Furthermore, [A long treatise about this two word test]
That treatise. Fuck... Life-changing.
Furthermore, [A long treatise about this two word test]
1. Friend
2. Enemy
As for friends and enemies, it only makes sense to choose a friend over an enemy and therefore, it is only logical that anyone would choose the word friend. Enemies are not good and the very word enemy will subconsciously conjure a reaction of some sort.
Then how do you answer this:
1. like me
2. not like me
actually maybe it depends on mood, non-neutral option can be more interesting at other times.
sorry I can't give a consistent answer here
If you're looking for the "right" answer, then that's the wrong way to go about it.
I'm not looking for a "right" answer. I just thought about it more and realized it depends. Just trying to pick for sure without changing it.
Also, it depends on which language I am thinking in. If I think in my native language, "friend" (not English) isn't such a completely neutral word. In English it is. In my native language "enemy" is more neutral. If this makes sense I can't really explain, English probably just occupies some different wiring in my brain. This language in general feels more "distant" to me, though I don't notice most of the time which language I'm actually using .
Otoh, just to complicate things, in my native language, I'm more confidently choosing "friend" over "enemy". Again, don't try to find logic here because there isn't, at least not on the surface for sure. (Note, with your other one-question tests I/E and S/N, I didn't find a difference in answers depending on language, rest assured)
Quite honestly I don't even understand the idea behind this friend/enemy question, how is it related to T/F in your opinion? And which one is the F and which one is the T? (You can tell me in PM, if you don't want to make it publiv yet)
1. Friend
2. Enemy
This one question test is not a question. No question, no answer.
= Enemy
TRANSLATION:
Enemy.
I like you.
So I'm a thinker then?
Actually, this is a J/P test. It tests your ability to handle ambiguous situations.
I could see it in two ways.Actually, this is a J/P test. It tests your ability to handle ambiguous situations.
I could see it in two ways.
Would a J cut through the crap and just give you an answer, or would a J be bewildered at the ambiguity and post a treatise about it? In parallel, would a P handle the ambiguity and give you an answer, or would the P try to explore the idea and interpret it in many different ways?
I could see it in two ways.
Would a J cut through the crap and just give you an answer,
or would a J be bewildered at the ambiguity and post a treatise about it?
In parallel, would a P handle the ambiguity and give you an answer,
or would the P try to explore the idea and interpret it in many different ways?