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Ne-Fi vs Fi-Ne

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

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PDB Discussion Boards
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Si vs Ni

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

From PDB Discussion Boards.  Si: Personalised attachment to the object. How it reminds us of a life that has been imprinted in the object. How the object is part of someone's life. It is determined through the personal sense of how the object stimulates the...

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PDB Discussion Boards

Fe vs Fi

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

From PDB Discussion Boards.  First in order to understand the difference we need to differentiate Introversion and Extroversion in cognitive functions. (I promise this is relevant to understand Fe/Fi; please keep reading.) Introversion is subjective and re...

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PDB Discussion Boards

Te vs Ti

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

From PDB Discussion Boards. Ti makes reason/logic-based judgements using personal, subjective measures as a basis. it finds the most fulfillment in acting according to a logical system which applies to oneself and their context, i.e. what works for me. Te ...

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PDB Discussion Boards
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Te vs Fe

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

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PDB Discussion Boards
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Friedrich Nietzsche

Jungian & Derivatives History and Development of Jungian Typo...

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Completed

J Van Der Hoop

Jungian & Derivatives History and Development of Jungian Typo...

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Carl Gustave Jung

Jungian & Derivatives History and Development of Jungian Typo...

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Fundamental Structure of the Psychological Types

Jungian & Derivatives History and Development of Jungian Typo...

Introduction Carl Jung’s psychological types are a taxonomy for categorizing different kinds of people into generalized groups based on their psychodynamic processes and philosophical assumptions about life. These type differences have been noticeable for a v...

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Irrational Functions

Jungian & Derivatives Functions

Irrational Irrationality refers to that which accords with randomity. As I make use of this term it does not denote something contrary to reason, but something outside the province of reason, whose essence, therefore, is not established by reason. Elementa...

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PDB Discussion Boards
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ESTJ

Jungian & Derivatives Myers's Types

Myers–Briggs Type Indicator ESTJ is an Extraverted Thinking Type. (Another Extraverted Thinking Type: ENTJ) Common traits of Extraverted Thinking Types Are analytical and impersonal May be executive, legal, technical, or interested in reform Organize th...

Cognitive Functions
MBTI
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Oscar Ichazo

Enneagram History and Development of Enneagram

Oscar Ichazo was born on the 24th of July, 1931 and died in March 2020.  He was best known as Bolivian philosopher and an advocate of integral philosophy by many people. In his early life in Bolivia, Ichazo was principally based in Chile, that was where he fou...

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Model G

Socionics Theory

This article page describes Model G, the SHS Model invented by Dr. Victor Gulenko. Model G is a Socionics model coined by Victor Gulenko and represented by the Socionics Humanitarian School. Model G describes the qualitative transformation of energy within a...

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Socionics

Socionics figures typing

Socionics

Aušra Augustinavičiūtė ILE Sigmund Freud[1]Aušra Augustinavičiūtė[5][10]Ida Ferrier (Marguerite-Joséphine Ferrand)[1]Igor Kurchatov[8][10]Benjamin Franklin[8][10]Bazin Herve[10]Bor Niels[10]Burachas Jonas[10]Vaichunas Petras[10]Vishinskis Povilas[10]Galileo ...

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Socionics

Impossible Type Combinations

Typology Starterpack

Introduction How other systems combine with one another is a controversial subject in typology, especially when it comes to Enneagram and MBTI. How many interpret it is that every combination of a types from each system (example being, INFP Enneagram 4, ESTP ...

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Are Tests Reliable?

Jungian & Derivatives How to Type Yourself and Others

Tests It is a popular assertion on PDB that Four Letter tests are much less reliable than alternative methods of deducing one's Four Letter type. Is there a solid basis to this claim or is it merely an unexamined communal belief? A kind of "received wisdom"? ...

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Completed

Enneatype 1 - The Reformer

Enneagram The Nine Enneatypes

Characterological Structure   Passion: Anger Resentment at failure to meet their perfectionistic standards, vehement "righteous indignation", largely unexpressed hatefulness. Standing against reality.   Fixation: Perfectionism The compensation for an i...

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Completed

Enneatype 2 - The Helper

Enneagram The Nine Enneatypes

Characterological Structure   Passion: Pride Imaginary exaltation of self-worth and attractiveness, demanding privileges, boasting, needing to be the center of attention, "playing the part of the princess".   Fixation: False-abundance The cognitive sup...

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Enneagram

Enneatype 7 - The Enthusiast

Enneagram The Nine Enneatypes

Characterological Structure Modern Enneagram Passion: GluttonyAn order of values that puts pleasure above everything else.[1] A feeling of present insufficiency that seeks fulfillment in the escape towards satisfaction, pleasure and enthusiasm, that result...

Enneagram
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Enneatype 8 - The Challenger

Enneagram The Nine Enneatypes

Characterological Structure Modern Enneagram Passion: Lust Intense, gusto, contact, sensory-motor disposition, passionately in favor of lust/hedonism in life, need to prove themselves/that things deemed "bad" are not that bad, need stimulation/excitement ...

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Enneagram