[Ermine] Is this me? Now tell the truth....

From: Jen Funk <scababe_at_dnaco.net>
Date: Sun 14 Jul 1996 02:54:52 AM EDT
Message-ID: <31E899BC.2FA9@dnaco.net>


I took a Jungian Personlity test I found off the web at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/jembin/mb.pl.

Here's da' results... you tell me.... Is this me, or is this machine inside my brain or what? BTW, Can someone tell this hunk of junk it's it's nappy-time, I don't want to calculate quantuum theory anymore. I want to sleep! I want my pilly! WAA!!!
--Grizel


Profile: ENFP
Revision: 1.7
Date of Revision: 15 May 95


            Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving

      by Marina Margaret Heiss (mmh0m@poe.acc.virginia.edu)

[The following comes partially from the archetype, but mostly from my own
dealings with ENFPs.]

General: ENFPs are both "idea"-people and "people"-people, who see everyone and everything as part of an often bizarre cosmic whole. They want to both help (at least, their *own* definition of "help") and be liked and admired by other people, on both an individual and a humanitarian  level. They are interested in new ideas on principle, but ultimately discard most of them for one reason or another.

Social/Personal Relationships: ENFPs have a great deal of zany charm, which can ingratiate them to the more stodgy types in spite of their unconventionality. They are outgoing, fun, and genuinely like people. As
SOs/mates they are warm, affectionate (lots of PDA), and disconcertingly spontaneous. However, attention span in relationships can be short; ENFPs
are easily intrigued and distracted by new friends and acquaintances, forgetting about the older ones for long stretches at a time. Less mature
ENFPs may need to feel they are the center of attention all the time, to reassure them that everyone thinks they're a wonderful and fascinating person.

ENFPs often have strong, if unconvential, convictions on various issues related to their Cosmic View. They usually try to use their social skills
and contacts to persuade people gently of the rightness of these views; his sometimes results in their neglecting their nearest and dearest while
flitting around trying to save the world. Work Environment: ENFPs are pleasant, easygoing, and usually fun to work
ith. They come up with great ideas, and are a major asset in brainstorming sessions. Followthrough tends to be a problem, however; they tend to get bored quickly, especially if a newer, more interesting project comes along. They also tend to be procrastinators, both about meeting hard deadlines and about performing any small, uninteresting tasks
that they've been assigned. ENFPs are at their most useful when working in a group with a J or two to take up the slack.

ENFPs *hate* bureaucracy, both in principle and in practice; they will always make a point of launching one of their crusades against some aspect
of it.



well? Michele says it's me.. I am not so sure... me? A great deal of zany charm??? ME??? BAH!

--Grizel
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From: Jen Funk <scababe@dnaco.net>
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Received on Sun Jul 14 02:56:21 1996

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