Sorry to disagree that Seven's are the rarest personality type. It is the INFJ who represent regrettably 1% of the population. I am referencing the work of David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates in the book Please Understand Me( see pages 170-172). They have both been trainers of therapists and diagnosticians of dysfunctional behavior at California State, Fullerton. Their work is based the Jung-Myers concept of types. Perhaps the system you use has its foundation on works others than Carl Jung and Isabel Myers. Thanks, from another INFJ.
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Sorry to disagree that Seven's are the rarest personality type. It is the INFJ who represent regrettably 1% of the population. I am referencing the work of David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates in the book Please Understand Me( see pages 170-172). They have both been trainers of therapists and diagnosticians of dysfunctional behavior at California State, Fullerton. Their work is based the Jung-Myers concept of types. Perhaps the system you use has its foundation on works others than Carl Jung and Isabel Myers. Thanks, from another INFJ.