is the most spot on and accurate about me but I woudln't consider myself INTJ or INFJ. Has anyone else read this? Hang on. I'll give it a fetch. It's worth the read. Also, I like how Jung didn't seperate things like Isabella Myers did. His analysis wasn't limited. Has anyone read The Essential Jung?
I read it and I can relate even though I'm neither and artist nor a poet. (I used to draw when was little, though.) I'm very oriented to my inner visions which for me serve as an inner sanctum into which I go to recharge.
I think what I've been trying to develop more of is my Se - becoming more attentive, less absent-minded and forgetful. OTOH, some aspects of (what I presume to be) Se are pretty innate for me such as a sensitivity to, and appreciation for color, texture, sound, and general atmosphere. An aesthetic awareness I suppose is how I would characterize it. Would that be attributable to Se? Or are those still Ni? Or maybe Ne?
is the most spot on and accurate about me but I woudln't consider myself INTJ or INFJ. Has anyone else read this? Hang on. I'll give it a fetch. It's worth the read. Also, I like how Jung didn't seperate things like Isabella Myers did. His analysis wasn't limited. Has anyone read The Essential Jung?
I've been reading Jung's writings on personality types at Barnes & Nobles and have decided I'm one of his "Introverted Intuitive" types. I defintiely prefer Jung's descriptions over any of the MBTI descriptions I've read. They make more sense to me. I don't identify with either of the INXJs.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Personality Cafe
10.9M posts
165.7K members
Since 2008
A forum community dedicated to all ranges of personality types and people. Come join the discussion about health, behavior, care, testing, personality types, and more!