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    Although somebody appears to have necroposted by about... a little over two months, this is the first time I've seen this thread and I'm fairly attracted to personality tests, although that's probably because I like to philosophize about human nature myself. Still, I like to disregard the results of these, unless they're this relatable: (My result was that I'm an ESTP, btw)
    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.personalitypage.com/html/ESTP.html
    They typically makes things up as they go along, rather than following a plan. They love to have fun, and are fun people to be around. They can sometimes be hurtful to others without being aware of it, as they generally do not know and may not care about the effect their words have on others. It's not that they don't care about people, it's that their decision-making process does not involve taking people's feelings into account. They make decisions based on facts and logic.

    ESTP's least developed area is their intuitive side. They are impatient with theory, and see little use for it in their quest to "get things done". An ESTP will occasionally have strong intuitions which are often way off-base, but sometimes very lucid and positive. The ESTP does not trust their instincts, and is suspicious of other people's intuition as well.

    The ESTP often has trouble in school, especially higher education which moves into realms where theory is more important. The ESTP gets bored with classes in which they feel they gain no useful material which can be used to get things done. The ESTP may be brilliantly intelligent, but school will be a difficult chore for them.
    Considering that I've been professionally tested (not cheesy FB quizes but something the Texas Education department gave me) for a high IQ, been noted as a great learner and quite smart, (not bragging lol) able to get some things easily done, but I don't work jack *bleep* in school, these results are quite impressively accurate. They also say that ESTP's are great entrepreneurs, while I'm not sure that I'm great in the aspect of how it defines an ESTP, I do have a great understanding of business, (without being taught) I have turned $8 into $30 before by profiting off of energy drinks that I'd vendor at school, and I do enjoy selling things. (Combined with my love of animals and sharing that with people, this is why I want to have my own pet/reptile business)

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