Jung Typology Personality Test

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According to the Jung Typology Personality test I have a ESFJ personality. This means extrovert, sensing, feeling, and judging. I agree with all these personality types that the quiz assigned me. I have always been more of an introverted person until recently I have become more confident and social making me more of an extroverted person. Even though sensing and feeling can contradict each other in some ways one being logical thinking, the other being more of trusting your gut, I agree with both. As a sensing person I always think though all the facts of the information I am given. As a feeler I take the knowledge of these facts and use my emotion to analyze them to be able to learn the information or make important decisions. The label of

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