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And I was thinking about something these days, guys, actually, we just started our new semester not too long ago, and one of my students asked me a question that's very popular here in Korea.
They asked me what my MBTI is.
I keep hearing about that all the time, and I have no idea what that is.
You've not done it?
No, I have not done it.
I finally did because students asked me again and again and again.
Google it, Jack.
You can do the test.
Tell our listeners quickly, just, like, one sentence.
What is MBTI?
An MBTI is basically a psychology test, quote unquote.
It's not very scientific, but kind of that after you do the test, it tells you what your personality is.
And these days, that in Korea, for young people, has replaced asking people what your blood type is, which, for Americans, that's your astrology, right?
Like, what's your sign?
Is how we would talk about it when we were younger.