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Let Myers-Briggs help you.
Personality tests can teach us a lot about the parts of ourselves we either do not want or cannot objectively discover. And it can teach us about those parts of other people, too. One day, when we’re actually working, we can use the Myers-Briggs test to understand our coworkers and ourselves.
Myers-Briggs—despite its flaws— is not the death of uniqueness, but instead the birth of understanding. College students tend to search for individuality and yearn for difference. But there’s also something comforting in being part of a group.
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