Mind Maverick
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This isn't going well for you so far. I think I'll administer you the eyesight test.
Count how many times the MBTI tests for "values" and "interests", then count how many times it says "people" "relate to people's feelings" "sensitive to others' concerns" "care for others" "cooperative" "how my actions effect other people" "I'd rather be kind than smart."
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[spoiler=Answer key]Values/Interests - 0 times[/spoiler]
Will give you another chance to read with your magnifying glass https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/thinking-or-feeling.htm
Thinking (T) or Feeling (F)
Thinking refers to how people make decisions. Thinking people are objective and base their decision on
hard logic and facts. They tend to analyze the pros and cons of a situation and notice inconsistencies.
They prefer to be task-oriented and fair.
Feeling people are more subjective. They base their decisions on principles and personal values. When
making decisions, they consider other people’s feelings and take it in account. It is in their best mind to
maintain harmony among a group. They are more governed by their heart (Myers 65).
-MBTI Manual
"It is important to recognize that feeling should not be equated with irrationality. Indeed, Jung went out of his way to ensure that thinking and feeling were approached on equal grounds, classifying both as 'rational' functions. Jung also took care to distinguish the feeling function from emotions, essentially saying that the feeling function is charged with evaluating emotions." -Dr. A.J. Drenth
Back to Ti vs Ni now plox everyone.