nightning
ish red no longer *sad*
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- INfj
Actually the research going all the way back to Mary McCaulley (the psychologist who teamed with Myers in developing the actual MBTI) says that while it takes longer for people with differences in type preferences to figure out how to work together, type-diverse teams make better decisions than type-alike groups. Harder to have group-think take over reasoning...
And any two types can get along famously. Just all people can't make constructive use of differences![]()
Hmmmm I can see what you mean about a balanced team functioning more effectively. Not exactly sure I buy into the idea with the opposing tertiary orientation just yet. It takes less time and effort for me to start working with an ENTP than with an INTJ. Despite sharing the dominant Ni, INTJ work style can get on my nerve while ENTP doesn't do so nearly as often.
Of course, if you throw in the disclaimer that function development beyond auxiliary depends on the individual's experiences, then this all flies out the window.
Entrop: south south east is too complicated... let's just do everything at the magnetic north pole so any direction is the right one.