Sir Eus Lee
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Quite obviously, there has been quite a lot of dilemmas concerning forumers and their type. Also, it seems everybody is knowledgeable about MBTI and cognitive functions to a degree much above the typical investigator.
Except that it's very confusing to navigate everybody's definitions of type theory when they likely have their own opinions of the entirety, yet may seem like they dont, or are remaining ambivalent or unspecified for the particular instance in a thread.
For example, Animekitty has posted at least 5 or 6 different theories about his typology and beliefs of type theory, so his overarching opinion remains somewhat ambiguous, at least to me. Inquisitor and other members also know a great deal of type theory, Jungian typology, statistics, and other data. Yet through some threads their overall conclusion might remain rather unspecified at times.
In order to clear up confusion, I thought it was much needed to create this thread in order to clear up this confusion.
This thread is for forumers to post about their own beliefs and take on type theory, disputations, meanings, validity, personal preferences, experiences that support deny or explain their perspective, or to clarify what they understand of another's understanding. This could range anywhere from MBTI to cognitive functions, to Jungian typology to Freudian psychoanalysis and whatnot.
Other topics such as enneagram and big 5 are welcome, but try to aim more towards the a MBTI and Jungian Cognitive Functions perspective of typology, whatever it may be to you.
This is not a place to critique other's beliefs or perspectives on typology. Clearly, each member has well thought out, in depth reasons for what they believe, and a debate will likely not change their mind because of the amount of datapoints they have sifted through to create their theory or understanding. Or, perhaps they have no clear stances on type theory, in which case they can hopefully solidify their own perspective a little more from this thread. If it needs be, we can create a separate thread about debating type theory, but sweet mercy be to those poor souls if it so ensues. Try to steer clear of that and simply post your own beliefs as in depth as you would like, and focus on trying to fully understand others perspectives rather than nitpick. However, do feel free to point out places of other's posts you don't understand in order to help them best communicate their point.
Just by the nature of this thread, posting will likely be volatile. Just try to be as inclusive, specific, yet clear and concise as you can be. This is basically just a thread for declaring your perspective so that other forumers have a reference point when or if you discuss typology elsewhere.
As for me, I will be posting in here after I have sufficiently pondered my own view, and decided what i have to say, how I'll say it, and what specifically I want to touch on.
Except that it's very confusing to navigate everybody's definitions of type theory when they likely have their own opinions of the entirety, yet may seem like they dont, or are remaining ambivalent or unspecified for the particular instance in a thread.
For example, Animekitty has posted at least 5 or 6 different theories about his typology and beliefs of type theory, so his overarching opinion remains somewhat ambiguous, at least to me. Inquisitor and other members also know a great deal of type theory, Jungian typology, statistics, and other data. Yet through some threads their overall conclusion might remain rather unspecified at times.
In order to clear up confusion, I thought it was much needed to create this thread in order to clear up this confusion.
This thread is for forumers to post about their own beliefs and take on type theory, disputations, meanings, validity, personal preferences, experiences that support deny or explain their perspective, or to clarify what they understand of another's understanding. This could range anywhere from MBTI to cognitive functions, to Jungian typology to Freudian psychoanalysis and whatnot.
Other topics such as enneagram and big 5 are welcome, but try to aim more towards the a MBTI and Jungian Cognitive Functions perspective of typology, whatever it may be to you.
This is not a place to critique other's beliefs or perspectives on typology. Clearly, each member has well thought out, in depth reasons for what they believe, and a debate will likely not change their mind because of the amount of datapoints they have sifted through to create their theory or understanding. Or, perhaps they have no clear stances on type theory, in which case they can hopefully solidify their own perspective a little more from this thread. If it needs be, we can create a separate thread about debating type theory, but sweet mercy be to those poor souls if it so ensues. Try to steer clear of that and simply post your own beliefs as in depth as you would like, and focus on trying to fully understand others perspectives rather than nitpick. However, do feel free to point out places of other's posts you don't understand in order to help them best communicate their point.
Just by the nature of this thread, posting will likely be volatile. Just try to be as inclusive, specific, yet clear and concise as you can be. This is basically just a thread for declaring your perspective so that other forumers have a reference point when or if you discuss typology elsewhere.
As for me, I will be posting in here after I have sufficiently pondered my own view, and decided what i have to say, how I'll say it, and what specifically I want to touch on.