This article starts out discussing stereotyping and how Myers-Briggs culture does stereotyping in psychological realm. Is stereotyping inherently bad or are oversimplified (or inaccurate stereotypes (summations) bad?) This question is applied to the situation of my last series of articles and the way I noticed that ISTP tends to be seen from comments. So, I […]
Why Type People?
All people type others. So, we can cut the holier-than-thou protestations about the limitations imposed on people’s natures by doing such a thing. Yes, it is limiting but limitation has its place. Just think if everything were infinite and eternal. How would you make it to the kitchen in the morning? If you considered every […]
The Culture of Like
What does it really mean to say that you like something? This would seem to have a different meaning to a thinking preference than to a feeling one. The thinking function has been the dominant function for the evaluation of scientific truth for a few hundred years now and the feeling function has been rather […]
Judging Functions vs. Perceiving Functions
The judging functions represent two forms of communication, the thinking and feeling forms of communication. Neither sensation nor intuition is a form of communication. They are irrational functions and are effectively unintelligible to anyone but the perceiver of their phenomena. A person utilizing the thinking function can talk in the terms of a language that […]
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