Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid.
Hedy Lamarr
Nobody's going to force me to do something against my will. What do I owe anybody that I should submit my will to them?

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

A Rational/Free Thinker's Song Lyrics

"Born This Way"
Lady Gaga

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxBI_mTgp_g
[Intro:]
It doesn't matter if you love him, or capital H-I-M
Just put your paws up
'cause you were born this way, baby

[Verse:]
My mama told me when I was young
We are all born superstars
She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir

"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are"
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
*1"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,Listen to me when I say"

[Chorus:]
I'm beautiful in my way
'Cause God makes no mistakes
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you're set
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way*2

[Post-chorus:]
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
Baby I was born this way
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way

Don't be a drag ‒ just be a queen [x3]
Don't be!

[Verse:]
Give yourself prudence
And love your friends
Subway kid, rejoice your truth
In the religion of the insecure
I must be myself, respect my youth

A different lover is not a sin
Believe capital H-I-M (Hey hey hey)
I love my life I love this record and
Mi amore vole fe yah (Love needs faith)

[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]

[Bridge:]
Don't be a drag, just be a queen
Whether you're broke or evergreen
You're black, white, beige, chola descent
You're Lebanese, you're orient
Whether life's disabilities
Left you outcast, bullied, or teased
Rejoice and love yourself today
'cause baby you were born this way

No matter gay, straight, or bi,
Lesbian, transgendered life,
I'm on the right track baby,
 I was born to survive.

No matter black, white or beige
Chola or orient made,
I'm on the right track baby,
 I was born to be brave.*2


[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]

[Outro/refrain:]
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!

[Fade away:]
Same DNA, but born this way.
Same DNA, but born this way.*3



*1_Driven
*2_Likes being different from the norm, feels very comfortable with it.
*3_Non-Conforming


"Independent Women"

Destiny's Child
Lucy Liu with my girl, Drew
Cameron D. and Destiny (Uh, uh, yeah)
Charlie's Angels, come on

(Come on)
Uh, uh, uh
(Bring it, bring it)

Question: Tell me what you think about me
I buy my own diamonds and I buy my own rings
Only ring your celly when I'm feelin' lonely
When it's all over, please get up and leave

Question:*2
Tell me how you feel about this
Try to control me, boy, you get dismissed

Pay my own car note, and I pay my own bills
Always 50/50 in relationships

*1 The shoes on my feet - I bought 'em
The clothes I'm wearing - I bought 'em
The rock I'm rockin' - I bought it
'Cause I depend on me
If I wanted
The watch I'm wearin' - I bought it
The house I live in - I bought it
The car I'm driving - I bought it
I depend on me
(I depend on me)

*1 All the women who independentThrow your hands up at me
*1 All the honeys who makin' moneyThrow your hands up at me, baby
*1 All the mamas who profit dollasThrow your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that

Tell me how you feel about this
Do what I want, live how I wanna live
I worked hard and sacrificed to get what I get*3
Ladies, it ain't easy bein' independent

Question: How you like this knowledge that I brought
Braggin' on that cash that he gave you is a front
If you're gonna brag make sure it's your money you flaunt
Depend on no one else to give you what you want

The shoes on my feet - I bought 'em
The clothes I'm wearing - I bought 'em
The rock I'm rockin' - I bought it
'Cause I depend on me*1
If I want it
The watch I'm wearin' - I bought it
The house I live in - I bought it
The car I'm driving - I bought it
I depend on me*1
(I depend on me)

All the women who independent*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the honeys who makin' money*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the mamas who profit dollas*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that

Destiny's Child
Wassup?
You in the house?
Sure 'nuff
We'll break these people off Angel-style

Child of Destiny
Independent beauties
No one else takes care of me
Charlies Angels

Woah
All the women who are independent*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the honeys who makin' money*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the mommas who profit dollas*1
Throw your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
[repeat until fade]


*1_Value independence
*2_Have contempt for illogical authority.
*3_Driven

Using Temperaments To Profile Literary Characters

Temperaments


NT (Intuition and Thinking), Rational - Technical, Competent, Ingenious, Skeptical, Innovative, Non-Conformist.  The personality types that share the Rational Temperament are ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP.

NT Rational (ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP)

Logical, pragmatic, and driven, rationals strive for competence and excellence in reaching their goals. They are the “why” temperament; ever skeptical, they constantly questions others and their environment.  They typically want to know the reason why something is done, and the reason needs to make sense (whether it is politically correct or not). 
Some more information on the NT Rational:
  • Most uncommon of the Temperaments
  • May be absent-minded but often shows flashes of brilliance
  • Quick grasp of complex theories and systems
  • Enjoys thinking and intellectual pursuits
  • Often thinks about things that others don’t normally think about, such as the nature of the universe, religious issues, politics, philosophy, etc.  NT’s want to figure out how and why the world works.
  • Are technical with their language and strive to be logical and exact when speaking to others
  • Easily notice inconsistencies
  • Natural non-conformist
  • Great analyzers
  • Naturally good with technology (NT’s were key in the birth and growth of the tech era and Internet)
  • Skeptical
  • Are naturally pragmatic, always asking “Is this necessary,” “How can this be improved,” “How does this work and how can it work better?”
  • Can be very wise
  • Natural brainstormers and problem-solvers
  • Can be detached when involved with a project, undertaking, or thought
  • Set high goals for themselves and are determined to achieve them.
  • Strong suit in strategy
  • Strive for efficiency
  • Conceptualizers
  • Systematic
  • May have trouble adapting to conventions
  • NTs are very cerebral and take great pride in staying cool in crisis, not letting their emotions control them - even if it’s a matter of great importance or great intensity
  • Often labeled as being argumentive by other temperaments
  • Value independence
  • May bother those who are sensitive to arguments or criticism

NF Idealist (ENFJ, INFJ, ENFP, INFP)

Romantic, empathetic, authentic, creative, and impassioned, Idealists strive to be true to themselves while inspiring and bringing out the best in others.
Some information on the NF Idealist:
  • Have a need to live up to their high ideals
  • Empathetic
  • Tend to glorify others and life in general
  • Well-trusted and cultivated intuition
  • Often interested in the spiritual, having a strong affinity for the mystical and what cannot be seen by the eye
  • As kids, often show their elaborate imaginations
  • Good with the use of words - if not when speaking, in writing
  • Strongly believes in certain causes
  • Romantic
  • Wants deep, meaningful relationships
  • May trust others more than they should, sometimes to the point of naivety
  • Often enjoys reading (from fantasy to poetry, to creative short stories, to religious texts)
  • Appreciates the arts and imagination
  • Appreciates the uniqueness of themselves and others
  • Natural conflict mediators with their strong insight and diplomatic .

SJ Guardian (ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFJ, ISFJ)

Guardians are dependable, traditional, attentive, and loyal, striving for stability and structure, providing reliability to others.
More on the SJ Guardian:
  • Cautious
  • As kids typically followed the rules and strove to be “good” children and students
  • Sound, consistent
  • Doesn’t like to see things get wasted (whether it be food or free time, conserving and usefulness is on their mind). 
  • Are often conservative in decision-making - whether financially, or even in what to do with their weekend.
  • Decisive
  • Strong sense of duty
  • Feel obligated to perform the proper role and do so effectively (often giving up their free time to do so)
  • Often family-oriented
  • Relies and sticks by their principles
  • Often become good authority figures
  • Good with logistics and details
  • While they may not willingly admit it, actually enjoys and needs to work - or at least being productive
  • Revels in looking back on the past
  • Strives to be respected (and typically are)
  • Least likely of the temperaments to tolerate a messy living or work

SP Artisan (ESTP, ISTP, ESFP, ISFP)

Artisans are action-oriented and live in the moment.  They enjoy being spontaneous and strive for a range of experience and excitement.
More on the SP Artisan:
  • Likes to engage the five senses
  • Good at making things and working with their hands
  • Generous
  • Trust their impulses and instinct
  • Active
  • Opportunistic - in fact SP’s keep a keen and sharp lookout for anything that will give them an advantage.
  • Can be cunning
  • Good at negotiating and cutting deals
  • Risk-taking
  • As kids were always active and getting into things
  • Lively
  • Have a healthy aura about them
  • Seek action
  • Flexible
  • Easygoing, chill attitude about most people and things
  • Looks to develop skills
  • Learns by “doing”
  • Resourceful
  • Quick thinking (naturally responsive)
  • Keen senses
  • Typically good at multitasking
  • Values freedom

Using Personality Traits To Profile Literacy Characters

Introversion and Extraversion

How We Get Our Energy

The first category tells us how we get our energy. 
E stands for extraversion.  E’s typically gain energy from their direct involvement with people and the outside world. I stands for introversion.  I’s typically gain energy when given the opportunity to spend time alone and think things through.

Extravert Characteristics

  • Doesn’t mind being in large groups and often enjoys it
  • Likes to know and associate with lots of people
  • Prefers social interaction to time alone
  • When confronted with a problem, typically likes to talk it out with others and get their point of view
  • Known to speak before thinking
  • Doesn’t typically have trouble thinking of something to say, and is typically at ease in doing so
  • Doesn’t typically have problems meeting new people wherever they go
  • May need to practice their listening skills
  • Easily adapts to social situations
  • Typically appreciates situations for what they are worth as they are happening

Introvert Characteristics

  • Prefers one-on-one to large-group interaction
  • Prefers to have a few close relationships
  • Needs time alone to restore energy
  • Typically good listeners
  • More likely to think before speaking than extraverts are
  • May be lost for words at times, not knowing what to say
  • Enjoys reflecting
  • May need to get time to self to take things in before fully appreciating them
  • Dislikes crowds
  • Reserved
Introverts can be too self-absorbed while extraverts may lack introspection.
I’s think about how the outward situation pertains to them and who they are, while E’s think about how they pertain to the outward situation.
Introverted doesn’t mean antisocial or socially awkward.  Some of the best speakers and “people persons” of all time have been introverts.  What makes them I’s is their need to be by themselves to recharge their batteries.  Given this opportunity, and especially when put in a situation that means something to them, some I’s can be very publicly engaging.
I’s shouldn’t try to be like E’s and E’s shouldn’t try to be like I’s.  I’s shouldn’t try to be overly talkative and try to be around people all the time.  It is better for them to utilize their good listening skills in order to say something sufficient and relevant each time they do talk. 
Fact: Extraverts make up a higher percentage of the population than Introverts do.

Sensing and Intuition

How We Gather Information

This category tells us how we take in information and what we choose to attend to when perceiving the world.
S stands for sensing.  Those favoring S prefer to take in information in a direct, factual manner.  N stands for intuition.  Those favoring intuition take in information looking at the big picture, checking for underlying meaning and connections with the mind’s eye.  S’s naturally think about what already exists while N’s think about what could be.  N’s prefer generalizing, concepts, theories, and ideas, while S’s prefer facts and tangibles.  S’s have a firm grasp of reality, know how things are, and are realistic.  N’s take pride in their ability to imagine and think of ideas.

Sensor Characteristics

  • Good with the concrete (what can be seen)
  • Likes to think about what exists
  • Realistic
  • Typically has plenty of common sense
  • Pays attention to and remembers details
  • Takes in information in a step-by-step manner
  • Prefers direct experience
  • Pays attention to their surroundings

Intuitor Characteristics

  • Good with the abstract
  • Likes to think of what’s possible
  • Has an active imagination
  • Thinks outside the box
  • Enjoys seeing things in different ways
  • Likes to daydream
  • May be difficult to understand
  • Gathers information through intuitive jumps and inferences
  • May have unexplainable hunches or a sixth sense
  • Complex
  • Gets motivated by their inspirations
Fact: Intuition is the least common of the eight possible preferences, only characterizing about 25% of the population.
Sensor: “I like to focus on the present and what exists in front of me.”
Intuitor: “I like to think about the future and what it could or may hold.”
When intuitiors take in information, they compare and apply that information to some type of larger, big picture context - thinking of underlying meanings, envisioning possibilities, and intuiting what these can tell us about the future.  Because of this, N’s often have strong vision, insight, and intuition. 
S’s prefer to think concretely.  While taking in information they look at the facts, empirical evidence, and past experiences.  They take the information literally and catch most of the nuances and details that N’s often miss.  Therefore S’s are often realistic, in touch with reality, and practical.

Thinking and Feeling

How We Make Decisions

This category tells us how we make decisions and judgments.
T stands for thinking.  Those favoring thinking prefer to make decisions objectively with their head, through logic.  F stands for feeling.  Those favoring feeling prefer to make decisions subjectively, with their heart, based on their values and emotion.  T’s value justice and fairness, while F’s value harmony and empathy.

Thinker Characteristics

  • Wants truth and justice
  • Hard-nosed, firm
  • Decides with head
  • Naturally skeptical
  • Critical
  • Blunt
  • Looks at principles
  • Objective

Feeler Characteristics

  • Naturally sympathetic
  • Strives for harmony
  • Empathetic and forgiving
  • Decides with heart
  • Naturally trusts others
  • Supportive
  • Tactful
  • Concerned with the feelings of others
Thinker: “There is a principle and outcome to everything.”
Feeler: “There is a human element to everything.”

Judging and Perceiving

How We Prefer To Live Our Life

The final category tells us how we choose to live our life and go about our daily activities - the kind of lifestyle we choose for ourselves.
            J stands for judging.  Those favoring judging prefer to plan things out and live in a structured manner.  P stands for perceiving.  Those favoring perceiving prefer to leave their options open and live in a flexible manner.  Judgers are organized schedulers who like to come to conclusions.  Perceivers are spontaneous improvisers who delay decision-making.

Judger Characteristics

  • Likes to plan
  • Organized
  • Likes to come to conclusions
  • Prepared
  • Enjoys finishing things
  • Relies on schedules, to-do lists, and deadlines
  • Typically more serious-minded than perceivers
  • Sees and sets boundaries
  • Values a job well done
  • Likes to know what to expect ahead of time
  • Decisive

Perceiver Characteristics

  • Likes options
  • Places emphasis on having fun
  • Spontaneous
  • Delays decision-making
  • Flexible
  • Good with improvisation
  • Adapts, goes with the flow
  • Enjoys starting things
  • Can work on many things at once
  • Enjoys surprises
  • Doesn’t like to commit because they never know what may come up
The perceiver’s idea of freedom is not being bound by limited possibilities and opportunities. The judger’s idea of freedom is being free from having the pressure to improvise due to chance.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

"The King Of Queen"

Freddie Mercury

I chose to research Freddie Mercury because, his musical talent is genius!
What tenor can hit 3 octaves nowadays?
I love how he could take anything and just put it into a song with it sounding great.
I really think that if he wasn't around then music would be so different .

Citation #1.
Freddie Mercury: Biography." You Take My Breath Away - Freddie Mercury. Web. 12 Sept.
       2011.
     http://www.freddie.ru/e/bio/.
       Farkooh (Frederick) Bulsara, better known as “Freddie Mercury”, was born in Tanzania then later studied piano at a boarding school in Bombay.
       Several years later, he went to an arts college and joined a couple small bands. Finally he came across some people, and then later becomes the drummer, guitarist, and bassist of their quartet, who was dubbed “Queen” short after.
       In the year 1973 Queen started to release albums. Two years later, Queen really exploded on the scene, when the band dropped “A Night at the Opera”, which includes the hit “Bohemian Rhapsody”, that shows Mercury showing off his amazing vocal range.
       Throughout the 70’s and 80’s the band continued to explode on the scene and sell  millions of albums.



Citation #2
"Freddie 1981 Interview." MR MERCURY, Queen and Freddie Photographs, Articles and Interviews,      Queen and
           Freddie Solo Rareties. Web. 12 Sept. 2011. 
In Mercury’s 1981 interview, he stated that the group was very driven and wasn’t going to take no for an answer.
       The excellent showman, often wearing tight spandex and costumes, claims that he is two people: A comical, lively performer and a shy, Intrapersonal person, “I am a different person on stage, and that can be said of anyone going to do his job. It’s my work, and I take it serious.”
       All Mercury loves to do is put on a great show and sell great of music
  
 Citation #3.
"Queen Live Aid 1985 - YouTube." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. Web. 12 Sept. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?
         v=4FNoIDgNE6o>.
                                                                                               
 Kershner, Isabel, and Mark Landler. "Freddie Mercury, 45, Lead Singer Of the Rock Band
          Queen, Is Dead - New York Times." The New York Times - Breaking News, World 
           News & Multimedia. Web. 12 Sept. 2011
            <http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/25/arts/freddie-mercury-45-lead-singer-of-the-
              rock-band-queen-is-dead.html>.
Freddie Mercury (age 45) died in his home November 25th 1991.  The cause of his death was bronchopneumonia  which was a result of AIDS.
Mercury reported that he was diagnosed with AIDS on Saturday -Two days ago-. He chose to wait before releasing the news, because he wanted to keep the ones around him safe.
     Mr.Mercury has definately left his mark in the musical world..He is now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

My Personality Profile.

INTP: The Free Thinker

INTP’s are ingenious, non-conforming, free thinkers.
 INTP’s have a unique flow of non-oppressed ideas constantly going on inside their head.  INTP’s are constantly scanning and examining the environment in order to come to a conclusion on how things work and how the world is truly run. Always on a quest for the truth behind a situation, the INTP disregards all emotional BS and likes to get down to figuring things out.
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
The deep introspective coolness of Kurt Cobaine.
INTP’s think about things, often in depth, that others don't typically think about.  The INTP truly enjoys this activity for its sake alone.  INTP’s have a cunning vision in their philosophical conceptions of the world, yet they are often quiet and aloof. Many people won't know whether to take the INTP as a genius or a fool. 
INTPS make up a small portion of the population, yet they are overrepresented in fiction. Ranging from amusing to wise and analytical, INTP’s often make interesting characters.
The creative, magnetic imaginary world created by INTP Tim Burton.
The calm wisdom and reassurance of The Lion King’s Raffikkii and Splinter of the Ninja Turtles.
INTP’s think very differently from how a typical person does.  This way of thinking is at the root of their complex nature.  INTP’s strive for exactitude of thought and can be perfectionists in regards to this.  They are constantly getting hit with new ideas on ways to do things.  This combination causes obvious problems in articulation.                    
“Indeed I am unconventional.”
INTP’s enjoy analyzing and figuring things out.  Whether it be on the computer or through math problems, they enjoy the thought process for what it is. They look for opportunities to analyze, and although detached, they observe a lot and are always thinking.
"Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it."
INTP’s try to find principles behind things. To an INTP, the world is always changing and we have a responsibility to realize the connections and underlying meanings that are out there. 
The aloof, eccentric, ingenious Einstein.
The INTP has the goal of understanding everything around them in its entirety and will get absorbed in their abstract thoughts.The inner world of thoughts is extremely important to the INTP and is not to be interrupted.But if there is a societal norm that the INTP strongly disagrees with, he/she is quick to make an extreme statement against it, typically through words or an artistic visual effect. 
Unlike any other decade, many of the happenings of the 1990’s were right up the INTP’s alley:
  • The explosion of computer technology and the Internet gave them huge waves of  information and means to figure things out; innovation and learning how computers worked was an exciting end in itself for many a INTP.
  • Music changed and had a harder edge, containing lyrics that challenged society and what was accepted.
  • Independence was valued.
  • Original subcultures arose.
INTP’s are of the Rational Temperament.  Rationals are Technical, Competent, Ingenious, Skeptical, Innovative, and Non-Conformist. The personality types that share the Rational Temperament are ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP.
ISTP’s and INTP’s have the dominant function of Introverted Thinking (Ti).  Introverted Thinking uses quick, internal reasoning and inductive logic.  It involves ongoing analysis and searching for definitive principles and mismatches thereof.





More on the INTP

  • Do not have a strong need for material possessions
  • Good at finding and appreciating things others don’t realize (such as lesser-known music groups or writers)
  • Has to train self to put up with day-to-day details that are necessary
  • Despises shallowness and trendiness
  • Likes being different from the norm, in fact feels uncomfortable when conforming
  • Enjoys movies, books, and shows that have a clever and imaginative approach.
  • Likes to examine, hypothesize on, and generate different ideas, beliefs, and theories
  • Are very rare and only make up about 1% of the population
  • Are naturally detached and analytical
  • Likes to poke fun of those that are over-emotional or ridiculous
  • May have contempt for illogical authority
  • Needs an outlet to express their creative abilities
  • May feel like they aren’t understood (often because they aren’t)
  • May have a sarcastically humorous take on life
  • Searches for meaning
  • May get lost in abstract thought. 
  • Loves to speculate and challenge accepted mindsets
  • Will go to extremes to make a point (often for the sake of social commentary)
  • Intellectual
  • Skeptical
  • Critical

Strengths

  • Quickly finds lack of logic in others’ statements
  • Easily sees the failings and hypocrisies of others
  • Imaginative
  • Creative
  • Appreciates the abnormal
  • Philosophical
  • Ideas come naturally to them
  • Can be very dedicated and talented with regard to things they have a passion for
  • Great observers
  • Introspective
  • Enjoys the complex

Weaknesses

  • May come across as being pessimistic or condescending
  • May show an indifference towards group activities
  • May be absent-minded at times
  • Bored with routine
  • May have trouble picking up and adapting to conventions
  • Forgetful
  • Easily gets disorganized
  • Can be harsh on those they lack respect for.
  • As the great INTP Abraham Lincoln had to eventually learn, it’s not good to be overly critical

Famous iNTP's

  • Mr. Bennet from Pride and Prejudice
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Albert Einstein
  • Michael Moore
  • Dextor Holland
  • Kurt Cobaine
  • Stephen King
  • Tim Burton
  • Leonardo da Vinci

 

Fictional iNTP’s

  • Tyler Durden from Fight Club
  • Ross from Friends
  • Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher’s character from The Butterfly Effect)
  • Vincent Vega (John Travolta’s character in Pulp Fiction)
  • Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle
  • Dr. Emmett Brown from Back to the Future
  • Snoopy
  • Scar from The Lion King
  • Raffiki from The Lion King
  • Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninga Turtles
  • Paul Finch from American Pie
My Temperment. (INTP)

Logical, (pragmatic), and driven, rationals strive for competence and excellence in reaching their goals. They are the “why” temperament; ever skeptical, they constantly questions others and their environment. They typically want to know the reason why something is done, and the reason needs to make sense (whether it is politically correct or not). 
Some more information on the NT Rational:
  • Most uncommon of the Temperaments
  • May be absent-minded but often shows flashes of brilliance
  • Quick grasp of complex theories and systems
  • Enjoys thinking and intellectual pursuits
  • Often thinks about things that others don’t normally think about, such as the nature of the universe, religious issues, politics, philosophy, etc.  NT’s want to figure out how and why the world works.
  • Are technical with their language and strive to be logical and exact when speaking to others
  • Easily notice inconsistencies
  • Natural non-conformist
  • Great analyzers
  • Naturally good with technology (NT’s were key in the birth and growth of the tech era and Internet)
  • Skeptical
  • Are naturally (pragmatic), always asking “Is this necessary,” “How can this be improved,” “How does this work and how can it work better?”
  • Can be very wise
  • Natural brainstormers and problem-solvers
  • Can be detached when involved with a project, undertaking, or thought
  • Set high goals for themselves and are determined to achieve them.
  • Strong suit in strategy
  • Strive for efficiency
  • (Conceptualizers)
  • Systematic
  • May have trouble adapting to conventions
  • NTs are very cerebral and take great pride in staying cool in crisis, not letting their emotions control them - even if it’s a matter of great importance or great intensity
  • Often labeled as being argumentive by other temperaments
  • Value independence
  • May bother those who are sensitive to arguments or criticism

Careers for my Personality Type

  • (analyst)


  • (anthropologist)


  • architect


  • computer programmer, systems analyst


  • computer animation


  • computer specialist, software designer


  • (economist)


  • editor


  • engineer


  • forensic criminologist


  • inventor


  • journalist/writer/poet/novelist


  • judge


  • lawyer


  • mathematician


  • musician


  • oceanographer


  • philosopher


  • photographer


  • (political scientist)


  • professor


  • project developer


  • psychiatrist


  • (psychologist)


  • researcher


  • scientist


  • (sociologist)


  • strategist


  • surveyor


  • (technologist)


  • urban planner




  • My Multiple Intelligences

    Intrapersonal (Myself Smart) - 28%
    Musical (Music Smart) - 28%
    Linguistic (Word Smart) - 18%
    Visual/Spatial (Picture Smart) - 18%
    Naturalistic (Nature Smart) - 17%
    Kinesthetic (Body Smart) - 17%
    Logical (Number Smart) - 15%
    Interpersonal (People Smart) - 8%