http://skylilies.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] skylilies.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] epiphanies 2011-08-08 07:04 pm (UTC)

hahaha, dude, i obsessed over this so much and i still have so many characters i'm unsure about or didn't manage to get sorted - there just isn't enough information! and yes, i agree, but i think it does definitely give good guidelines for a character (and it also can help with super minor characters. like, i didn't put christenson on here because we really don't see enough of him to know much about him other than that he's probably more on the introverted side and seems reasonably willing to go with the flow, but i totally have him as an INFP in my head canon /going to be writing him, soon. AND BILL KIEHN AS AN ESTP EVEN THOUGH WE ONLY SEE HIM IN A COUPLE SCENES.)


definitely! i noticed that there a lot of SPs -- which makes sense, because experiencers tend to be into more hands-on, action oriented types of thing, and in general are the most athletic of the temperaments. there also seems to be a higher percentage of Ns in the leader positions, which makes sense to me because Ns tend to see the big picture more easily - so improvising and such can be easier (it makes me think of how in winters book he said he was so frustrated with officers - like sobel - who couldn't see the bigger picture/be innovative) o: honestly, i expected to see more traditionalists than i have listed right now o: (oh, and, i do know the ESFP is actually one of the most common the types -- and like, INTP is one of the most rare, and both of those are actually pretty on point with that percentage.)

oh right! AND DO WANT TO NOTE, that during wwii, pretty much everyone was going to war, so i wonder if the percentages of the types would be a bit different if we took a sampling of people in the military right now, you know?

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