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Tinkerntom
 
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Keenan Wellar wrote in message news:BDCBF592.12717%UseAddressOnWebPageProvided@h otmail.com...
in article , Tinkerntom at
wrote on 11/25/04 7:42 PM:

As an Educator, you are probably familiar with the Meyers-Briggs
Personality Profile. When tested, I scored in the 98% as an ENTP. One
outstanding and well known ENTP was General Patton. You might not have
liked his politics, style, or his personality, but one thing about
him, you knew where he stood, and maybe not where he was going. But
you knew not to stand in his way. Sound familiar!


He was a very bitter and unstable individual. Are those the characteristics
you are referring to? Because, clearly, you aren't all that bitter.


Keenan, it is encouraging that you do not perceive me as being bitter!
Though you say nothing about unstable. As a kayaker, you understand
the necessity of stability, especially secondary

I understand that you were primarily speaking of Patton, who very well
may have been bitter and unstable. As an ENTP, his Extravert side
could have turned very negetive when taken out of the loop of
significance, that he had enjoyed during the war. Extroverts like to
be near the center of activity.

If you are interested, a couple of web sites with relevant info.

http://www.unspun.us/archives/000118.html

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~bustcfj/cjmeyers.html

Many more available, google "Meyers-Briggs" ENTP

Thanks for asking, Tinkerntom, aka Knesisknosis, Life, Live it.


BTW, as a good ENTP, I had written a rather lengthy thesis to your
simple question (Surprise, Surprise), and then Being a Good ENTP, and
not paying attention to all the facts, I pushed the wrong button and
canceled it! instead of the post button. Probably was meant to be.
TNT