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My results, being me having an ENTP (The Debater) personality seems accurate. I'd like to think I especially relate to these quotes taken from the introduction results page.
I also find the "How they react with other personalities" topic to be an interesting one that could explain Hive's... say 'clashes' that happen. Sure this happens in real life but the way it happens in Hive interests me more.
Those wondering why I would put up another thread like this is because this one I stumbled upon absorbs my mind
My results, being me having an ENTP (The Debater) personality seems accurate. I'd like to think I especially relate to these quotes taken from the introduction results page.
"ENTPs, like all Analyst (NT) personality types, are on a constant quest for knowledge, and what better way to gain it than to attack and defend an idea, from every angle, from every side?"
"ENTP personalities love to brainstorm and think big, but they will avoid getting caught doing the "grunt work" at all costs."
"ENTPs' capacity for debate can be a vexing one - while often appreciated when it's called for, it can fall painfully flat when they step on others' toes by say, openly questioning their boss in a meeting, or picking apart everything their significant other says"
"Once they've secured such a position, ENTPs need to remember that for their ideas to come to fruition, they will always depend on others to assemble the pieces - if they've spent more time "winning" arguments than they have building consensus, many ENTPs will find they simply don't have the support necessary to be successful."
"ENTP personalities love to brainstorm and think big, but they will avoid getting caught doing the "grunt work" at all costs."
"ENTPs' capacity for debate can be a vexing one - while often appreciated when it's called for, it can fall painfully flat when they step on others' toes by say, openly questioning their boss in a meeting, or picking apart everything their significant other says"
"Once they've secured such a position, ENTPs need to remember that for their ideas to come to fruition, they will always depend on others to assemble the pieces - if they've spent more time "winning" arguments than they have building consensus, many ENTPs will find they simply don't have the support necessary to be successful."
I also find the "How they react with other personalities" topic to be an interesting one that could explain Hive's... say 'clashes' that happen. Sure this happens in real life but the way it happens in Hive interests me more.
Those wondering why I would put up another thread like this is because this one I stumbled upon absorbs my mind