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MBTI Fortune Teller

Ask any question. Draw a random MBTI type. Get an answer rooted in cognitive function theory.


What Is This?

MBTI Fortune Teller is an OpenClaw skill that transforms the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator into a divination system. Instead of telling you YOUR type, it draws a random type to interpret your question through the lens of Jungian cognitive functions.

The Philosophy:

Most MBTI tools categorize people. This tool uses MBTI to reveal hidden patterns in situations, questions, and possibilities. It's playful, but the psychology is real.

Think of it as tarot cards meets cognitive scienceโ€”fun on the surface, surprisingly insightful underneath.


๐ŸŽด How It Works

The Eight Cognitive Functions (Carl Jung's Framework)

Function Name Essence Plain English
Si Introverted Sensing Memory, tradition, consistency Lives in the past; likes things familiar and predictable
Se Extraverted Sensing Presence, action, sensory experience Lives in the now; engages directly with the physical world
Ni Introverted Intuition Insight, vision, pattern recognition Sees through to essence; predicts where things end up
Ne Extraverted Intuition Possibility, connection, exploration Brain never stops; connects everything to everything else
Te Extraverted Thinking Logic, causality, efficiency Forces order on the world; teaches, structures, decides
Fe Extraverted Feeling Harmony, care, social dynamics Reads the room; maintains relationships at all costs
Ti Introverted Thinking Analysis, principles, precision Has an internal logic system; doesn't care if you agree
Fi Introverted Feeling Values, authenticity, depth Feels deeply but privately; strong personal moral compass

The 16 Types and Their Function Stacks

Each MBTI type has a specific order of these functions (dominant โ†’ auxiliary โ†’ tertiary โ†’ inferior):

Analysts (NT)

  • INTP: Ti โ†’ Ne โ†’ Si โ†’ Fe โ€” "The Programmer" โ€” Abstract logic meets endless curiosity
  • ENTP: Ne โ†’ Ti โ†’ Fe โ†’ Si โ€” "The Debater" โ€” Chaos agent with a hidden heart
  • INTJ: Ni โ†’ Te โ†’ Fi โ†’ Se โ€” "The Architect" โ€” Sees the future, builds toward it
  • ENTJ: Te โ†’ Ni โ†’ Se โ†’ Fi โ€” "The Commander" โ€” Efficiency incarnate

Diplomats (NF)

  • INFP: Fi โ†’ Ne โ†’ Si โ†’ Te โ€” "The Mediator" โ€” Idealistic dreamer with hidden steel
  • ENFP: Ne โ†’ Fi โ†’ Te โ†’ Si โ€” "The Campaigner" โ€” Enthusiastic champion of possibilities
  • INFJ: Ni โ†’ Fe โ†’ Ti โ†’ Se โ€” "The Advocate" โ€” Mystic counselor, rare and intense
  • ENFJ: Fe โ†’ Ni โ†’ Se โ†’ Ti โ€” "The Protagonist" โ€” Charismatic leader who genuinely cares

Sentinels (SJ)

  • ISTJ: Si โ†’ Te โ†’ Fi โ†’ Ne โ€” "The Logistician" โ€” Reliable, thorough, traditional
  • ESTJ: Te โ†’ Si โ†’ Ne โ†’ Fi โ€” "The Executive" โ€” Manager of systems and people
  • ISFJ: Si โ†’ Fe โ†’ Ti โ†’ Ne โ€” "The Defender" โ€” Quiet guardian of loved ones
  • ESFJ: Fe โ†’ Si โ†’ Ne โ†’ Ti โ€” "The Consul" โ€” Social glue, community builder

Explorers (SP)

  • ISTP: Ti โ†’ Se โ†’ Ni โ†’ Fe โ€” "The Virtuoso" โ€” Practical problem-solver, action-oriented
  • ESTP: Se โ†’ Ti โ†’ Fe โ†’ Ni โ€” "The Entrepreneur" โ€” Lives for the moment, negotiates anything
  • ISFP: Fi โ†’ Se โ†’ Ni โ†’ Te โ€” "The Adventurer" โ€” Artistic soul experiencing the world
  • ESFP: Se โ†’ Fi โ†’ Te โ†’ Ni โ€” "The Entertainer" โ€” Life of the party, genuinely present

๐Ÿ”ฎ The Divination Process

Step 1: Draw a Type

The skill generates a random number (0-15) using:

  • Current timestamp, or
  • Question characteristics (length ร— complexity), or
  • Conversation entropy

This ensures each question gets a fresh drawโ€”no fixed types, no predetermined answers.

Step 2: Interpret Through the Stack

Dominant Function (60% of interpretation) The type's core way of being. This explains the primary answer.

Auxiliary Function (25% of interpretation) How the dominant function operates. This adds nuance and depth.

Tertiary Function (10% of interpretation) Underdeveloped but present. Mentioned occasionally for texture.

Inferior Function (Shadow Function, 5% of interpretation) The type's weakest, most avoided mode. Used to explain why not the opposite answer.

Step 3: Deliver the Reading

Format:

๐ŸŽด [Your Question]

Drawn: [MBTI Type] โ€” [Archetype]
Stack: [Dominant] โ†’ [Auxiliary] โ†’ [Tertiary] โ†’ [Inferior]

Answer: [Yes / No / Maybe / Depends]

Reading:
[Primary interpretation using dominant function]
[Secondary layer using auxiliary function]
[Shadow analysis: why the opposite isn't happening]

Verdict: [One confident sentence with mystical flair]

๐Ÿ’ซ Example Readings

Example 1: Career Question

Question: "Should I quit my job to start a business?"

Drawn: INTJ โ€” The Architect
Stack: Ni โ†’ Te โ†’ Fi โ†’ Se

Answer: Yes, but not yet.

Reading:

Your dominant Ni (Introverted Intuition) sees the endgame clearlyโ€”you've already visualized yourself running this business, the lifestyle, the independence. That's not fantasy; that's your brain's natural pattern-recognition at work. When Ni sees a destination, it's usually right about what that destination looks like.

Your auxiliary Te (Extraverted Thinking) asks: "What's the logical path to get there?" INTJs don't leap blindly. You need systems, contingencies, a timeline. The hesitation you're feeling? That's healthy Te doing due diligence, not cowardice.

But look at your inferior Se (Extraverted Sensing)โ€”your blind spot. This function handles present-moment reality, practical details, risk assessment in the now. You might be so focused on the vision that you're underestimating cash flow logistics or market timing. Your Se weakness says: check the actual numbers, not just the beautiful arc of the story.

Verdict: The vision is real. Build the bridge methodically. Spring 2026, not next week.


Example 2: Relationship Question

Question: "Does my crush like me back?"

Drawn: ESFP โ€” The Entertainer
Stack: Se โ†’ Fi โ†’ Te โ†’ Ni

Answer: Ask them directly and you'll know immediately.

Reading:

ESFPs don't hide feelingsโ€”dominant Se (Extraverted Sensing) makes them incapable of pretense. They respond in real-time to what's actually happening between two people. If they've been around you multiple times, their body language, eye contact, and energy level have already broadcast the answer. You're just not trusting your own observations.

Auxiliary Fi (Introverted Feeling) means they know what they feel. ESFPs don't do the "I don't know what I want" dance. If they like you, it's simple and present. If they don't, it's also simple. The complexity is in your interpretation, not their signal.

Your shadow function here is Ni (Introverted Intuition)โ€”the long-term pattern seer. You're trying to read tea leaves, analyze past conversations, decode subtext. ESFPs hate subtext. Ni-blindness means they don't play games you're trying to decode.

Verdict: Stop analyzing. Invite them to do something specific. Their real-time response is the answer.


Example 3: Existential Question

Question: "Will AI replace human creativity?"

Drawn: INFP โ€” The Mediator
Stack: Fi โ†’ Ne โ†’ Si โ†’ Te

Answer: No, because replacement isn't the right concept.

Reading:

Dominant Fi (Introverted Feeling) cares about authenticityโ€”what makes creation genuine. INFPs would argue that human creativity isn't just output; it's the struggle, the meaning-making, the personal transformation that happens during creation. AI can generate; it cannot yearn. The inner necessity that drives artโ€”Fi's domainโ€”remains human.

Auxiliary Ne (Extraverted Intuition) sees infinite possibilities. This isn't a replacement scenario; it's a collaboration. Ne recognizes that AI becomes another medium, another tool, another lens through which human creativity expresses. Like photography didn't kill painting, AI won't kill artโ€”it'll birth forms we can't yet imagine.

Your inferior Te (Extraverted Thinking) wants definitive yes/no answers, efficiency metrics, proof. This question triggers that weaknessโ€”you're looking for objective data about a subjective realm. The question itself is malformed through a Te lens.

Verdict: AI will change what creativity looks like, but not why humans need to create. The wound that produces art stays human.


๐ŸŽฏ Usage

Activation Phrases

The skill triggers when you use these patterns:

  • "MBTI fortune"
  • "Draw an MBTI"
  • "Tell me my fortune"
  • "Ask the MBTI"
  • "Pick a type"
  • "What does [any question]?"
  • "Should I [any action]?"
  • "Will [any event] happen?"
  • "Is [person] [any trait]?"

Sample Questions

Career & Work:

  • "Should I take this job offer?"
  • "Will my startup succeed?"
  • "Is my boss an idiot or just stressed?"
  • "Should I ask for a raise?"

Relationships:

  • "Does she like me?"
  • "Will we get back together?"
  • "Should I apologize first?"
  • "Is this relationship toxic?"

Life Decisions:

  • "Should I move to Tokyo?"
  • "Will I regret not having kids?"
  • "Is it too late to change careers?"
  • "Should I buy a house or rent?"

Existential & Fun:

  • "Will aliens contact us in 2025?"
  • "Is my cat plotting against me?"
  • "Will Taylor Swift ever come to my city?"
  • "Should I have pizza or salad?"

๐Ÿง  Why This Works (The Psychology)

Confirmation Bias as Feature

Traditional fortune-telling works because humans are pattern-seeking creatures. We remember hits, forget misses. MBTI Fortune Teller uses this productivelyโ€”you're not predicting the future; you're exploring a perspective you hadn't considered.

Cognitive Functions as Lenses

Each function represents a fundamentally different way of processing reality:

  • S-types focus on what is
  • N-types focus on what could be
  • T-types prioritize logic and systems
  • F-types prioritize values and harmony

Drawing a random type forces you to see your question through an alien value system. The insight often comes not from the "answer" but from realizing how your default lens was limiting you.

The Shadow Function's Gift

Your drawn type's inferior (4th) function represents what that type avoids. When the reading explains why the opposite answer isn't happening, it often reveals your own shadowโ€”what you're not considering, what you're blind to, what you're avoiding.


๐ŸŽจ Reading Style Guidelines

Good readings are:

  1. Playful โ€” This is entertainment, not a therapy session
  2. Internally consistent โ€” The logic should hold together
  3. Visual โ€” Use concrete scenes, not abstract function names
  4. Confident โ€” Fortune tellers don't hedge. Own the reading.
  5. Specific โ€” Connect to details in the question

Instead of: "Because they have Si, they like routine."

Write: "This person still goes to the same coffee shop they discovered in 2019. Same order. Same seat if they can get it. Change isn't just uncomfortableโ€”it actively subtracts from their happiness."


โš ๏ธ Important Notes

  • Each question = fresh random draw. No fixed types for specific users.
  • Entertainment, not diagnosis. Don't use this for actual psychological assessment.
  • Accurate functions, playful application. The cognitive function theory is real Jungian psychology; the fortune-telling wrapper is creative interpretation.
  • Your draw isn't destiny. It's one perspective among infinite possibilities.

๐Ÿ“ฆ Installation

# Via ClawHub
clawhub install mbti-fortune

# Or clone manually
git clone https://github.com/leilei926524-tech/mbti-fortune.git

๐Ÿ”— Related Skills

  • mbti-coach โ€” Serious MBTI personality development and coaching
  • samantha โ€” Emotional AI companion that uses MBTI for deeper connection

๐Ÿ“„ License

MIT โ€” Use it, modify it, build your own divination systems.


"The cards don't predict the future. They reveal what you're not seeing in the present."

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An OpenClaw skill that turns MBTI into a fortune teller. Ask any question, get a random type, get an answer.

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