ragashree
Reason vs Being
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- Nov 3, 2008
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- 1w9
Interesting idea; I thought it would be nice to try a range of different writing types, as I strongly suspect my style to be very adaptive, perhaps more so than most people's.
1) A short, structured piece of old college group work of my own devising. It was intended to provide a clear base for others to work from.
1. iNtuition (51.3 %)
2. Sensing (48.7 %)
1. Thinking (62.8 %)
2. Feeling (37.2 %)
1. Introversion (61.8 %)
2. Extraversion (38.2 %)
1. Judging (68.8 %)
2. Perceiving (31.2 %)
IxTJ
2) A poem, Shakespearean sonnet in form, intended to be lyrical, I think it suceeded. The mood was intended to be rather self-absorbed/self indulgent, the perspective a somewhat projective first person.
1. Sensing (76.7 %)
2. iNtuition (23.3 %)
*interesting, this does reflect my intent pretty well*
1. Thinking (65.5 %)
2. Feeling (34.5 %)
*also interesting, one would have expected F to predominate - perhaps it was picking up on the high degree of structure?*
1. Introversion (95.0 %)
2. Extraversion (5.0 %)
1. Perceiving (64.5 %)
2. Judging (35.5 %)
ISTP
3) A highly sarcastic and rather amusing letter, written in response to some bureaucratic annoyance I was encountering from the powers that be. It got them off my back for good and obtained a bemusedly apologetic response.
1. iNtuition (55.7 %)
2. Sensing (44.3 %)
1. Thinking (98.7 %)
2. Feeling (1.3 %)
1. Introversion (90.4 %)
2. Extraversion (9.6 %)
1. Perceiving (56.4 %)
2. Judging (43.6 %)
INTP
4) A lengthy satirical poem in rhyming couplets, written as a first person self-caricature of a kind of person I particularly dislike. It's on my profile blog (I think the most recent one I added at the present time) if you're interested.
1. Sensing (76.5 %)
2. iNtuition (23.5 %)
1. Feeling (86.7 %)
2. Thinking (13.3 %)
*this is getting promising...*
1. Extraversion (58.7 %)
2. Introversion (41.3 %)
1. Judging (51.2 %)
2. Perceiving (48.8 %)
ESFJ
Success! Maybe the J preference could have done with being a little stronger though...
+ 1 for conscious adaptivity.
Now, will the real Rag please step forward, as someone was asking just the other day? I wonder... 
1) A short, structured piece of old college group work of my own devising. It was intended to provide a clear base for others to work from.
1. iNtuition (51.3 %)
2. Sensing (48.7 %)
1. Thinking (62.8 %)
2. Feeling (37.2 %)
1. Introversion (61.8 %)
2. Extraversion (38.2 %)
1. Judging (68.8 %)
2. Perceiving (31.2 %)
IxTJ
2) A poem, Shakespearean sonnet in form, intended to be lyrical, I think it suceeded. The mood was intended to be rather self-absorbed/self indulgent, the perspective a somewhat projective first person.
1. Sensing (76.7 %)
2. iNtuition (23.3 %)
*interesting, this does reflect my intent pretty well*
1. Thinking (65.5 %)
2. Feeling (34.5 %)
*also interesting, one would have expected F to predominate - perhaps it was picking up on the high degree of structure?*
1. Introversion (95.0 %)
2. Extraversion (5.0 %)
1. Perceiving (64.5 %)
2. Judging (35.5 %)
ISTP
3) A highly sarcastic and rather amusing letter, written in response to some bureaucratic annoyance I was encountering from the powers that be. It got them off my back for good and obtained a bemusedly apologetic response.
1. iNtuition (55.7 %)
2. Sensing (44.3 %)
1. Thinking (98.7 %)
2. Feeling (1.3 %)
1. Introversion (90.4 %)
2. Extraversion (9.6 %)
1. Perceiving (56.4 %)
2. Judging (43.6 %)
INTP
4) A lengthy satirical poem in rhyming couplets, written as a first person self-caricature of a kind of person I particularly dislike. It's on my profile blog (I think the most recent one I added at the present time) if you're interested.
1. Sensing (76.5 %)
2. iNtuition (23.5 %)
1. Feeling (86.7 %)
2. Thinking (13.3 %)
*this is getting promising...*
1. Extraversion (58.7 %)
2. Introversion (41.3 %)
1. Judging (51.2 %)
2. Perceiving (48.8 %)
ESFJ
Success! Maybe the J preference could have done with being a little stronger though...
+ 1 for conscious adaptivity.
