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Personality Profile

The results of the Personality Pattern questionnaire
show you to be an:


ENTP (The Buccaneer)

ENTPs approach life with confidence and enthusiasm. They are clever, imaginative people whose love of adventure motivates them to constantly explore new experiences and take on new challenges. Mentally, they are both creative and logical.

ENTPs generate new ideas with ease and are always seeking a greater understanding of the world. At the same time they analyze their insights and inspirations to see whether they are workable, and then they communicate them to others. They are excited by life and especially by the future, which to them contains unlimited possibilities. They actively dislike rules, regulations and conventions, and prefer an easygoing, open lifestyle which allows them the freedom and

   spontaneity that they enjoy.

ENTPs exude energy and intelligence. They are autonomous, lively and outspoken, and are unafraid to question authority and assert themselves openly. People frequently experience them as catalysts, and are challenged by them to see the world in a new way or approach situations from a new perspective.

An ENTP's life is often a succession of enthusiasms and projects, some of which are abandoned before they have been fully realised. Their private lives reflect their love of diversity and they are likely to pursue hobbies that are exciting and involve an element of risk...

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The ideas behind the Personality Type concepts presented here are those of the eminent Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were later developed further by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers, creators of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)® instrument.

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