Category: Cognitive Functions
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Observers
What is interesting is what happens when we start explaining the intersection between values and behaviour. Behaviour We behave to acquire needs (for example we may need novelty, or we may need evidence, we may feel a need to be cautious, or to do something) Mental (5) want to understand the world mentally, it is…
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Scattered Curiosity: Can You Be Too Open-Minded?
The strongest distinguishing quality of an open-minded person is curiosity: a novelty-seeking person wants to learn more, wants to see, wants to hear about, wants to figure out. There are too many questions: what to do next, what to see after this? Where do we go from here? What does this mean? I recognise I…
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Internal and external, personal and objective
One thing you have to recognise is that you have personal values and needs and that these needs are important. When you know your flow type, you already have a rough idea about the values most important to this type. But what about the other values? An INFP places key significance on introversion, intuition, feeling,…
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Flavours of Sensing Types
iNtuition is not just either introverted or extroverted, but it also has unique flavours.
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Flavours of iNtuition
iNtuition is not just either introverted or extroverted, but it also has unique flavours.
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Your strongest intelligences
Logical intelligence: Your ability to apply systems or logical principles to understand the mechanics and the functions of the world. For example mathematics, feng shui, or other principles that determine how the world “should” function. Results intelligence: Your skill in drawing information about the value of various actions and mechanics in the world, for example…
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This Is How I’m Trying To Change How You See The Cognitive Functions
Neojungian Typology will change how you look at your personality and how you think. Here’s how. I made these changes to clarify why a person would come to prefer intuition over sensing, or thinking over feeling. The neojungian system is based on flow rather than current behaviour, helping you shift from identifying your current state,…
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Explaining introverted intuition to friends and family
What is introverted intuition? Introverted intuition is like a memorisation of complex patterns and associations that we make often less consciously, and intuitive judging is like the organisations of these complex patterns into a grand and unified theory or association of associations. I like to say that introverted intuition for an INFJ or INTJ is…
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The INFP Shadow: Authenticity Against Harmony
What can Jungian typology teach us about the invisible struggle of the INFP personality type? What is the nature of the shadow and how does it influence the INFP? The INFP Consciousness Inside the INFP is a deeply philosophical and introspective question: What are people underneath their masks? What are people’s hidden intentions? Why do…
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The ENTP Sociopath Stereotype
Are ENTPs more prone to antisocial behaviour? No. Let’s break the stereotype. What is a sociopath? A sociopath is someone who idealises and takes pride in unethical behaviour or acting in ways that are manipulative, hurtful, antisocial, and malicious. The ENTP Personality Type The ENTP is a person that gets energy, passion, stability, and control…