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  1. Myers Briggs Forum
    They wake up not knowing where they are, who's responsible, or what's going to happen. Do they work together to escape or destroy each other?
  2. Cognitive Functions
    Based on Carl Jung's descriptions of the thinking functions in his book, "Psychological Types", it seems like they are more about evaluating decision methods rather than being logical. This is especially for Te, which seems to mainly be about ensuring that methods have effective outcomes. Jung...
  3. Cognitive Functions
    For those with Te as their dominant or auxiliary, what does it look like when they incorporate the other judging functions? My assumption is that they primarily focus on making things work (because of their strong Te), and then secondarily use Fi to ensure that they personally like what works...
  4. Myers Briggs Forum
    From Slayerment: April 16, 2015 Key findings: -ISTPs are the type most likely to be male, 75% -ISFJs are the type most likely to be female, 71% -ISFPs and INFPs are the most balanced, 43/57 and 42/58 male/female, respectively -ESTJs are the Thinking type most likely to be female, at 39%...
  5. ENFJ Forum - The Givers
    I am ENFJ, but I sometimes have ENFP tendencies. I've been reading a lot on the functional stack and mbti more deeply, but I'm curious how others understand or see differences in just this one letter difference that makes ENFJ different from ENFP. I know the basics pretty well for each of the...
  6. Cognitive Functions
    Just curious to see if my current understanding of the dominant and auxiliary functions makes sense/is appropriate: Lead Judging (focused on understanding info/ideas) Dominant Te = goal is to interact with the external world to understand unbiased (often objective) reasons With auxiliary Si =...
  7. Cognitive Functions
    Everyone seems to have their own way of explaining the differences between thinkers and feelers. And it seems like thinking and feeling can be their own separate spectrums, since thinking more does not at all mean that you feel less, and feeling more does not at all mean you think less. You can...
  8. Cognitive Functions
    Scenario: Watching a movie. Sensing = notices the "what": the observable details, such as details in the animation/filming/special effects; what the characters look like; what the characters are doing. Se = notices this type of info in the moment, all standing out almost equally Si = notices...
  9. Cognitive Functions
    Te Dominant Types: ENTJ, ESTJ Auxiliary Te Users: INTJ, ISTJ Fe Dominant Types: ENFJ, ESFJ Auxiliary Fe Users: INFJ, ISFJ Ti Dominant Types: ISTP, INTP Auxiliary Ti Users: ESTP, ENTP Fi Dominant Types: INFP, ISFP Auxiliary Fi Users: ENFP, ESFP As you can see, all the J's have Te or Fe as...
  10. Myers Briggs Forum
    Curious to hear your thoughts. Do you think you can understand the value in something if you can't understand the logic behind it?
  11. Myers Briggs Forum
    There is no right or wrong answer, just choose the one you prefer/agree with more: 1.) A decision is considered logical if it is based on an idealistic framework 2.) A decision is considered ideal if it is based on a logical framework
  12. Cognitive Functions
    First, understand which category you fall under: Category 1 = Uses clues in external world to comprehend info, uses personal understanding to make judgments/decisions (extraverted perceiving, introverted judging -> good at thinking on the spot) Category 2 = Uses personal understanding to...
  13. Cognitive Functions
    I'm actually quite familiar with the concept of the cognitive Functions, but there're just some parts that I'm still not sure about.. So: What does it really mean, having a Judging or Perceiving Function first? I often read that you're using your dominant function about 75% of the time; so as an...
  14. ESTJ Forum - The Guardians
    Hi, I'm trying to type a friend. I think he's probably ESTJ, but I'm not sure. Here's what I've observed about him. He's a very logical, thoughtful person. He's never afraid to share his opinions, though he takes time to form them and backs them up with facts. So he doesn't tend to give an...
  15. What's my personality type?
    Which MBTI is likely to be judgemental?
  16. Cognitive Functions
    When I meet the eyes of another Ne user(INFP, INTP, ENFP, ENTP), it's like an extra conversation. It's a look of understanding, and it's also the equivalent of a funny joke—we can be giggling like idiots in no time! It feels good to understand someone and to be understood. And it's great to hear...
  17. What's my personality type?
    100% sure I'm either an INTJ or INTP. I know cognitive functions wise these two types are completely different. But I've spent too much time reading on them to the point where I'm just confusing myself. 1. Is there anything that may affect the way you answer the questions? For example, a...
  18. INTJ Forum - The Scientists
    As a child I was extremely lazy. Procrastinating almost all the time. As I matured, I started getting more driven to get shit done. And while I procrastinate and despise doing menial tasks, chores, etc., I suffer through doing it just so I can have my "free time" to work on whatever it is that...
  19. INTJ Forum - The Scientists
    So when I first did the test, I got an INTJ result. I read what it meant to be an INTJ and it was really accurate. I started doing some research and saw that my personality type was extremely rare, especially among women (I am a woman) so I thought maybe I lied to myself about something, because...
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