A (Free) 15-Min Way to Accurately Understand Your True Personality
Feb 16th edition of the Manximize newsletter
NEWSLETTER
A (Free) 15-Min Way to Accurately Understand Your True Personality
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“Wow! This is so f*cking accurate” I stepped back in shock.
Relationships. Working style. Thinking patterns. Socialization. Insecurities. Self-doubt. Behavior patterns.
Unlike most online “tests,” the 16personalities test was uncannily accurate.
Likely because it’s science-backed — based on the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Jungian archetypes.
This test has 60 questions — you must choose how strongly you agree or disagree.
Don’t rush this test — deeply introspect on every question before answering:
- Neutral if you’re unsure.
- Weakly agree/disagree if only an anecdote or 2 come to mind.
- You’ll know when to strongly agree/disagree.
These 15 minutes you spend will give you a 15x return — in terms of clarity and self-understanding.
The result is 1 of 16 personality types — mine’s INTJ-T or Turbulent Architect.
Take the test and let me know what yours is.
For every personality type, the website has detailed articles explaining every life facet — personality traits, career, relationships, and personal growth.
It’s a valuable shortcut to self-awareness.
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
— Aristotle
P.S. I’m neither affiliated with nor sponsored by 16personalities. I found the free test so insightful that I wanted to share it with you.
My Best Medium Article of The Week
This is one of the best articles I’ve ever written — kickass lessons learned from getting my butt kicked.
The 3 Best YouTube Videos I’ve Come Across Lately
- “How ‘purpose’ works” by Hamza. WATCH THIS FULLY — the best 90 minutes you’ll spend for a long time.
- “So where Are The Racists?” by Kaal Raam. A refreshing take on insecurity & internal resistance while Kaal preps a delicious breakfast.
- “The most important thing is not money,” featuring Luke Belmar. This is a short video reminder we all need.
What YT videos have you enjoyed of late? Let me know.
Bonus: The Book I’m Currently Reading
Of late, my busy life almost killed the habit of reading books. But I’ve restarted:
- The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. As its tagline goes, “The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results.” This is a light, well-paced read on the power of minimalism and singular focus.
What are you reading? I’d love to know.
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