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Whos a Fan of Deep Typing?

shawnlowman

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Im a year new to mbti as of today and still very much interested in its mysteries and insights.

Alan Gilburg's opinions on the subject are published in a book that has caught my attention. It may possibly be the most in depth and complete piece of condenced useful information that I have found in my search. I think its great.

My question is for those who are familiar with Alan Gilburg or his work.
What do you think?

PS if you dont know of him use google to skim around and throw me your thinslice on conversational deep type analysis using his methods.
 

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I'd say the author needs to snap out of it and go learn Jungian concepts. He doesn't get the larger picture. At all.
 

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I'd say the author needs to snap out of it and go learn Jungian concepts. He doesn't get the larger picture. At all.

"My question is for those who are familiar with Alan Gilburg or his work."
 

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"My question is for those who are familiar with Alan Gilburg or his work."

I'd say the author needs to snap out of it and go learn Jungian concepts. He doesn't get the larger picture. At all.

Gilburg is an author. FFS.
 

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I looked at this thread title and thought it said "Who's a Fan of Deep Frying?" Oh well, moving on.
 

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[MENTION=23294]shawnlowman[/MENTION], sounds interesting, but unfortunately I couldn't find any web resources that didn't require payment. Do you have any links you could share, or could you give a short explanation of it?
 

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I looked at this thread title and thought it said "Who's a Fan of Deep Frying?" Oh well, moving on.

Haha...I just sent someone a rep saying the same thing! :D Frying the fish in your sig right about now...
 

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I looked at this thread title and thought it said "Who's a Fan of Deep Frying?" Oh well, moving on.

Haha...I just sent someone a rep saying the same thing! :D Frying the fish in your sig right about now...

mine was sometimes "whos a fan of deep trying" than other times it was "whos a fan of trying deep"
 
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I saw "Deep th-" nevermind. Moving on.
 

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So, basically, none of us can read.
 

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So, basically, none of us can read.
A few weeks ago I was at Barnes & Noble with my best friend. We were looking through the science section and saw a book about the Large Hadron Collider, which we both initially read as Large Hardon Collider. :freaked:
 

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Im a year new to mbti as of today and still very much interested in its mysteries and insights.

Alan Gilburg's opinions on the subject are published in a book that has caught my attention. It may possibly be the most in depth and complete piece of condenced useful information that I have found in my search. I think its great.

My question is for those who are familiar with Alan Gilburg or his work.
What do you think?

PS if you dont know of him use google to skim around and throw me your thinslice on conversational deep type analysis using his methods.

I read a few pages from his book right now and it seems mostly about publicizing his business or stroking his own ego. I don't see a lot of depth there at all. Agree with [MENTION=195]Jaguar[/MENTION]
 
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A few weeks ago I was at Barnes & Noble with my best friend. We were looking through the science section and saw a book about the Large Hadron Collider, which we both initially read as Large Hardon Collider. :freaked:

Crazy bruh. Reedin' 'n shit?
 

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Yes, can we please talk about deep frying? Mmmm.
 
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Man, I'm really sorry this thread got so derailed, but it's pretty funny.
 
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