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the Dark Prophet of Kualu
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That was really beautiful, and brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing from your heart.
+1. a great example of Love, @Samvega.
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That was really beautiful, and brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing from your heart.
+1. a great example of Love, @Samvega.
I am glad mbti has improved your relationship with your partner. Any shared cult and its jargon is sure to have some positive effects. It could have been mbti or Scientology.
You do understand though that the guru of this cult is Carl Jung who failed his psychoanalysis with Sigmund Freud because of Carl's father fixation. And as a result Carl threw his lot in with a new father figure, the Furhrer. Carl also admits in writing that, Psychological Types, is based on no empirical evidence. And futher that Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers plagiarised mbti from Jung's, Personality Types. And further neither Mrs Katherine Briggs nor her daughter Mrs Isabel Myers had any qualifications whatsoever in psychometrics.
And further, applying any psychometric test to oneself and interpreting the results oneself guarantee the test will be unreliable and invalid.
And joining a group using mbti does not make it any more valid and reliable.
Yes, mbti is pseudo science. It preys upon our weaknesses.
Here's some speculation for everybody. I think most INFJ-related faults/behaviors can be explained with one word: Avoidant. I think we're wired for high risk avoidance and out of that several issues can arise. We look to and plan for the future. We use strategy to avoid whatever we perceive as bad consequences and direct towards what we perceive as good results. (Good for diplomacy and counseling purposes.) We avoid our own "bad" feelings. This isn't to say that we avoid all "bad" feelings, because I love wallowing in a good cry as long as it's caused by something I can control, like a sad movie (good for counseling and empathy purposes). But when I perceive those "bad" feelings as out of my control, then I want to avoid them like the plague. Stuff them down, get them under control, push them away, shove them outward onto other people, run away from them, avoid them. People who upset me? Avoid them or lash out at them or blame them--anything to avoid feeling my own feelings. Dance around or reframe an issue to avoid dealing with it and the emotions that come with it.
It's not just INFJs, though. I can see it in my ISFJ sister, too, but her avoidance displays differently. Si lives and learns, while Ni imagines. So, Fe-aux. I don't know enough Fe-doms to say if it might show up there, too, but being J-dom might make a big difference. Risk avoidance.
The key for me and my partner has been not to use it as any sort of belief system or ideology - just an inert limited tool.
I'm guessing most types want to avoid risk with the possible exception of those ESTPsReally though, risk in life can't be avoided and often time needs to be faced to get it out of the way. My daughter is an INFP and one of the most avoidant people I personally know, she will lie, hide, ignore, anything it takes to avoid having a real and honest conversation she's uncomfortable with, she would do this for weeks before spending the 10 minutes it would take to properly address something. From my perspective, some types are simply better at seeing the value in not avoiding or in the case of types like Enneagram 7s the stress of avoiding something is far worse than just dealing with it which can make ENTPs look aggressive when in fact we're stressed or anxious about having to deal with the issue in the future and as such want to face it now.
Haha, I just called my daughter, she's been avoiding me because she's worried I'm going to call her on or ask about something she did. She of course didn't answer, I normally just give her adequate processing time (a week or two) then I make it really impossible for her to avoid me, like, uncomfortably impossible.
Dom-Fe doesn't work the same as all, they use it in a more social context than one of empathy as you would find in say the INFJ or ENTP.
It's only moving because we've all been raised by the most narcissistic generation in the history of mankind: baby boomers. I think it's pretty apparent to every generation since that children happen through you, not for you.
3) I highly doubt you will ever actually know the INFJ, they keep a lot to themselves, here's a prime example:
3) I think I'm open, but I'm probably not the best judge of that. Admittedly, there are areas that I still have difficulty talking openly about, even with a romantic partner, but I will say that I have difficulty talking about those areas rather than avoid them completely. Again, I might not be the best judge of that.
I definitely can see how the bolded can happen. But I'd also like to hear your definition of emotional cheating. I'm asking because I think that some extraverted behavior (especially Pe-dom) gets labeled/misinterpreted as emotional cheating from an introverted perspective, simply because it's so extraverted, so I want to hear the extraverted perspective for comparison.Are some types more prone to cheating, hell yes! I would say ESFPs and ISFJs are mush more prone to physical cheating, INFJs however I would call the most prone to cheating overall though more emotional cheating than physical cheating. I won't get into a debate over semantics as to what constitutes cheating, if it's an energy leak in the relationship in any way, it's cheating. With emotional cheating and the reason I see INFJs as being so prone to it, it's because there isn't a clear line like there would be if you got bent over a car and #&@$ed so they can justify it and over time justify more and more. Paired with their low relationship satisfaction (there are relationship studies on this as well as it being my own personal experience) and propensity to date types like INFPs, INTJs, ISTJs, fellow INFJs and those that won't call attention to their behaviors and you have what I would call a road map to dysfunction junction.
I'm considering starting a business called "Ex Surrogates." For a modest (okay, fine, not so modest) hourly rate, clients could hire actual or assumed members of the same MBTI type as their exes. These professional Ex Surrogates (tm) would serve as professional stand-ins onto whom clients could transfer all of their unresolved dysfunctional relationship issues.
The only problem I see with my business model is that people can get the same services for free here at typologycentral.
Damm you typologycentral for ruining my business!
You are a NF you believe in the spirit of body and soul. What do you think how big of chance there are only 16 types to describe all mankind.
I fit all types, I am big at Te and Fe and big at Ti, but the biggest I am at crazy and thats why people call me entp. For people with small brain capacity, 16 types are necessary to explain the world, but the real wolrd is far more complex than that. One day you may be more infp and one you maybe more infj that shows already that type charactericstics are heavily mood dependant. Dont break your head about this question, it just has no clear answer
Wow, that was long, I wonder if a single person will read that. Oh well, it was too much effort to write not to share on here.
rather cut my balls of than to have sex with a psycho