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Originally Posted by Gabe
Beebe actually suggested somewhere that in general there is a significant difference between rational and irrational types. He also suggests that because they are likely to interprete each other's judgements as perceptions and vice versa. Speaking of rational types, that same MBTI booklet by myers is put together verrry rationally. And when I realized that the type descriptions have basically a form-letter format I (possibly because I'm an irrational type) became bored. Rational types always want some kind of order in the situation.
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This is an interesting point you make Gabe. I would think that dominant rational types (regardless of attitude) would want some symbol of order. As a dominant Ti type, I want to create order from chaos when it affects my little world. Otherwise, I only seem to take advantage of opportunities when I see chaos in the environment. It is probably why I have a hard time distinguishing which comes first for me Ti or Se, but I know they are my two main preferences.