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Cognitive functions and an apple tree

meowington

Parody Parrot
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May 22, 2008
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INFJ
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6w7
Jeez, I came across this bit by Linda Berens, from her book "Dynamics of personality type".
Don't think I've ever seen a more practical example of the 8 cognitive functions. But that's probably just me.
Remarkably accurate and plausible descriptions imo. Especially the hardest one, Ni.

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Evo

Unapologetic being
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Jul 1, 2011
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XNTJ
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1w9
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sp/sx
Wow, this is the first depiction I've seen in a while that has really captured the essence of Ni.
 

Lord Lavender

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EVLF
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so/sp
According to this thing I relate a lot to the Ne thought thing. Its a very good example above.
 

Poki

New member
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STP
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sx/so
Se just seems way to deep :shrug: It bounces like Ne does but with senses. I sense a hint of Si merged into Se description.
 

Mayflower

King Ping
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I haven't seen this in a long time. Still stuck on whether being a SFP or STP. The Ti/Fe axis sounds more me though.
 
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