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 2 months ago  

It's a pseudoscience that's why I said " woo woo " science sort of dubious too by standard of empirical science. But it has its own research and was developed by Katharine & Briggs Myers both were influenced by Carl Jung. They even have foundation and research journals too https://www.myersbriggs.org/research-and-library/myers-briggs-research-department/. Some countries are so into this like South Korea for example where it's also common to find their MBTI on public display.

Thanks for the info! I'm always curious if they are accurate but I think as long as you answer the test sincerely it could be.

It's a pseudoscience that's why I said " woo woo " science sort of dubious too by standard of empirical science.

Still a better explanation for why people sometimes have this and that personality than ascribing their behavior over planets and constellations tilting a few degrees or aligning at the same time as their birth.

The flaw is not factoring in age, cultural differences, gender, and life circumstances. It doesn't really get every detail right but if I had to cold read the room and determine my success rate at trying to find which one would be the most compatible person to converse with, I'd use this as a basis in mind.

INTJ rules for life are solid advices.

There are no stupid people.

This piece of advice is what separates a mature INTJ versus someone that falls into a stereotyped asshole seen often in the younger years. The pathway to getting along with people isn't to resist their ideas but identifying why their ideas are that then rework your approach in the relationship without compromising your own integrity.

 2 months ago  

hahahahaha that part too, 4-3 years ago, I would still say someone is stupid in public and even more so if they're wrong & logically flawed. These days, I learned to just quietly listen while also thinking how stupid they are. Although sometimes you could still see it all over my face haha