Owen cook mbti6/13/2023 So of course I had to look for a Star Wars one…but I couldn’t find any. I also came across other psychological type charts like the Harry Potter one mentioned above: Avatar, Star Trek, Kingdom Hearts, and even My Little Pony! ![]() (Don’t judge I was having a tough week!) I also found it amusing to ask close friends’ types and to read up on them, to see how closely they match these archetypes. For example, I was driven to tears when I read the Portrait of an ISFJ and ISFJ Profile because it so accurately described what I had been struggling with at the time. I know that the 16 Personality Types is not a perfect system - some people even liken it to astrology - but I think it can be informative and fun nonetheless. Perhaps I too, will have an unforeseen moment of kickassery one day? Also, if you don’t know your type, you can take a test here.) (So according to the Harry Potter chart, I’m Neville Longbottom. Is it more common for your type to change over time, or to stay consistent through the years? Because for me, all three times I have taken the full test - over the span of about a dozen years - I have received the same result: ISFJ. When I first happened upon it last month, the timing could not be more uncanny a friend had mentioned that her personality type had changed drastically over the years, so I had just taken the test again myself. By now you’ve probably seen the viral Harry Potter characters’ Myers-Briggs types chart.
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