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The 16 Personalities Favourite & Worst Things To do

This is a part from an article published for my patrons on patreon.com/erikthor

The 16 Personalities when asked on their favorite, and worst thing to do

ESTP and ESFP

  • Something fun and spontaneous that involved other people!
  • Learning about something abstract and complex they wouldnโ€™t know how to apply in the real world

ENTP and ENFP

  • Thinking about something new and exciting they had never done before!
  • Doing something practical and simple that they already had experience doing.

INFJ and INTJ

  • Thinking about something original and unique that had never been done before.
  • Doing something spontaneous that involved other people!

ISFJ and ISTJ

  • Something practical and easy that they could get started on immediately.
  • Something new and different that required them to think outside the box

ESFJ and ENFJ

  • Something meaningful they could do together with other people or for other people.
  • Something logically challenging to keep their mind stimulated.

INTP and ISTP

  • Something logically challenging to keep their mind stimulated.
  • Something they could do together with other people or for other people.

INFP and ISFP

  • Some form of self expression through writing, art, music
  • Some kind of specific project or goal that they could work towards realising.

ESTJ and ENTJ

  • Some kind of project or goal that they could work towards realising.
  • Some form of self expression through writing, art, music

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