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Again sensing types in general, don't want to be anything other than what they are, especially ISPs.
I wonder, how could it be anything else?
Again sensing types in general, don't want to be anything other than what they are, especially ISPs.
Uh, no.
"?" said that Sensing types are not prone to wanting to be other than they are. Nothing was said of whether Ns can attain this state of self-satisfaction; "?" just stated that Ss and especially ISFPs are in that state by default.
Agreed.I wonder, how could it be anything else?
So are you actually wanting to pick another type or are you saying that you need to utilize your auxilary more? I would think that ESTPs sometimes may know that they have to tone down, however are they saying they would like to be ISTP?If I had to choose another type it would be ESTP. I need to be more outgoing and self confident in my job and life in general. I am usually sure of what I am doing, but I tend to avoid conflict and overlook some things, which does not help me to be a good supervisor.
As far as IQ goes, I feel that the testing used is fundamentally biased, and not a true measure of intelligence at all. (So saying, my IQ is in the 130 - 140 range. Certainly not exceptional, but I get by)![]()
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I am saying that this topic has come up more than once by intuitives and I never get why you want to be something else.So your logic here is that only ISP can come to the point where they want to accept themselves and work on being true to their own inner vision/voice? INTP and INFP cannot come to this juncture, no matter how old they get or how much they develop inferior functions? The internal certainty of Fi or Ti plays no part in this decision at all huh? It is only S?
None of the other N types can ever decide they want to try and accept themselves as they are and work to be the best they can be as they are?
Without defining that N types cannot attain or experience self satisfaction with their own type, then it is not as he originally put it a "tell tale" indicator.
Suggestion for supplementary poll: Who would change their type if they could?
Beautiful type, yes, but man! SO MUCH DRAMAMy heart goes out to all ENFJs. Beautiful type.
Ugh. Believe me people: unless your dream career is to be a charismatic gnostic religious visionary or something, stay away from the INFJ typeAnd to those who voted INFJ; be careful what you wish for! j/k ;P
I am saying that this topic has come up more than once by intuitives and I never get why you want to be something else.
MBTI is about preferences, so if you prefer to be something then that is what you are under this system. If you determine that you are a type, are you saying that you now prefer to be something else or are you simply saying I need to work on a certain function?
When I am home and at peace, I would not want to be anything other than what I am. It's comfortable. If I have to turn on the charm in public or do something that calls for utilization of another function (more importantly a function that is foreign to me) then I don't wish to be a type that uses that dominant function. I realize that I can achieve only so much, and as Lenore Thomson reminds us, we cannot be proficient in using our weaker functions therefore it's futile to work on them since at best our development will appear infantile.
I am saying that this topic has come up more than once by intuitives and I never get why you want to be something else.
MBTI is about preferences, so if you prefer to be something then that is what you are under this system. If you determine that you are a type, are you saying that you now prefer to be something else or are you simply saying I need to work on a certain function?
When I am home and at peace, I would not want to be anything other than what I am. It's comfortable. If I have to turn on the charm in public or do something that calls for utilization of another function (more importantly a function that is foreign to me) then I don't wish to be a type that uses that dominant function. I realize that I can achieve only so much, and as Lenore Thomson reminds us, we cannot be proficient in using our weaker functions therefore it's futile to work on them since at best our development will appear infantile.
lol. Ya sound kinda desperate.![]()