LeonardoLestat
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- MBTI Type
- ENTJ
Hiya,
(my first post!:hi
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ENTJ - Functional Analysis
Primary Function: Extroverted Thinking
Extroverted Thinking orients itself on rational facts, and attempts to build a clear coherence (not primarily understanding, this is what the secondary function is all about) of these facts.
It senses and labels things, atmost labels them to know what is what, and what belongs where.
This function utilizes the tertiary function (instrumental function) for factual exploring.
In the case of the ENTJ, this is Extroverted Sensation -- it senses things as they are.
Secondary Function: Introverted Intuition
This is the 'what if' and 'what could be' function. It's information is complex and chaotic, therefore it orients on organizing this information -- information it receives primarily from Extroverted Thinking, and Extroverted Sensation.
The goal often becomes to clear the fuzz, and to explore the workings of things through extracting the meaning of volatile and coincidental occurences.
It wants to build a database for a system, so operation of things (like operating a machine) runs smooth and efficient.
Tertiary (instrumental) Function: Extroverted Sensation
As an extroverted function, the goal is to expand; intuition and thinking seek to operate efficiently in order to expand the sensation of positive stimuli, and filter out the sensation of aversive stimuli.
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If you think about it, type ENTJ is just a brain on top of a limbic system; now, I was thinking about this and even thinking 'is the MBTI real? do types even exist as in MBTI?'
Everybody handles things with the mind as written above; still if I look at ENTJ's, they're typically ENTJ's; but what's so typical about them I cannot grasp.
What is the difference between the ENTJ and other types?
I know the basics in 'ISFP handles feelings first' etc etc; but they use their mind too to solve problems in life and stuff.
(my first post!:hi
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ENTJ - Functional Analysis
Primary Function: Extroverted Thinking
Extroverted Thinking orients itself on rational facts, and attempts to build a clear coherence (not primarily understanding, this is what the secondary function is all about) of these facts.
It senses and labels things, atmost labels them to know what is what, and what belongs where.
This function utilizes the tertiary function (instrumental function) for factual exploring.
In the case of the ENTJ, this is Extroverted Sensation -- it senses things as they are.
Secondary Function: Introverted Intuition
This is the 'what if' and 'what could be' function. It's information is complex and chaotic, therefore it orients on organizing this information -- information it receives primarily from Extroverted Thinking, and Extroverted Sensation.
The goal often becomes to clear the fuzz, and to explore the workings of things through extracting the meaning of volatile and coincidental occurences.
It wants to build a database for a system, so operation of things (like operating a machine) runs smooth and efficient.
Tertiary (instrumental) Function: Extroverted Sensation
As an extroverted function, the goal is to expand; intuition and thinking seek to operate efficiently in order to expand the sensation of positive stimuli, and filter out the sensation of aversive stimuli.
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If you think about it, type ENTJ is just a brain on top of a limbic system; now, I was thinking about this and even thinking 'is the MBTI real? do types even exist as in MBTI?'
Everybody handles things with the mind as written above; still if I look at ENTJ's, they're typically ENTJ's; but what's so typical about them I cannot grasp.
What is the difference between the ENTJ and other types?
I know the basics in 'ISFP handles feelings first' etc etc; but they use their mind too to solve problems in life and stuff.