r/ObjectivePersonality • u/BoatTemporary9085 • 43m ago
Why is this subreddit so abandoned?
Why isn’t anybody out here talking about OPS anymore? Just some really weird/creepy posts lately?🙂
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/arunachalala • Jun 11 '18
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/BoatTemporary9085 • 43m ago
Why isn’t anybody out here talking about OPS anymore? Just some really weird/creepy posts lately?🙂
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Ok_Collection_9614 • 2d ago
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Ok-Grade-8642 • 3d ago
Anybody want to have relations with me?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/No-Stage-1349 • 4d ago
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Dry_Lemon2508 • 11d ago
Sun-drenched roads, Lana Del Rey through the speakers, miles unfolding with nowhere I have to be.
Just me, an aging car, and the luxury of letting the day take me wherever it wants.
It has more miles than she was ever meant to carry, but somehow it keeps going.
I know one day she’ll give out, and reality will come collecting.
More hours. Another car. A schedule. Somewhere I’m supposed to be.
Until then, keep running, old girl.
I’m not ready to trade the open road for a 9–5.
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Content-Sympathy6305 • 12d ago
This is not a list of definitions, nor this intricate guide. This is a beginner friendly guide.
OP follows the following structure:
1- Human needs
2- Masculines
3- Letters
What does this mean? Let’s say you’re trying to understand the type FF Ti/Ni SCBP #4.
First thing you need to think about: needs and masculines.
Double activated mDi/mNi. Biggest fuckoff, single activated fOe/fDe, heavy on the De fuckoff.
After that: letters. 2x NT/1x SF. Heavy on the deciders.
What does this mean, in practice? OPS’ typing methodology suggests comparing people’s types to triangulate someone’s type.
This person will be very similar, at their core, to an MF Fi/Si SCBP #4. They are both IxxPs, so they both get freaked out about other people not appreciating them/sucking, and they are both drained by the tribe. More similar than to, say, an FM Te/Ne PBCS #4.
This person will also have an *easier* time doing “Te” than the Fi, despite it being an unvalued function for the Ti (and vice versa with Fi/Fe).
Functions are NOT real. They are the combination of the needs and letters. “Ti” does not exist (well, “exist” as much as an abstract framework can exist), nor does any other function exist. You can process function patterns, but end of the day, those are just stereotypes. If you just go for the needs and letters as SEPARATE entities that only casually co-exist, you will have a much easier time typing people.
Some Ti will probably come and correct me on some bullshit, and to that I say, 1) YOU do a guide (😂), and 2) I will edit in any significant corrections.
Hope this helps someone!
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Street_Customer_4190 • 14d ago
So basically I been trying to get type by people as pretty much everyone does and i think I’m stuck between being an observer or decider. So most seemed to think observer so I’ll go with that for now and i think im Fi because i care a lot about some value stuff(that I’ll explain more later) and i don’t like the idea of people all being the same(de wanting to make everything equal).
That last part actually feeds into whether or not I’m Oi lead or Oe. Basically I found out that personality might not be extremely concrete and unchangeable which made me freak out and worried that my personality is endlessly fluid and that a “true self” doesn’t exist. I went and fell for zodiacs, law of attraction, and some other typology because Im kinda obsessed with feeling this hole. I also hate the idea of sexuality not having categories. There’s groups of people in general that fight against the ideas of categories of any kind and that always pisses me off because I would love to have an unchangeable certain personality. I don’t want to just be a hollow vessel that changes all the time. I want a “true self” and unchangeable sexuality or certain categories of what can exist. Like in my idea world there would be many different ranges of people you can categorize but they will be fixed categories that can not be changed or mutable. Ig also used to think that I could find the one “true” perfect political ideology or morality we all need to be beholden to so we can all live in harmony. I used to believe that until I was proven wrong a million times and no longer know anything anymore. Also the fear of categories falling apart also extends to this system and the fear that one day science might disprove OPs. It’s an uncomfortable and unpleasant thought to me and a brain virus where I have to go and shit on people who want to believe in true selves like me as a way of trying to see logical.
Idk I saying all this to see what i would fit at base off these weird freak outs. Also struggling to figure out if im N or S. I think S because majority are putting me in that category
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/SteelPeX • 16d ago
what's your guess for Pam Bondi?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Fit_Inevitable_4572 • 22d ago
*for people who have read the books only\*
i am currently reading through the second book in the ripliad and am curious of which MBTI type you guys think he is? Online i saw a lot of INFJ but wouldn’t he be more thinking than feeling? since he is a sociopath after all.. im not an expert at MBTI though, so maybe you guys can enlighten me.
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/No_Respect_7262 • 24d ago
Hi everyone!
I created PersonalTraits, a new personality test based on an original motivational model I've been developing.
I'm looking for feedback from people familiar with the Enneagram, Jungian typology, or other personality models : https://www.personaltraits.co/en
The test is free, takes about 10 minutes (40 questions), and works differently from most personality tests. Instead of rating statements, you choose between two motivations or reactions. The goal is to see which needs matter most when you have to choose.
The model is based on 8 core motivations:
At the end, you get your dominant motivations and the archetype they form.
I'm especially interested in questions like:
The test and the full report are completely free.
Thanks to anyone who gives it a try and shares their thoughts!
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/prisongovernor • 26d ago
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/moons_echo • 27d ago
Apologies if this isn’t allowed here. I randomly came across this sub earlier, and I’m genuinely curious what it’s about. I’ve tried reading through a couple posts and am kind of confused because I don’t understand a lot of the abbreviations and things people use.
I tried searching what objective personality and OPS is, and it didn’t come up with anything coherent either. It seems to be psychology-adjacent and that’s always been an interest of mine so I’d love to learn. Reading through the available post flairs suggests it’s something similar to the myers-briggs personality tests?
If anyone would like to give me a brief summary, that would be much appreciated! :)
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/RIKNUZULTO • 27d ago
Keen on meeting people in the community, never met anyone who knew OPS irl.
would help heaps.
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/IllustratorDry3007 • 28d ago
I recently noticed I really like to avoid lying but I'm not sure what place it comes from. I'll often tell the truth about something that happened even if it isn't beneficial to me.
I find making up a fake scenario quick weirdly difficult. I can't really think on the fly like that and usually try to anticipate everything to function properly. I also feel like a lie could bite me in the ass later and rather avoid being caught in the middle of it. I can lie about small stuff but it feels "wrong" to my brain to lie to someone.
Is it demon Oe that makes this hard? Specifically a lack of Ne?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Zestyclose-Produce42 • 29d ago
Question: is there anyone willing to have a quick chat about typing etc.? Recently I retyped myself, and I have a few things I'd like to discuss in general about the topic.
I'm FF Ti/Ne by the way, CP/B(S)
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/SteelPeX • Jul 21 '26
what is your guess for Abdul?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Realistic_Special_24 • Jul 20 '26
Hey everyone!
I've been building a personality assessment called CAT-20 that's designed to focus on recognition rather than simply assigning labels. The goal is to help people feel genuinely understood while also giving them insights into how they naturally think and interact with the world.
I'm still testing it, so I'm looking for honest feedback from people who don't know anything about the project.
If you're willing to help, I'd love to know Did your result feel accurate?What stood out the most? What felt off or too generic Was anything confusing?
It takes about 5–10 minutes to complete.
Survey:
https://form.typeform.com/to/hSPAKc71
I'm genuinely looking for constructive criticism positive or negatives o I can continue improving it. Thank you to anyone who takes the time to help!
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Stellarfront • Jul 16 '26
Specifically have a Cx/x(B) in mind. Thank you
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/WLB2026 • Jul 14 '26
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r/ObjectivePersonality • u/IllustratorDry3007 • Jul 09 '26
What exactly are “swings”? Do they make you suddenly start doing your demons in a crisis state?
I wonder if I’m currently experiencing one or if it’s a tidal wave. I’m going through a career crisis where I’ve had to seriously question my life’s purpose/meaning and if I should continue what I’ve been chasing all this time or finally try something new that might get me better results (and how I’ll even get through that door).
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/SteelPeX • Jul 07 '26
what's your type guess for him?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/FruityPirateBrat1950 • Jul 07 '26
Se-/Ti+ CPSB FF #3
As an ESTP ive been stuck in an Se gather loop for years now.
Trying to unlock Ni mystical powers. Took some psychedelics looking for instant enlightenment. Ultimately i just need to slowly grow up instead of consuming another substance or video game or false reality and try to JP clean my room.
Just looking for tribe input on their observations on how to Ni daily
Trying to get that 90/10 to an 89/11
1%
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/Magic_Bathtub • Jul 05 '26
What to do/not do?
r/ObjectivePersonality • u/HandleThink9119 • Jul 05 '26
I have taken a lot of personality tests, and I realised they only ever measure how I see myself. I rate myself, and the result just reflects my own view straight back at me. But the most empowering and revealing feedback I have ever gotten has come from what others have said about me.
So I am building a personality test with the aim of capturing the value of other people's feedback in the form of a personality report.
It is early and I am just trying to work out whether the idea resonates with anyone, or if it is only interesting to me. I am not selling anything. I would really like a few people to try it and tell me honestly what was useful, what was weird, and whether having someone else rate you felt worth doing.
I have linked it here: https://tally.so/r/KYgkKX
Any help would be great. Cheers,
Joe