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Introduction
Taking the Jung Typology Test and delving into the various personalities and types has been a fascinating journey. The results of my test was a moderate preference for Introversion (50%), slight preference for iNtuition (12%), distinct preference for Thinking (59%) and a moderate preference for Judging (31%), INTJ (Jung Typology). Researching these preferences has allowed me to be introspective and understand more …show more content…
Do I trust my five senses (Sensing) or my instincts (iNtuition) (The Personality Page)? I only have a slight preference of iNtuition over Sensing of 12% (Jung Typology). This must be why while I am studying these types I tend to question the test a little bit, because I see many explanations concerning Sensing that I believe I fit with. However, there are also ways that I fit into iNtuition. Independently of the test, I would say that I side more towards Sensing than iNtuition. Hopefully by being a little of both though, I can have the strengths and none of the weaknesses. It seems that I prefer to be literal and fact oriented than theoretical. I much prefer something that has one correct answer like math over something that does not have one right answer like organizational behavior. This probably explains why I actually enjoy accounting. As a controller, I get to deal with accounting and finances. The numbers are either right or wrong. However, there is another aspect of it that I am fine with where I have to interpret what those numbers mean and how they affect the future. Fortunately, as a Christian, I have an ultimate Authority with absolute truths and values (Presentation: Lesson