Exactly! That's why I think it's such fun to play with. You have every skill and every characteristic of every "type." Finding your preferences (which skills you lean on the most comfortably) is fun.
Having a preference is not a weakness. It is not something to be overcome. There isn't one perfect "type" we should all strive for. No perfect Aryan god/dess. It isn't "ENTP uber alles." I dig it. It's fun.
20 years ago I got all hot and bothered over the concept of "individuation." I read every dayum thing I could find on it. Since then I've matured and eased off on the "I must strive to become..." shineola. If it isn't fun, why bother? That's what I like about the uncorrupted MB stuff, there is no "strive," there's just preference. No value scale. Groovy.
Jung is easier in comic book form. I just searched my bookshelves for my favorite comic-book of Jung. Apparently I traded it in while in the process of casting off my chains <grin>. (the definitive act of individuation?) (get it? Individuating by refusing to work on individuation? See what I did there?) ;)

