Quote:
Originally Posted by Santtu
What makes the types within those groups similar with each other, and different from types in other groups, in your opinion?
|
I think for me it's just the "feel" I get from each of these groups. Their attitude towards life, basically.
( Warning: gross stereotypes ahead, as may be expected when you try to extrapolate from the people you know and jam the whole world into 4 categories. also all is in my opinion, in my experience, blah blah blah)
FJs, for instance: they're all very concerned with what other people are doing/feeling, they can have hissy fits in response to particular things that push their buttons (some common, some individual), they get very unhappy if they feel left out or out of control of the situation.
TPs tend to be passive, mellow, and laid-back (also commonly late).
FPs are all bubbly/dreamy and love being around people (in small doses if I), and want everything to be happy, like the FJs, except instead of trying to fix the other person's feelings, they just get upset themselves.
TJs: they are very driven and logical in approaching their goals. They might run all over you to get there, unless they care about you. You'll rarely see them unprepared for something that's important to them.
Or from a functions perspective,
FJs - running off Fe + Ni or Si. "people-oriented" "goal-oriented"
TPs - running off Ti + Ne or Se. "idea-oriented" "journey-oriented"
FPs - running off Fi + Ne or Se. "people-oriented" "journey-oriented"
TJs - running off Te + Ni or Si. "idea-oriented" "goal-oriented"