TheCheeseBurgerKing
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- Joined
- Jan 5, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- ISTP
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It really is frustrating how little people understand what the cog functions look like in real life.
- This bothers me because people do typings with VERY little knowledge on what a functions looks like. It makes you look ignorant and retarded.
"UHHHH i think so and so is an estj because hes bossy"
FUCK YOU! I used to be uninformed about this and still put my opinions out, but it wasn't as bad as alot of people.
I just dont understand, I'm sorry.
My point is that more people need to understand what the functions look like, meaning how ones dom and aux function manifest them selves and play the driving role in ones life.
Once you understand what each of the four functions look like in real life, meaning you have done adequate research and have a good knowledge base, you can start to make more accurate assessments. They won't always be right, but if you have the correct mind set then you will be able to correctly adapt your assessment after receiving necessary constructive criticism.
MBTI is subjective to a fairly large extent, but a lot of it is universal, and some of it is pretty objective I would say.
People who are genuinely interested in this stuff and want to build their knowldge and understanding need to work along with one another, and bounce ideas off one another to ensure that everyone is seeing the same thing.
Thank you and have a nice day. :hi:
- This bothers me because people do typings with VERY little knowledge on what a functions looks like. It makes you look ignorant and retarded.
"UHHHH i think so and so is an estj because hes bossy"
FUCK YOU! I used to be uninformed about this and still put my opinions out, but it wasn't as bad as alot of people.
I just dont understand, I'm sorry.
My point is that more people need to understand what the functions look like, meaning how ones dom and aux function manifest them selves and play the driving role in ones life.
Once you understand what each of the four functions look like in real life, meaning you have done adequate research and have a good knowledge base, you can start to make more accurate assessments. They won't always be right, but if you have the correct mind set then you will be able to correctly adapt your assessment after receiving necessary constructive criticism.
MBTI is subjective to a fairly large extent, but a lot of it is universal, and some of it is pretty objective I would say.
People who are genuinely interested in this stuff and want to build their knowldge and understanding need to work along with one another, and bounce ideas off one another to ensure that everyone is seeing the same thing.
Thank you and have a nice day. :hi: