The results were the same: ISTJ. Introverted and a thinker. I felt that many of those questions were very circumstancial. Other factors such as setting and time/place could affect the answer. But overall, I agree with the results. I believe it's very important to understand your personality type as well as the overwhelming personality in your audience. You must know your shortcomings, your strengths and find ways to compensate for the weaknesses and not focus on your strengths to the point where it becomes numbing to your audience.
I've known for many years that I'm an introvert. I have had to overcome this in many areas of life. Just like other issues in life, just because you don't like to do doesn't mean you get a pass. (Unless you involve the governmnet or lawyers, but that another post for another day.) The most important thing is to try to see things from the point-of-view of others. If you know their answer before you ask the question, life will be easier.
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1a, 1c, 3b
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