Lubriderm the Fussy wrote:
Kirby the Eccentric wrote:
Ideally, the ISFJ will choose a career in which they can use their exceptional people-observation skills to determine what people want or need, and then use their excellent organizational abilities to create a structured plan or environment for achieving what people want.
Sounds like a doctor to me, lol.
Especially the 100% judging part. Doctors should never improvise.
P's are known for improvising? I think I'm mainly P because I tend to hedge my bets unless I am 99% sure. The "The best decision is the one that can be changed." questions in the test is one of the reasons I obliterate my family at Risk, because most of them commit their forces even when they don't need to, whereas I play defensively until I know I can achieve my objective within the next 4-5 turns.
More accurately, I tend to lose at Risk because Rule #1 in family games is "Everyone gang up on Ali so he doesn't kill us all.".