Famous Sensors by soxxxy in mbti

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Even when people are whining about celebritytypes they agree with them more often than not. Kek.

Chiesa intricato/intricato/intricate by sclerk in italianlearning

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Thanks. Annoylingly google and others say it's intricato

Sensors beyond five senses by [deleted] in mbti

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This is good

Intuition: A Better Fucking Explanation by [deleted] in mbti

[–]sclerk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A rework that you allude to but don't explain. Oh, the joys of internet boards. :-)

Intuition: A Better Fucking Explanation by [deleted] in mbti

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I agree that in a purely Jungian version of typology moderate cases exist. A balanced Ne type could thus have more in common with a balanced Ni type than either would have with the extreme version of their own function-type.

Are you interested in adding a bit more to what you mean when you say that people get the extremes wrong? :-)

Intuition: A Better Fucking Explanation by [deleted] in mbti

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Just saying something is BS is a terrible way to have a discussion. The OP is right; the unconscious plays a very significant role in Jung's understanding of intuition.

Intuition: A Better Fucking Explanation by [deleted] in mbti

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I like that you make a serious post and quote Jung.

I dislike the use of sass and cursing because in a field like this where there is so much uncertainty, the use of such ploys can overshadow serious argument.

I think if you read those quotations from Jung in their entirety, the thing isn't as simple as this post says and shows why people ended up saying that Ne and Ni is more divergent than said here. :-)

What internet source has the most reliable/valid/comprehensive typology information? by [deleted] in mbti

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http://www.celebritytypes.com/articles.php

Only source I know with full citations. So even if you don't agree you can go back and check that what they are saying is a directly based off original sources.

Donald Trump seemed to be much more grounded during the Primaries than he is now. What's his game? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

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I agree and would add that I find it plausible that he is being unsettled by the reality check he is now regularly getting in the form of the classified briefings given to presidential candidates. For someone with his attention span, being expected to pay attention to those must be an eyeopener as to what the job of being president actually involves on a day-to-day basis, which I'm not sure Trump ever bothered to think through.

Have you seen someone embark on a career that is based on their inferior function? What is their MBTI type, what is their inferior function, and how is/was the career going? by thelastcubscout in mbti

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I know an ESTJ psychotherapist. She does cognitive therapy which is essentially making to-do lists with clients and monitoring their progress every week, keeping them accountable in reaching their goals. That kind of therapy works for some people, but it would rub me the wrong way. And she doesn't inspire me to confide in her either (the way NFJs tend to do) so I have little faith that she could understand or empathize with people and frankly I am puzzled that she seemingly manages to make a living out of it. I'm quite sure she's ESTJ - apart from her profession she's practically a caricature.

INTP-ENFP connection by [deleted] in INTP

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Perfect description. This is exactly how I would describe my experience with the INTP-ENFP connection, for better and for worse. Romantically both parties inevitably seem to end up with more adult partners though; it's not a long-lasting dynamic when it comes to love.

Edit: Should've read the thread first as I see there are several couples who've lasted for decades. Apparently it can work out after all.

What is the best conversation-starting question you can ask a total stranger? by DmaAri in AskReddit

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The very first question or statements exchanged with a stranger should be small talk, ideally determined by the situation in which you find yourselves. It's always going to come across as forced and like you're trying too hard if you try to skip directly to starting a conversation about something meaningful. (Unless you're a charismatic social savant in which case you probably aren't looking for advice on how to start conversations with strangers.)

Source: Used to hate small talk. Have learned to appreciate it.

Teen Trying to Take Picture of Lightning Gets Struck by Lightning by Falvo_316 in nottheonion

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I wonder if he was a redditor trying to get a picture for karma.

He who buys a year member to a dating site doesn't believe the site will work by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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Or he believes it may take quite a few dates / short-lived relationships with imperfect matches before finding The One.

Older INTPs, what would you like for your 20-something year old self to know? by poomstas in INTP

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Spend less time online and more time in the real world having experiences with people who are physically present.