Talk:Disney Create/@comment-24480187-20150118043714/@comment-10734109-20150119185022

The fact that so many of us are INTPs just makes me feel more assured that it will be okay for me to become an artist and that I don't have to go into a science career to be happy xD

I really feel that I sort of switch between personality types depending on my situation. I'm normally an INTP on a daily basis in a majority of situations, I'm a total ISTJ during group projects, and I'm a bit like an ISTP when I'm working on something that I don't really care too much about.

Plus, I made my family take the test, and my sister is an ISFJ with a somewhat low "feeling" function, my dad is an ENFJ with low N and F functions (he has a lot of ESTJ qualities), and my mom is an INFJ.

I've also noticed that I seem to connect with INTP characters (naturally), but my favourite characters are most often ENTP and ISFJ characters, while I see INFJs as being very admirable people.

As for the commonality of types, this breaks it up by both type and gender: http://www.mypersonality.info/personality-types/population-gender/

As you can see, while INFJs are the least common type, there are about the same amount of female INFJs as there are female INTJs and INTPs combined. This is because females are more prone to fall into the "F" category than the "T" category.

It kinda stinks being an INTP in a sense, though, because most of the jobs available are oriented towards the extroverted and judging types, and basically the people who are perfectly fine with following their boss's guidelines on a day-to-day basis. Needless to say, I'm basically incapable of fulfilling those kinds of jobs. #thestruggleisreal