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Liasion man in Amsterdam
Join Date: Apr 2008
Type: entq
Location: Bochum, Germany
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Hi, found this link by "dnivera" just now and it gives a really brief but good overview over many things, we have already discussed in the forums.
Things like N vs. S or F vs. T . And it has an illustrative way of explaining, I found it pretty good.Maybe some good stuff for newcomers. Fundamental Nature of the MBTI
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Type: INTP
Location: The Everlasting Sky
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That's a good site. I especially like both the diagrams and the fact they don't get heavy into function order. They actually seem to use a two-level preference system similar but not identical to one I once thought of (and posted here if you care to search).
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