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What's the best typology system out there?

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And if you say MBTI, I'm curious, what is the rational for it being the best system if its type distribution is so shifted, to where one type is 10x more popular than the next (or that most people will be sensors just based on its definition, but they may have so many untouched upon differences within themselves due to their high population)? Why not expect for a typology system to account for other variabilities and traits of personality that are much more equal to give more diversity to how personalities are and can be perceived? Do you really think the characteristics of MBTI are the most valuable?

And if you don't say MBTI, explain why as well.
 

mujigay

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I think that you should specify. What purposes are you thinking of, when you say that you want the "best" typology system? For learning about oneself? For use in the workplace?
 

INTP

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Jung typology. MBTI is just a dummy version of it full of idiotic generalizations and stereotypes about functions and types.
 
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