Myers Brigs – Advocate: Counselors – So What

While I’m not a big believer in Myers Brigs (Wikipedia) a lot of people around me do favor it and it is part of the planning and leadership assessment. Since it was a 5-minute exam I thought it was not bad to use of my time, especially since I talked the HR head and she said I need an Assessment, any Assessment. 
What is Actionable and the test of “So What?”? 
  • Researching INFJs they are not known to be successful in business. which reflects my values – money is not the altar by which I worship. There is a Self-fulfilling prophecy if we believe success is only by Cheating someone else, then we believe in the oversimplification of the results of Cheating outweigh its other effects.  
  • But Ruthlessness is the Measure of a CEO and this isn’t the measure of leaders like Toyodas of the Toyota Corp. Particularly CEOs (see Wework: CEO buys building leases to his own Company) are measured by the shit they can get away with, and not Institutions they help build. 
  • It exposed that – Even if I am INFJ – SO WHAT?! what I am is not what a disproved system of capturing the human spirit says I am, but what I make of what I have. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealist_temperament

Counselors[edit | edit source]

Counselors correlate primarily with the Myers-Briggs type INFJ.[9]
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Counselors are introspective, cooperative, directive, and attentive. They have a strong desire to contribute to the welfare of others. Counselors are gratified by helping others to develop and reach their potential. Counselors often communicate in a personalized manner. They tend to be positive and kind when dealing with others. Counselors are good listeners and can sometimes detect a person’s emotions or intentions even before the individual is aware of them. This ability to take in the emotional experiences of others, however, can lead Counselors to be hurt easily.
Counselors usually have intricate personalities and rich inner lives. They tend to understand complex issues and individuals. They are generally private people who keep their innermost thoughts and emotional reactions to themselves. This quality can make them difficult to get to know. Counselors value harmony, which they work to maintain at home and at work. They may lose confidence, become unhappy, and even become physically ill if subjected to a hostile environment. Counselors may be crushed by too much criticism, though they may not express their feelings to others. Counselors desire harmony in their homes and find constant conflict to be extremely destructive to their psyches. Their circle of friends is likely to be small but deep and long lasting.

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