Like Castlevania's version of Dracula then.I'm sure I'll be seen as the misunderstood villain, playing violin while defeating the opposition with Pirates of the Caribbean music.
Main differences between J and P types are:
J prefer structure and plans, P prefer to improvise and do things on a whim.
J like to finalize decisions early, while P prefer to keep options open till the last moment.
J prefer to stick to one task at a time in a linear fashion and to start a new one only after the first is finished, while P prefer to tackle multiple tasks at once, going back and forth between them at will.
Everyone has both J and P functions, but some are more prevailing. J functions are decision-making ones, so that's T and F, whereas P functions are information gathering and processing ones, so N and S. We use all of them - we use T, F, N, and S. But one from each category prevails, and that's the one that shows up in our 4-letter name of the personality. So an INTJ, for example, mainly uses N and T, and to a lesser degree F and S. They're not missing, rather just not preferred.
In fact, each of the functions (T, F, S, and N) has 2 versions, an introverted and an extroverted one, and thus we get 8 cognitive functions.
