Profiles focus on self-awareness, team dynamics, and leadership development, but they’re inaccurate.

“Personality tests are about as accurate as your astrology sign or your destined Hogwarts house.”Greg Murray (2021), psychologist

Personality profiles are bogus manufactured evidence for two reasons. Despite all cautions they are used to predict events outside of their domain. They’re advertised as “suggestive,” but people take suggestions literally. They can both truly reveal and falsely create…

What all personality profiles provide are important questions and bullshit answers. The fault lies in the algorithm, the baseline, and its interpretation. The same could be said of ideas in general: it’s the questions they raise that are important, not the answers you take from them…

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