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Carl Sagan?

Siúil a Rúin

when the colors fade
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INTJ

He is definitely a Ni-dom, and I can see aspects of Fi that soften his Te-ness as well.
He is hard-core rationalistic, but lives in a world of possibilities and can process speculation in a rationalistic manner. He seems introverted because of his reserve and his focus on ideas. It is harder for people sometimes to see what Ni looks like because it isn't as external as Ne. I would say Carl Sagan provides the opportunity for people to glimpse inside a deeply Ni thought process.
 

Norexan

Quetzalcoatl
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sp
"I don't want to believe. I want to know." ENTJ ;)
 

Avocado

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sp/so
I think he is definitely ENxJ. I just can't decide if he's T or F.

If you heard about his personal life, he was very private with his emotions and was a little immature. He was great with words, though, and I love his Cosmos series.
 

Mal12345

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I get an INFJ vibe from Carl Sagan. I feel that he has a Ti-tertiary that helped him get along in the science world.
 
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