Peter Deadpan
phallus impudicus
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I'm not saying filter out your negative health levels, I'm saying use contemporary information to type yourself. People change and evolve constantly. You aren't the same person you were five minutes ago, let alone five years ago. Years passing since you've been "yourself" isn't a sign of being unhealthy for so long that your entire self perception for that duration was false, but that you just developed a new self and the rejection of that new self is a more telling sign of being unhealthy.
I think you and I see this from different angles. What I was trying to say is that I have been unhealthy and erratic the last few years, which is to be expected after being in a situation where long-term gaslighting is involved. It takes a long time to get back in touch with who you actually are when you have been conditioned to not trust yourself. I will agree that a general rejection/dislike of oneself can indicate poor health, although it can also just be inherent for overly critical people. This is why I get so upset when people assume that anyone seeking validation or outside help must be an Fe user, as there are just too many lenses to view this through.
Tests and tools can be very helpful, but only if one both understands the information being relayed and understands the motivations behind their behavior. I feel that people who use tertiary or inferior thinking may have a harder time getting accurate results, as do people with certain enneagram types.
Confession: I am fairly intelligent and comfortable with written word, but I cannot tell you how many times I have read something, especially statements on typing tests, and thought to myself "what the fuck does that mean?" I have also made a lot of erroneous connections between functions and behavior. Like until recently, I assumed most people who love to research and reflect a lot in their spare time must be Ti users. That is categorically incorrect.
There also seems to be a strange one-sided communication barrier for me where if something isn't stated really clearly in simple terms, I have to reread it like 3 or 4 times and try to figure out what is actually being said. I also have a significant disconnect between my Self and my awareness of Self, which further complicates test-taking for me. Perhaps we all do, I think that is the point of typology. I just find that it may be a bit stronger in me, making me somewhat of a late bloomer in the realm of self-awareness.