I kinda missed the hot topic boat on this one, but here are my results anyway!!
I am another
INTJ -- one interpreter said:
They are rather rare, comprising no more than, say, one percent of the population…
hmmm...I did a quick count of 5... 6, including me, just on this forum; WHAT DOES IT MEAN?....:think:
My Qualitative Analysis is:
• moderately expressed introvert 44%
• distinctively expressed intuitive personality 75%
• slightly expressed thinking personality 12%
• slightly expressed judging personality 1%
hmmm....not a golden mean to be seen with me. But what do they mean...slighting thinking?

Hell, that's all I seem to do these days is THINK!

Hmpf!
Well, I guess I still need to work on myself! :confused:
And I was so sure that I was damn near close to being a perfectly balanced entity! :locolaugh:
Some more highlights into who I am:
… there is one attitude that sets them apart from other Rationals: they tend to be much more self-confident than the rest, having, for obscure reasons, developed a very strong will.
(ya think???

) Apparently this makes me a "Mastermind" (bwahahaha... :heh: because it further states:
To the Mastermind, organizational structure and operational procedures are never arbitrary, never set in concrete, but are quite malleable and can be changed, improved, streamlined
Get behind me! Oh you abusers of organized religion!!! :boxing2:
In their drive for efficient action, Masterminds are the most open-minded of all the types.
I would like to think that this is one of my best attributes! :heartsmile:
No idea is too far-fetched to be entertained-if it is useful.
Key operative word here is USEFUL!!!
Masterminds are natural brainstormers, always open to new concepts and, in fact, aggressively seeking them.
Gimme, gimme, gimme....
They are also alert to the consequences of applying new ideas or positions.
:seesaw:
Theories which cannot be made to work are quickly discarded by the Masterminds.
Yep. Some things just have to get the bump ... :bump:
On the other hand, Masterminds can be quite ruthless in implementing effective ideas, seldom counting personal cost in terms of time and energy.
Don't I know it... :brickwall:
And then another interp said:
Perhaps the most fundamental problem is that INTJs really want people to make sense.
And why, I ask, has this never become
a cool thing to do?? The world would be SO much better off if all non-sensical people just gave up embracing the "stupids" and went with good rational sense instead! Does anyone else agree? :question:
All seriousness aside, however, I think by and large, this test is actually pretty close…so, pretty cool! Thanks Peaceful...(btw: nice to see you again!

)
~Beth
p.s. Of course, not one of the interpreters mentioned a tendency to revert to an absurd use of emoticons when forced to face one's true self... :redface: