Llewellyn
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I think you are very tiring to discuss with.[last post]
I think you are very tiring to discuss with.[last post]
People just don't know what to do with those who exhibit large quantities of Ni *and* Ti.
Did Jung ever classify himself as an Introverted Thinker? (I don't recall.)
I think you are very tiring to discuss with.
Ni-based = P-basedIt seems to me that the ideas he gathers are more P-based and Ti-Ne-filtered rather than Ni-based and Te-filtered.
Heh, I find it interesting how the discussion of what type Jung is has regressed into arguing what type does what.
I hardly know where to begin, but I'll start with Jung's problems dealing with reality and how it relates to me as an INTP.
More often than I would like to admit, I'll be doing an everyday activity and the novelty of discovering that I am, in fact, alive, or that what I'm experiencing is reality is staggers me. I often feel like such a disembodied head that it shocks me to realize what it is to be human (looking down and discovering I have arms just like everyone else.)
To me, it seems like Jung is an INT* no matter what. I believe he is an INTP over an INTJ because I've never really got the vibe that he was working solely due to an internal drive to produce or be efficient (which I find present in INTJ's.) To me, he seems more like a P, taking an idea and playing with it and refining it for a short while and then moving on to another idea before playing with it and refining it again.
It seems to me that the ideas he gathers are more P-based and Ti-Ne-filtered rather than Ni-based and Te-filtered.
I also think I've seen him listed as an INTP on lists of famous INTPs.
I wonder... Are you at all understanding?^
Re: the Jung quotes, if you look closely you'll see MBTI actually conflicts with Jung's comments.
btw Jag, nice Jung quotes in your signature there. The first one, especially, seems pretty adamantly not Ti, and the second one is about as Ni as it gets.
I'm hearing NTJ everywhere.
I wonder... Are you at all understanding?
The better question is, are you understanding?
Clearly, you are not.
How do you see MBTI conflicts with Jung's comments?
You should read him in the original german text, so god damned whiny bastard