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What's the difference between an INTP with a heart and an INFP with a head?

cascadeco

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that first quote was from jung lexicon and second was from definitions section of psychological types. i thought you had some idea of what he wrote, since you judged what he wrote..

Again, only going off of what you quoted; I didn't realize I couldn't judge excerpts of writing style/content without having read the entire volume. :shrug: No biggie, though.
 

greenfairy

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I'm not sure in that case if it's helping you understand yourself, or confusing you further. I guess if it gives you a subjective sense of well-being, it serves some purpose.
Both, in fact. But in my confusion I get closer to the truth. I identify things about myself which are true in certain instances, and patterns of behavior motivated by certain things. Putting it into a framework, even multiple frameworks, helps it all make sense.
*(Oh and btw, "accessing multiple frameworks in evaluating information" one of the traits of Ti.)

I'd just like to point out the merits of multi-quote/edit post features. ;)
Yeah, I'll get the hang of the multi-quote thing one of these days. I'm technologically lazy.
 

wildcat

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They just don't like to argue. They have more important things to do.
Like whining. ;)

I agree. Whining more logical than a linear argument.
It serves a cause.
A linear argument does not serve anything.
 
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