Mole
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It's plainly interesting and important to discuss one another's personalities in an accepting way.
But there is no need to discuss it in jargon. The English of Shakespeare is more than capable of discussing personality in its myriad forms, shades and moods.
And George Orwell warned us of the use of jargon.
Cults use jargon instead of clear English in order to bamboozle us.
And MBTI uses jargon to bamboozle us because it is not a personality test but another popular American cult.
So why not cleanse your palate with clear English?
But there is no need to discuss it in jargon. The English of Shakespeare is more than capable of discussing personality in its myriad forms, shades and moods.
And George Orwell warned us of the use of jargon.
Cults use jargon instead of clear English in order to bamboozle us.
And MBTI uses jargon to bamboozle us because it is not a personality test but another popular American cult.
So why not cleanse your palate with clear English?