mippus
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ISTJ. That's my dad's type. He is really solid, honest, and dependable.
So far, all ISTJ's I've worked with are like that...
ISTJ. That's my dad's type. He is really solid, honest, and dependable.
I think ISFJs are better at handling day to day things than ISTJs? We're good at the paperwork aspect, but the handling day to day stuff requires a lot of peaceful interactions and that's where ISFJs shine over ISTJs.
So far, all ISTJ's I've worked with are like that...
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I've always realized that my biggest flaw in terms of stability was my inability to stay focused on the present instead of getting lost in my own mind. If I had that, I'd be perfectly stable. I'm already more stable than some (but not most) TJs.
TJs tend to surpass FJs in terms of efficiency and such when healthy, but they deteriorate far more rapidly and completely under stress. I'm not sure how accurate this is, but it seems like IFJs have this thing where they tend to just "wind down" into apathy rather than "blow up" in a fit. Which technically makes them more stable.
I still tho think that the whole question is a definition thing. With my entp boss you for example can count on the fact that he will run naked through the office on or two times, four times max per week.
Though you dont know, how often he does it or whether he gives you a neckpinch, while running naked around you, you can count on the fact that he WILL go haywire.
I personally think thats a form of stability bound to success. Not like your boring "old men ISTJ" crap![]()
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Though, I've noticed a trend in a handful of ISFJs that marriage is viewed as the ultimate achievement. That's just a big WTF in my mind.
I think ISFJs are better at handling day to day things than ISTJs? We're good at the paperwork aspect, but the handling day to day stuff requires a lot of peaceful interactions and that's where ISFJs shine over ISTJs.
Yeah, that's one thing I really don't envy ISFJs. Centering their lives around marriage rather than anything else probably makes them very stable, patient, and undemanding, but extremely... well, I don't know, lacking in personality/identity. That just doesn't seem like much of an identity or drive in life. I can't see how someone would be content with that.
I think this is endearing... Maybe that's why ISTJs and ISFJs are a good match.exactly. my friend pretty much defines herself by her family,
I think this is endearing... Maybe that's why ISTJs and ISFJs are a good match.![]()
I disagree that an SJ could be the most stable type
I remember watching someone on TV recently talking about the economy etc and he said "people don't understand that you need to 'dance with the chaos'"
Essentially what he was getting at is things don't go to plan and we need to be constantly changing and constantly adapting, he said the methods being used with regards to the recessions aren't new or adapted to how the world is today
In regards to the question however I'm not going to name a type that is more "stable" one could argue what "stable" even means... if we are talking emotional stability then a thinking type is less likely to get caught up in it but there's always exceptions
If you are talking financially stable then MAYBE an SJ but if they get stuck in their ways they may never take a risk to reach financial freedom that say an SP would do
I'd say IxTx's have the greatest potential to force stability despite circumstances. Whereas the other types rely a bit more on the external world and chance of circumstances.
c'mon. you have to go with j. p? nah, they're too fun-loving-live-in-the-moment to be the most stable.