Yeah having a good set of complimentary parts are good but, also having the same perspective in regards to coming to conclusions is important too.
The way people process information can be so incredibly different from person to person. The biggest difference between types is the N/S split. Which in compatibility terms can make communication and expression difficult.
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I think it is important to understand, too, and, maybe this is the 'J'of my ENFJ type,but,yeah, it is important in all this p-testing stuff that God made us all unique and following His will for your life may be polar opposite of your type.
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Liam, correct me if I'm way ooff, but, and, yeah, this , perhaps, troubling bit of analysis can be blamed on my 'N' of my type, do you think:
E=outgoing
I=not going
N (intuitive) = Filling in the gaps of conversation
S (sensing) = Making sure the gaps are filled
F (feeling)= Feelings hurt easily but they understand how to understand that emotion
T (thinker)=Feelings not hurt easy but when they are hurt they are really hurt
J (judging)=Critical analysis is important to their make-up
P (perceiving)=Loose analysis of things
I did not go anywhere for expert personality 'letter' explanation , just seeked answers from my own green brain (now isn't that a scary thought) for what I perceived could be helpful understanding of their personality type except...the last one. Because...
Because because :
Oh, that just won't do will it, you need a reason why I couldn't come up with my own definitionof the last set of the Jung model don't ya? You're not judging me now are you?
Ok, I was not wanting to call myself tooo much of a judging person and I am not . I am just organized and deliberate and decisive and wanting order, NOT chaAossss, LOL. And, MOST of it is troooooo.God bless my sequential soul
T (thinker)=Feelings hurt too