Asking “What’s your favorite color?” may be a way for children to bond with each other, but the answer might matter even more when we’re grown up.The field of color psychology posits that the colors we like may shed some insight on character traits. These insights may provide perspective on the kinds of jobs that are well-suited to a given personality.The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test operates on a similar theory. It separates people into one of 16 personality types that are derived from different combinations of the following traits:
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