Danielle9876 (not verified)says...

This article makes me laugh. The reason... because initially when I took the test and came out as an INTJ, I was actually a bit ashamed. So I took the test several times... because somewhere in the back of my mind, especially with wanting to fit in with a more stereotypical female profile, I wanted to be an INFJ. I would get a bit of excitement in the rare instance that I would lose the 'T' every time that I took the test... believing that maybe I was actually becoming more of an INFJ.

But over the years, I have learned to embrace who I am and will take the test honestly. Still when it comes into topic, I have heard a few of my acquaintances who claim the identity of an INTJ, and I just smile and nod as though I am in agreeance with them. So in a way, I can see a bit of validity in this article. Yet, the way I see it, there really isn't a point in addressing those that are choosing to remain ignorant. The willingness to accept ourselves as we are, is indeed a choice. Some of us are, and some of us aren't INTJ. But as for me... I had to learn how to embrace it, but now that I am no longer ashamed, I couldn't be happier.

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