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I don't know... I think upbringing actually is a fairly big factor in what your type is.
Pff. It's not like our neural pathways are insanely flexible and changeable over time, and that they tend to be shaped by one's upbringing or anything
Too bad the theory doesn't readily account for that (but at least the categorization scheme does innately). The reason why MBTI--at least where Jungian typology is involved--can't do certain things is because its limitations aren't recognized. It seems that identifying its limitations would, interestingly enough, give it a good deal more power.