Personality tests are a bit like mirrors: they don’t tell you everything about who you are, but they can certainly help you notice your angles. One of the most widely recognized of these mirrors is the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, usually shortened to MBTI.
MBTI is one of the most famous personality tests in the world, with around 3.5 million people taking it each year. But it is, in fact, a pseudoscience that has managed to appear like actual psychology.
So, what, exactly, is the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator? And why is it so controversial? Click on to find out.