An example of thinking in the service of feeling, present in especially Myers Briggs types ENFJ and ESFJ:
“You don’t sew with a fork, so I see no reason to eat
with knitting needles.
– Miss Piggy, on eating Chinese Food ” – wikipedia.org
Now I think this is hilarious… but its an excellent example of how types like ESFJ and ENFJ, their logic isn’t quite logic at all.
That’s not to say that these types cannot develop their logical thought processing capabilities; they can. But it takes being aware, and actually admitting to oneself, acknowledging one’s weaknesses.
That’s always hard for any type.
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Personality Tests Galore: So many, such little time
My latest fave personality test is the socionics test. There is an entire wiki, wikisocion, for this stuff. Socionics is fairly similar to the commonly known Myers-Briggs or the Keirsey. However, the added benefit is that socionics defines relationships between the types. I had been looking for something like this for a long time, and was thrilled when I found the info.
The idea behind socionics is that we each see others differently (duh). More importantly, each type sees each other type differently than someone of another type.
Honestly, there is no better theory that i’ve found to date that better describes one-on-one and group dynamics. Oh! As far as group dynamics are concerned, socionics Quadras are…the bomb. No other word to describe it. Truthfully.
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Santa Clause’s Personality Type
Yeah yeah, I know, Santa is a fictional character. But if he were real, with what culture says about what kind of person he is, What type would he be?
ISFP? He does love those cookies,
ESFJ- providing all those toys…
But both of those are in the Alpha Quadra. Maybe Santa is more utilitarian! Or is he a socializer???