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An ISTP's Guide to MBTI

The Unconventionals (Others)

MBTI is a thing that you can use to understand all those stupid people surrounding you better. What it does is it creates 16 types you can identify those people by. That way you can learn what each type likes and get along with them better; or alternatively yo...

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PDB Discussion Boards

Psychological Types

Jungian & Derivatives

The eight psychological types as proposed by Jung

Cognitive Functions
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In Progress
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Myers
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PDB Discussion Boards
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Jung
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AJ. Drenth

Jungian vs Socionics Definitions

Jungian & Derivatives History and Development of Neo-Jungian ...

From PDB Discussion Boards Jungian Definitions & Socionics Definitions Comparison [short version] Ni as a Jungian cognitive function gains a singular prophetic vision by peering behind the scene to holistically examine the underlying essence, archetypes ...

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MBTI Functions

The Unconventionals (Others) An ISTP's Guide to MBTI

MBTI is based on 4 different things: Feeling is emotional decision-making. Thinking is “rational” decision-making. iNtuition is abstract info-gathering. Sensing is physical info-gathering. Each of these things is one of two things, either Judging or Per...

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PDB Discussion Boards

IF - Introverted Feeling

Jungian & Derivatives Psychological Types

Introverted Feeling (Fi) is: A Subjective, Rational, Feeling cognitive function. Introverted Feeling seeks to judge the value of objects based on subjective factors, while completely suppressing the influence of the object. That means assigning value to obje...

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Jung
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Myers
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AJ. Drenth
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Completed

EF - Extraverted Feeling

Jungian & Derivatives Psychological Types

Superior Function   Extroverted Feeling (Fe) is: A Rational, Objective, Feeling cognitive function. Extraverted Feeling seeks to judge the value of objects based on objective factors, while completely suppressing the subject. That means assigning value to ...

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AJ. Drenth
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Myers
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PDB Discussion Boards
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Jung

Rational Functions

Jungian & Derivatives Functions

Rational Rationality refers to that which accords with criteria. The rational is the reasonable, that which accords with reason. I conceive reason as an attitude whose principle is to shape thought, feeling, and action in accordance with objective values. ...

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Ne-Fi vs Fi-Ne

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

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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
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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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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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Te vs Fe

Jungian & Derivatives Function Contrasts

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PDB Discussion Boards
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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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