Eric B
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- Joined
- Mar 29, 2008
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- sp/sx
http://www.erictb.info/temperament1s.html
Just as I eventually made a short version of my MBTI type page, I don't know why I didn't consider the same thing for the temperament page. (Which a short version was really needed more for, since this system is so unknown, unlike the familiar Type theory).
Sorry I had everyone read those long "every technical detail from scratch" pages, though some were able to read through them, while I guess for most, it was a bit too much. (I guess I know how it feels now, as I have been having a knowledgeable person describe to me the meanings of Jung's concepts, such as the nature of "undifferentiated functions", and as much as I even want to digest it, some of the stuff is really hard to wrap my mind around, and the same thing with Jung's own writing, of course!)
So hopefully, this new page will be more digestible, and give people enough information about the temperament system I'm always talking about and how exacly it works.
Just as I eventually made a short version of my MBTI type page, I don't know why I didn't consider the same thing for the temperament page. (Which a short version was really needed more for, since this system is so unknown, unlike the familiar Type theory).
Sorry I had everyone read those long "every technical detail from scratch" pages, though some were able to read through them, while I guess for most, it was a bit too much. (I guess I know how it feels now, as I have been having a knowledgeable person describe to me the meanings of Jung's concepts, such as the nature of "undifferentiated functions", and as much as I even want to digest it, some of the stuff is really hard to wrap my mind around, and the same thing with Jung's own writing, of course!)
So hopefully, this new page will be more digestible, and give people enough information about the temperament system I'm always talking about and how exacly it works.