Meyers-Brigg
3 min readMan… disappointment yet again.
I really hate the way admin works over here. Stupid lab fees. I had no idea I had to pay through mail. Dammit, they need to inform people of this crap. Now, my financial aid is gonna be late and I’ve been dropped from all my classes. Stupid administration. Learn how to email dammit! Get an effin brain. We’re all here working our asses off and cultivating our minds, and it feels like alot of decisions made about our affairs are made by idiots. (i.e. parking, lab fees.)
Aaaaannd… went to the UCI vs. UCLA game today. Heheh… I had fun. Let’s just say, alot of UCLA people must really hate that really boorish brown man that kept on heckling everyone. I don’t give a s**t!!!! But dammit, it was all for naught. We lost by 1 effin point! It’s the worst thing ever!! It’s like yes, we’re gonna win, we’re gonna win… awwwww damn. Oh schwell… I’ve got other things to worry about… I’m broke and I need to get some presents for people… at lease a little something. I’m hungry.
Oh yeah… I guess you could say the night had a happy ending as we took a little detour to a place called Bahay Kubo. Oh man… I miss Filipino food. I can’t get enough… even though it might just eventually kill me. And the Halo-halo… heavenly, just heavenly. Cha for what???
Anyway, since Mr. Consiglieri put up his results, here are mine!!!
The Idealist Portrait
All Idealists (NFs) share the following core characteristics:
- Idealists are enthusiastic, they trust their intuition, yearn for romance, seek their true self, prize meaningful relationships, and dream of attaining wisdom.
- Idealists pride themselves on being loving, kindhearted, and authentic.
- Idealists tend to be giving, trusting, spiritual, and they are focused on personal journeys and human potentials.
- Idealists make intense mates, nurturing parents, and inspirational leaders.
Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self–always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials.
Idealists are rare, making up no more than 8 to 10 percent of the population. But their ability to inspire people with their enthusiasm and their idealism has given them influence far beyond their numbers.
Excerpted from Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey Copyrighted © 1998-2001, all rights reserved
The four types of Idealists are:
Healers (INFP) | Counselors (INFJ)
Champions (ENFP) | Teachers (ENFJ)
http://www.advisorteam.com/user/ktsintro.asp
Hehe… I’m rare… I might actually be an endangered species according to the WWF… but not really.
I won’t fall again… I swear it!!!!