Well this thread has been productive in the eleven hours since I posted.
No. Che Guevara and Castro had six guys with them when they decided to overthrow Cuba. Beta groups have a tendency for the underdog story as they usually start in the utter minority and become the utter majority as their movement snowballs. Betas do not need to be collectivist because Betas do not value those who do not share their cause. If no one shares their cause, Betas will generally act alone or recede into meticulous planning. Similarly, Deltas view everyone as an individual and see no common cause so they are more likely to simply accept a person into their group (i.e. be collectivists). Cutting away personal ties is horrible for a Delta; it is easy and natural for a Beta, if the Beta feels no unity among the members of the group.
As per Winterpark, just from his short description:Most people who describe themselves as perfectionists are Si demonstrative ESIs and LSIs, who really care about everything being perfect. A SLI would only acknowledge a life of unfulfilled desires when really drunk. Similarly, neither high ideals nor burning passions are reminiscent of SLI or LSE. Winterpark is going for the dramatic in a good part of this quote (kind of cheap and outdated, but otherwise not bad), which would be strange for a SLI spilling his guts. Otherwise, thinking actions out in advance does not sound like something of the IP temperament.I'm a perfectionist. I am highly concerned with quality and plan and premeditate a lot of my actions in advance. I live a life of broken dreams and unfulfilled desires. A life of high ideals and burning passions, filled with perpetual dissatisfaction and endless pain. I indulge in fruitless efforts and self-destructive habits. I grow mustache.
In answer to the original question, yes ISTj makes more sense for you.