King sns
New member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2008
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- enfp
- Enneagram
- 6w7
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
The choices
a external concrete peception "what is"; EXPERIENCE The experience
b internal concrete perception "what was"; RELIVE The experience; also internal physical senses
c exernal abstract perception "what could be"; CONCEIVE FROM The experience, exploring possibilities
d internal abstract perception "what will be" ANTICIPATE The experience; infer universal meaning
e external true/false judgment "What's efficient"; ORGANIZE The experience; agreed upon principles
f internal true/false judgment "What's underlying"; ANALYZE The experience; universal principles
g external good or bad standard of judgment "What's appropriate"; RELATE TO The experience; interpersonal values
h internal good or bad standard of judgment "What's important"; EVALUATE The experience; universal values
The Questions
1. This is the process that has longest been my main approach to the world
a
2. This process is also very central to me, and is generally how I'm helpful to myself and others
e
3. This process is how I find relief, and am often playful and childish
b
4. This process may be very immature, but I deep down inside ultimately aspire to it. I often project my fears with it
d
5. This process often seems stupid, or like an attack when others use it. I use it to be stubborn and argumentative, or back up my lead process
c
6. I am often grumpy and cynical with this process. It nags at me, and when others use it, it makes it worse inside. I then use it to immobilize others.
h
7. This process makes me feel I am walking into a trap. I then use it to try to trick or double bind others, and also become comedic or clownish with it.
g
8. This process seems very destructive, or my undoing. It often erupts and imposes itself. It does restore some balance at times.
f
I don't really like this test.
The last answer doesn't even really apply to the last statement at all.
a external concrete peception "what is"; EXPERIENCE The experience
b internal concrete perception "what was"; RELIVE The experience; also internal physical senses
c exernal abstract perception "what could be"; CONCEIVE FROM The experience, exploring possibilities
d internal abstract perception "what will be" ANTICIPATE The experience; infer universal meaning
e external true/false judgment "What's efficient"; ORGANIZE The experience; agreed upon principles
f internal true/false judgment "What's underlying"; ANALYZE The experience; universal principles
g external good or bad standard of judgment "What's appropriate"; RELATE TO The experience; interpersonal values
h internal good or bad standard of judgment "What's important"; EVALUATE The experience; universal values
The Questions
1. This is the process that has longest been my main approach to the world
a
2. This process is also very central to me, and is generally how I'm helpful to myself and others
e
3. This process is how I find relief, and am often playful and childish
b
4. This process may be very immature, but I deep down inside ultimately aspire to it. I often project my fears with it
d
5. This process often seems stupid, or like an attack when others use it. I use it to be stubborn and argumentative, or back up my lead process
c
6. I am often grumpy and cynical with this process. It nags at me, and when others use it, it makes it worse inside. I then use it to immobilize others.
h
7. This process makes me feel I am walking into a trap. I then use it to try to trick or double bind others, and also become comedic or clownish with it.
g
8. This process seems very destructive, or my undoing. It often erupts and imposes itself. It does restore some balance at times.
f
I don't really like this test.
The last answer doesn't even really apply to the last statement at all.