of profession.
ENFP - The Champion Idealists are abstract in thought and speech, cooperative in accomplishing their aims, and informative and expressive when relating with others.
For Champions, nothing occurs which does not have some deep ethical significance, and this, coupled with their uncanny sense of the motivations of others, gives them a talent for seeing life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil.
This type is found in only about 3 percent of the general population, but they have great influence because of their extraordinary impact on others.
Champions are inclined to go everywhere and look into everything that has to do with the advance of good and the retreat of evil in the world.
They can't bear to miss out on what is going on around them; they must experience, first hand, all the significant social events that affect our lives. And then they are eager to relate the stories they've uncovered, hoping to disclose the "truth" of people and issues, and to advocate causes.
This strong drive to unveil current events can make them tireless in conversing with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out.
Interesting list of career options
Psychology
Musician
Literature/Writer
Film Producer
Public Relations Specialist
ENFP types
Bob Dylan
Ghandi
Einstein
Eisenhower
Mother Teresa
Thatcher
INTP. Just like Albert Einstein. And for that matter, Rick Moranis and Tiger Woods.
A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.
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