Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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- Jul 26, 2015
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How does maturity and life experience change how one person appears, versus someone of the same type, at younger age? I have a suspicion the more maturity one has, the more neutral one becomes, and less definitive of a type. Not neutral in the sense of every type coming to a singular point, but that they have rounded out more and fleshed out their functions so they aren't so dominant function heavy for example. We have many members on this forum, from all walks of life, and it's interesting to me, though obvious too, how different people of the same type could be.
Yes, this all seems rather obvious, that there are so many people on this planet, only 16 types, and each person coming with their own experiences to the table, but I would like to specifically look at age and maturity, and how, at a given stage in someone's life, may alter how that personality type will ultimately appear to the outside world.
Any thoughts? If it helps to narrow the spectrum, how do you see your own type evolving with maturity?
Yes, this all seems rather obvious, that there are so many people on this planet, only 16 types, and each person coming with their own experiences to the table, but I would like to specifically look at age and maturity, and how, at a given stage in someone's life, may alter how that personality type will ultimately appear to the outside world.
Any thoughts? If it helps to narrow the spectrum, how do you see your own type evolving with maturity?