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Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
Ever wondered what makes certain people tick? Ok so this is my first time posting, and I only recently discovered this subreddit so if this isn't appropriate let me know (but I really think it is). Also this is going to be a ~~little~~ really fucking long, but it has *vastly* changed the way I look at people so I would say it's worth it. So recently I discovered the Myers Briggs personality typing system. Long story short, there are 16 different personality types. But there's a lot of systems that define personalities, so why is this one different? And how will it help me in my future endeavors? Well, because this one goes a bit deeper. The base of the system was created by Carl Jung. He said look niggas. There's only a couple different ways that humans perceive and process information. 8 different ways to be exact. You either perceive information by (S)ensing or i(N)tuition. And you judge that information by either (T)hinking or (F)eeling. That's only four? Well each function (that's what they're called) is either (i)ntroverted or (e)xtroverted. And to assure that most of this is based on hard science, an MRI can determine when people are accessing a certain function. Sorry about the random parentheses, it'll all (hopefully) make sense in just a moment. Fast forward a couple of years. Meyers and Briggs put it all together and made personality profiles about it. 16 different ones. Basically, all types can use all of the above functions, but they each type prefers to use different functions and the preferred functions are much stronger and easily accessible (basically, when you are most relaxed you will probably be using your dominant function). Functional Stack: So each type has four functions that they use regularly, One sensing function, one feeling function, one intuitive function, and one thinking function. But don't forget the i's and e's. The order either goes ieie or eiei (if the first function is extroverted, the second is introverted, yadda yadda yad
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