ESTP: goes on zombie-killing adrenaline-driven tirades, almost enjoying themselves.
ISTP: stays away from packs of people and survives on their own.
ENTP: attempts to find a way into another dimension to escape the zombies.
INTP: has the best ideas for survival plans, but doesn't act on them until it's already too late.
ENFP: attempts to convince everyone through a lot of yelling that love can unite the remaining humans to defeat the zombies.
INFP: like ENFP, but with no yelling and some tear-filled moving speeches.
ENFJ: organizes the remaining population and tries to find a place to go where everyone can be safe.
INFJ: tries to cling to hope, has random moments of badassery.
ENTJ: has an actual large-scale plan to defeat the zombies, but has some trouble convincing others to go along with it.
INTJ: has an actual large-scale plan to defeat the zombies, but doesn't tell anyone.
ESTJ: takes leadership positions, attempting to rationally organize everyone according to the survival plans they've had in place for decades.
ISTJ: goes along with who they believe will best ensure their survival.
ESFJ: constantly asks if everyone's okay, trying to make the new post-apocalyptic world seem as close as possible to the previous ways of life.
ISFJ: helps with gathering food and taking care of small children.
ESFP: has regular panic attacks, and in general has trouble being quiet.
ISFP: often stays close to camp, discussing things with the few they trust, and then spontaneously goes on solo zombie hunts.

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MBTI
RandomThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), based on Jung's theory of psychological type, reports your preferences on four scales. Each scale represents two opposite preferences. The four letters that make up your type can help you understand yourself a...