Qre:us
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These words are part of our forum meme: Healthy/Unhealthy
"That person is not a healthy example of XXXX type."
What exactly is your thought process when evaluating this? What is healthy/unhealthy in terms of how you use the terms for MBTI types discussed on this forum?
E.g., a thread will pop up, with a poster describing a problem with a "friend", and ascribing a type to said friend. And, inevitably, the responses will start having words like, "unhealthy", etc. Are we ascribing anything negative to equal "unhealthy" automatically?
<- dang it, I wanted to use the Kanye emoticon because it was so grotesquely annoying...
"That person is not a healthy example of XXXX type."
What exactly is your thought process when evaluating this? What is healthy/unhealthy in terms of how you use the terms for MBTI types discussed on this forum?
E.g., a thread will pop up, with a poster describing a problem with a "friend", and ascribing a type to said friend. And, inevitably, the responses will start having words like, "unhealthy", etc. Are we ascribing anything negative to equal "unhealthy" automatically?
<- dang it, I wanted to use the Kanye emoticon because it was so grotesquely annoying...
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