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This article in
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. perfectly describes the dilemma of Te-dominants. ESTJ extroverts want to externalize their ambitions but touchy, feely Fe/Fi resists any efforts to restructure society in a more efficient manner. Even INTJs have more functional empathy than their ExTJ counterparts. |
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I've never met an ESTJ or ENTJ who has no facial expression from the mouth on upwards. My guess. Way too much cosmetic surgery and injections.
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MBTI: xxxx
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Seems like a maltfunctioning Feeling
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If the implication is that Romney is an ESTJ, he isn't. He's an ISTJ. By contrast with Herman Cain, who IS an ESTJ, Romney appears very ill-at ease and minimally charismatic. Which is true. MR, like most ISTJs, sucks at begging people to "like me, like me."
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I've been analyzing Romney for a while and I've concluded that he is actually INTJ, which is very close to your analysis of him being ISTJ. The main reason I've coined this reality comes from the way he debates and from personal experience dealing with INTJs and ISTJs. I'm fairly confident he is INTJ. However, arguing the point I would prefer not to because I'd have to put together that which I've coined intuitively into more articulate explanations.
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