Although I used to think Jung was INTJ for sure, I have to say that Rocky definitely has put forth a reasonable argument. But the most information does not necessarily constitute the best.
As for the people attacking Rocky, please, shut your giant, ignorant mouths; you're not bringing anything to the discussion unless you can present logic with information to back it up.
However, I've met plenty of ISTJs, and in no way have any of them ever had fear of physical activity. ISTJs have been said to be the most gifted and successful individual athletes because of their discipline, excellent spatial perception, and stubornness/relentlessness. Not saying that this refutes your point, but it is something to consider.
The thing that convinces me the most is the VI, strangely enough. If you look at pictures of any INTp or INTj, they always seem to have the spacey, far-off look so common with intuitives. Or at least not the harsh, accusing glare that Jung shows off so much.
Oh, and Rocky, you seem to have missed two things about that article you presented. For one, it was written by an Amazon.com employee who probably knows nothing about psychology. Secondly, it says that Jung has an "immense intuition," which wouldn't exactly imply a sensing type.


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