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i think this chart is accurate, and i think its a statement of nature vs nurture...the fact is modern day society wants you to get a formal education, certified, get a good job at good company, be well adjusted, responsible and enjoy the duties that come with the positions you rise to. whether or not this forced on you directly it was still forced on you still, through movies, ads and the like while fact is this is not the path for everyone. sensors will do better than intuitives in formal jobs because sensors are in most cases comfortable with immediate reward to action, so they rise through ranks however intuitives are better off with long range planning or rather they are more comfortable acquiring odd skills that benefit them later in life this makes them unsatisfied and unmotivated to do mandane tasks. as for the judger vs perciever pattern the answer is quite simple and actually it has already been mentioned in this research, judger are more organised thus they appreciate the order that a job brings to them, and its not only about satisfaction but judgers really do excel at organising, ordering and structuring their outside environment giving them an upper hand on percievers. percievers on the other hand are likely to, from a young age show a lot more skill in the art or anything that is not considered a formal job, you will find more percievers than judgers in feilds like sports, music, movies.

so if you are a perciever or a an intuitive i'd say focus on innovation and arts....and particularly INTP since i myself am one, focus on forging a path for yourself , you'll find your capacity navigate through life almost unparalleled...if not for INTJ lol

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