alcea rosea
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This thread made me think if I could type people by identifying their extraverted function.
So, when trying to type introverted people, I should try to identify their secondary function first instead of dominant function because their secondary function is extraverted function which is visible for people.
If typing with extroverted function would be possible, then I could group MBTI types according to their first extraverted function. The groups would then be:
Extraverted Sensation, Se: SP's
Extraverted Intuition, Ne: NP's
Extraverted Thinking, Te: TJ's
Extraverted Feeling, Fe: FJ's
The question here is that does dominant and secondary extraverted function resemble each other, e.g does Se look the same when it's dominant or secondary function?
If this way of typing people would be sensible, then I could do typing as follows:
1) indentify: I or E
2) first extravert function: Se, Ne, Te or Fe
3) first introvert function: Si, Ni, Ti or Fi.
What do you thnk of this way of identifying MBTI types?
So, when trying to type introverted people, I should try to identify their secondary function first instead of dominant function because their secondary function is extraverted function which is visible for people.
If typing with extroverted function would be possible, then I could group MBTI types according to their first extraverted function. The groups would then be:
Extraverted Sensation, Se: SP's
Extraverted Intuition, Ne: NP's
Extraverted Thinking, Te: TJ's
Extraverted Feeling, Fe: FJ's
The question here is that does dominant and secondary extraverted function resemble each other, e.g does Se look the same when it's dominant or secondary function?
If this way of typing people would be sensible, then I could do typing as follows:
1) indentify: I or E
2) first extravert function: Se, Ne, Te or Fe
3) first introvert function: Si, Ni, Ti or Fi.
What do you thnk of this way of identifying MBTI types?