The Persistent Problems of Personality Tests
Steve Zhou takes up the warning signs that using personality tests to “placing people in specific boxes” is problematic, at best.
Steve Zhou takes up the warning signs that using personality tests to “placing people in specific boxes” is problematic, at best.
If they design a test that determines where bad metaphors come from, I’ll definitely need to take that one. But otherwise, no more tests. Because the enneagram broke me.
People are simply more complex than the prefabricated toy boxes the Myers Briggs-like tests wish to put us away in.