Conformed Profile Analysis

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My conformed profile is INTP, this means that in business and school i am pensive, easy going in most cases and a lover of complex systems, logical and observative.
People like me with the same profile will have trouble sharing their true feelings. But on the positive side we are peoßle that cut straight to the point, we are very logical and analytical when it comes to solving anything we are easy going but we love the comfort of our homes. This could easily be described as introverted. We like to be independent and have a space of freedom to think and to observe and what other people tell me a lot is i am difficult to know. I am great a reading situations but not as good at reading people. Emotions are not my kind of thing.
The four letters stand for Introverted,
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Listen. I am the type of individual that loves to listen rather than talk and when it comes to dealing with difficult individuals it is a great idea to listen because, that is what people like they want to be listened to and understood and if you can solve the problem or situation the individual will be happy because you listened. For example the other day i had to deal with angry driver that wanted to drive on the street that we closed down for al dravic do to construction that made it impossible to drive on. The problem was on another street was another construction going on that ended up closing the road to which meant the angry try as we will call him would a to take a detour which would have taken him a bit longer. So i listened to him and explained to him what was going on and after a few more minutes of talking he understood and decided to take the detour.
3. Show that you care. Even if you don't care try to make it look like you care, show empathies and focus on the solution. It will make it all the less difficult
Overall my conformed profile as a good amount of diversity in it. It's got a bit of everything and that's what me people that share the save profile fun to be round and a good

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