And you still list your type as INTP?X - Everyone should be treated fairly individually.
T - Everyone should be treated fairly.
F - Everyone should be treated as an individual.
What say you?
ErrmmmWhat about situations in which not treating someone as an individual would be unfair?
Errmmm... you panic?
I think that neither is ever intended as a maxim and nor are they supposed to be mutually exclusive. Yet again with T & F the two cross over quite a lot.
Odd. I read it more as Ts treat people according to principles where each person is measured against a reasonable and reasoned target or maxim where as Fs treat people against measures that lie either within that person or the culture as a whole.Ah, I see. I suppose my behavior isn't that unusual, then. I would probably treat acquaintances and strangers fairly. But good friends, as well as enemies, get treated as individuals (to totally different ends, of course).
Of course, there's overlap after this, since I still apply my sense of what's fair to some degree with friends in tense/conflict situations, and sometimes pay attention to an individuals needs even if I don't know them.
That's quite a mess, isn't it?
Cause they find it interesting and hope you do too. Is there ever any other reason?Why does anyone even write books about type?
Odd. I read it more as Ts treat people according to principles where each person is measured against a reasonable and reasoned target or maxim where as Fs treat people against measures that lie either within that person or the culture as a whole.
Perhaps that's F vs T reading it?
Sorry I'm being a little obtuse.I'm a little mixed up here. Read what as more what?
Those descriptions weren't even in the original definitions... where did that come from? I mean, I suppose it does make sense to say that Ts and Fs treat people the way you say, but... how is any of this related to what I said?
What's the answer to 99 out of 100 questions? Money.Why does anyone even write books about type?
That'd be unusual me thinks. Interest first and money second. Why write about paint peeling if you can write about the love of your life?What's the answer to 99 out of 100 questions? Money.
Cause they find it interesting and hope you do too. Is there ever any other reason?
The principles of it are simple, the implications complex. Hence shadows and stuff.But if it's so simple, how can they make it into a book?
Seems like someone's got to be wrong here...
That sounds about right. I think...Would an example be the following: Someone that was seriously emotionaly damaged during childhood commits murder. T wants him to get the death penalty, F wants him to live and be rehabilitated because it's sort of not his fault. ?
That's the thing though.. which one's that? I think the one you consider most just is indicative of what type you are.I'll have to go with justice then.