Do you place a greater importance on making an accurate, objective, impersonal analysis, or an analysis based on your feelings and/or the feelings of those around you?
The former.
Do you place a greater importance on making an accurate, objective, impersonal analysis, or an analysis based on your feelings and/or the feelings of those around you?
Are you a concrete or abstract thinker?
The INTP one spelled 'equipped' wrong. How do I know that information's accurate?
The INTP one spelled 'equipped' wrong. How do I know that information's accurate?
Heh. Just trust it.
In what setting are you often located?
Just trust it? What kind of rubbish is that?
Alright. So out of those, INTP and ISTP sound the closest. Function-wise, I sound INTP.
It's rubbish that gets results.
A result can only be as good as the process used to obtain it.
If the process sucks, so will the results.
That is not true.
The shitty process can actually get you the right results, time and time again.
Just look at Ptolemy's astronomical predictions...
That being said, when it comes to my process, worrying about the fact that "equipped" was misspelled is about as erroneous an error as can be.
Ok, Victor . . .
To insinuate that the misspelled word has anything to do with a process/result is nothing more than a weak attempt to take the conversation off course. Save those switcheroo games for the kiddies.
Winter said:The INTP one spelled 'equipped' wrong. How do I know that information's accurate?
Zarathustra said:Heh. Just trust it.
Jaguar said:Just trust it? What kind of rubbish is that?
Zarathustra said:It's rubbish that gets results.
Jaguar said:A result can only be as good as the process used to obtain it.
If the process sucks, so will the results.
Zarathustra said:That isn't true.
A shitty process can actually get you the right results, time and time again.
Just look at Ptolemy's astronomical predictions...
That being said, when it comes to my process, worrying about the fact that "equipped" is misspelled is about as trivial a complaint as can be.
We both know the "processes" used to assess type stinks. Oh, unless you want to ask Winter whether she/he prefers mustard or ketchup, then you will certainly have created the process to hit the mother lode of accuracy.
Type me, please?
Find my MBTI thing?
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So, like, feel free to ask questions or whatever to help determine my type.
Please and thank you! :3
Let's try this again. A result can only be as good as the process used to obtain it.
If the process sucks, so will the results.
If you don't agree, I don't care.