Tamske
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- Joined
- Oct 22, 2009
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
F1: I subjectively use my emotions to inform me of what is important to me -1 (I can do it. If all else fails.)
F2: I seek to know what is truly important to me, my deeply held values -1
F3: I am aware of universal personal values - 0 (universal and personal = contradictory, TiTamske says)
F4: I maintain internal harmony and personal integrity by adhering to my deeply held values - 0 (never mind internal harmony)
F5: I know what is truly important to me and use this knowledge to guide decisions - 2
F6: I value all living things, attempting to allow each to maintain its own integrity - 3
F7: I assess other people's emotional states by reading my own internal reactions. - 0
F8: I judge ideas, attitudes and behaviors according to my values - 0
F9: I crusade for what is right even if it creates tension with the external world and may endanger a personal relationship - 2
8/40.
Ouch. Edit. 9/45.
There are three sorts of mathematicians, those who can count and those who can't.
F2: I seek to know what is truly important to me, my deeply held values -1
F3: I am aware of universal personal values - 0 (universal and personal = contradictory, TiTamske says)
F4: I maintain internal harmony and personal integrity by adhering to my deeply held values - 0 (never mind internal harmony)
F5: I know what is truly important to me and use this knowledge to guide decisions - 2
F6: I value all living things, attempting to allow each to maintain its own integrity - 3
F7: I assess other people's emotional states by reading my own internal reactions. - 0
F8: I judge ideas, attitudes and behaviors according to my values - 0
F9: I crusade for what is right even if it creates tension with the external world and may endanger a personal relationship - 2
8/40.
Ouch. Edit. 9/45.
There are three sorts of mathematicians, those who can count and those who can't.
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