Tilt
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- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
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- 3w4
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- sx/sp
But that's precisely my point. You make definitive statements regarding your own theories and typings, while simultaneously adjusting your methodologies and typings even within the same thread. So you are like everyone else on typ-c in that respect. Why you believe your own typings to therefore be taken any more seriously than anyone elses is what baffles ME, given this fact.
Don't make hasty assumptions. I know quite a lot about typology, it's just I am many years ahead of you, in the sense that I've scrapped much of it as nonsense / and/or know I in fact cannot possibly make definitive statements. I could deconstruct lots of your own statements and point out various things you are not considering, but I have no desire to nor energy nor do I see any point whatsoever in doing so. Thus, my earlier point on there being too big of a gap in where each of us is for me to want to bridge. Our ideas, foundationally, are starting from very different points. That's all I really want to say about it.
I agree. Plus all this stuff seems to be a side tangent to what the OP actually asked. Does anyone else actually have any opinions regarding the differences between ESFJ and ENFJ? Lol