Which MBTI is the most imaginative?

According to the MBTI Manual, creativity correlates most strongly with intuition (N), as well as, to a lesser extent, perceiving (P). This suggests that NPs (i.e., the INTP, INFP, ENTP, & ENFP) are, on average, the most creative of all types.

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Which MBTI is imaginative?

INFJs and INFPs (as well as ENFJs and ENFPs in many cases) are drawn inward towards quiet reflection and imagination. They yearn to explore unseen territories or create new, lush worlds in their mind.

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Which MBTI types daydream the most?

INFPs are definitely dreamers, who spend most of their time inside of their own inner worlds. They have incredibly rich imaginations, and active minds which keep them constantly dreaming.

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Which MBTI is most intellectual?

According to Comen, both INTJs and INTPs are among the smartest, adding that thinking is actually "the primary life goal" for INTPs, as opposed to the key tool. These people are most likely to be engineers and mathematicians, Robledo says.

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Which MBTI is the most mysterious?

The INFJ. The INFJ is one of the rarest and most misunderstood personality types. These types are often seen as mysterious, daydreamy, and even confusing.

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16 Personalities - Most Creative (ranking)

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Which MBTI is always curious?

The ENTP. ENTPs are usually seen as energetic, curious, and spontaneous.

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Which MBTI is the least talkative?

Introverted Feeling (Fi), by contrast, is an intrapersonal function. Whenever possible, it prefers to handle emotional issues inwardly and independently. This is why ISFPs, who use Fi as their dominant function, are among the least talkative of all types.

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Who is the most confident MBTI?

Assertive Debaters (ENTP-A), Executives (ESTJ-A), and Entrepreneurs (ESTP-A) (all 95%), and Assertive Commanders (ENTJ-A) (98%) are the personality types reporting the highest confidence in their own abilities.

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Which MBTI is quick witted?

ENTPs are charming, quick-witted types who enjoy engaging in abstract discussions. They like to come up with new theories, debate ideas, and explore possibilities. As intuitives, they often have a lot of insights and conceptual musings to share. They also have a strong sense of humor and enjoy making people laugh.

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Which MBTI has the most self confidence?

ENTJ. People who are extroverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging are among the most confident, according to Coulston. "ENTJs are highly confident and have excellent leadership skills as their dominant extroverted thinking traits make them effectiveness oriented," she says.

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Which MBTI is the most fun to be around?

8. ENFJ. Known for their optimism and upbeat personality, ENFJs are known for being fun to be around. They are very aware of the needs of others and this makes them naturally polite.

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What MBTI type is Overthinks?

INFP and INFJ: The Overthinkers

When it comes to these types, their anxiety can stem from an inclination to overthinking.

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Which MBTI types get super emotional?

The INFP. Deep and introspective, INFPs direct most of their conscious energy to discover meaning and achieving inner harmony with their values. They are one of the most emotionally analytical personality types – having depths and complexities to their emotions that others may only briefly glimpse.

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Which MBTI are daydreamers?

You're a Daydreamer

INFP author Edgar Allan Poe once said, “Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” As an INFP you relate to this quote wholeheartedly. Your imagination is the one place where you can be totally free.

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Which MBTI is the most realistic?

ESTJ. Practical, realistic, matter-of-fact. Decisive, quickly move to implement decisions. Organize projects and people to get things done, focus on getting results in the most efficient way possible.

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Which MBTI type is the most artistic?

The ISFP is probably the most artistic of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types. Although they aren't necessarily out painting masterpieces (though many of them could), they enjoy challenging the status quo with their experiments in design and behavior.

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Which MBTI has the most charisma?

ENTJ types are the most charismatic. They harness all of the intellectual and strategic weight of the others mentioned above but benefit from an extroverted personality, which allows them to connect more frequently and easily with the needs of others.

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Which MBTI is most likely to rebel?

The most rebellious personality types include the ENTP, INTP, ESTP, and ISTP, while some of the least rebellious are the ISFJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, and ISTJ. Each personality type is somewhere on the spectrum of rebelliousness versus obedience, and there is no right or wrong way to be.

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Which MBTI is the most unpredictable?

ISTPs are the most unpredictable of the 16 personality types, because they're typically rational and logical, but can also be enthusiastic and spontaneous.

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Which MBTI has low self esteem?

ISFJs ranked as having low self-acceptance according to the CPI™ tool. This may be largely because ISFJs are known for being cautious and careful, which may come across as self-doubting at times. ISFJs are also very practical and down-to-earth, and thus may not have very lofty, idealized images of themselves.

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Which MBTI is most awkward?

They're probably ISFJs, who feel super uncomfortable with the prospect of hurting anyone's feelings. "They tend to be wallflowers and can sometimes stumble over their words," says Owens. They'll likely skip the inflammatory family dinner conversation—even if they're Zooming in from thousands of miles away.

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Which MBTI is the biggest Overthinker?

INTJs are definitely the overthinking type, they enjoy being able to process as much information as possible. INTJs are logical people, who have extremely active and rich inner minds.

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Which MBTI is friends with everyone?

Isfp: The Chill Pill

There's no better person to just hang with than you, ISFP…and you get along with just about anyone, unless they're judgmental or demanding. People who prefer a structured relationship might find you too laid-back or aloof, but you can't be bogged down by rules or expectations, man.

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Which MBTI is the most social?

People with the ESFJ personality type are the stereotypical extroverts. They are social butterflies, and their need to interact with others and make people happy usually ends up making them popular.

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Which MBTI types procrastinate the most?

Perceiving (P) personality types, particularly those who are also Intuitives (N), are often painted as the worst procrastinators.

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