entropie
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I have been wondering for quite some time now, what my personality should be. I am iNTj at the moment and I was eNTp in the beginning. Meanwhile there was iNTp and iNFp. But Fi and F in general is something, I never consider anymore, because I think that is not the right approach. At the moment I am sympathizing with eSTj , they are damn good skat card game players, I can tell.
Do you have any, how do you say it in english, meat you can throw in my face to help me find out, how I finally can pinpoint my mutual friend's personality ??
I was convinced for about one week that I am iNTj, until I read this about my enneagram; and as far as it goes depending the enneagram, I think, the enneagram meets a lot of things that point to me:
The personality type One corresponds to the extroverted thinking type in the Jungian typology; it is one of Jung's clearest descriptions.
This type of man elevates objective reality, or an objectively oriented intellectual formula, into the ruling principle not only for himself but for his whole environment. By this formula good and evil are measured, and beauty and ugliness determined. Everything that agrees with this formula is right, everything that contradicts it is wrong.... Because this formula seems to embody the entire meaning of life, it is made into a universal law which must be put into effect everywhere all the time, both individually and collectively. Just as the extroverted thinking type subordinates himself to his formula, so, for their own good, everybody round him must obey it too, for whoever refuses to obey it is wrong
Do you have any, how do you say it in english, meat you can throw in my face to help me find out, how I finally can pinpoint my mutual friend's personality ??
I was convinced for about one week that I am iNTj, until I read this about my enneagram; and as far as it goes depending the enneagram, I think, the enneagram meets a lot of things that point to me:
The personality type One corresponds to the extroverted thinking type in the Jungian typology; it is one of Jung's clearest descriptions.
This type of man elevates objective reality, or an objectively oriented intellectual formula, into the ruling principle not only for himself but for his whole environment. By this formula good and evil are measured, and beauty and ugliness determined. Everything that agrees with this formula is right, everything that contradicts it is wrong.... Because this formula seems to embody the entire meaning of life, it is made into a universal law which must be put into effect everywhere all the time, both individually and collectively. Just as the extroverted thinking type subordinates himself to his formula, so, for their own good, everybody round him must obey it too, for whoever refuses to obey it is wrong