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And I couldn't find the ones for the rest so I'll just improvise with how they think rather than what they think:

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And I couldn't find the ones for the rest so I'll just improvise with how they think rather than what they think:

ENFJ: The future rather than the present. ENFJs take in information about the world, their introverted intuition processes this data in order to create impressions, ideas, and thoughts.

ESTP: Because they are so focused on the present world, ESTPs tend to be realists. 2 They are interested in the sights, sounds, and experiences that are going on immediately around them, and they have little use for daydreams or flights of fancy.

ESFJ: ESFJs tend to make decisions based on personal feeling, emotions, and concern for others. They tend to think more about the personal impact of a decision rather than considering objective criteria.

ISFJ: ISFJs are planners and tend to be very well-organized. They utilize logic in order to understand how the world works. As ISFJs take in new information and experiences, look for connections and commonalities in order to find patterns.

ISFP: The ISFP is nicknamed "the adventurer personality" — and for a good reason. Spontaneous and quick-thinking, ISFPs are keenly aware of their surroundings and their own body. ... For these reasons, ISFPs relish new experiences, especially when those experiences are sensory in nature.

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