Does Knowing One's Type Change Anything?
If so, what?
If not, why?
There seems to be a bit if controversy about the value of being able to 'read' or type people in order to place them into one of 16 categories.
What difference does this categorization make - what change, threat or opportunity, is revealed when type is discovered?
If it does not make a difference/cause a change then it is useless IMO.
I think most of us remember the experience of being typed as INTPians, many have joined this forum as a result of that experience, but most of those have left... Why?
It seems to be something of a paradox, if type is not a fluid characteristic, then knowledge of type can't change type or anything else, perhaps. But if knowledge of type can change type, by changing preferences, then the whole concept is invalid (?)

What does knowledge of type change?
If so, what?
If not, why?
There seems to be a bit if controversy about the value of being able to 'read' or type people in order to place them into one of 16 categories.
What difference does this categorization make - what change, threat or opportunity, is revealed when type is discovered?
If it does not make a difference/cause a change then it is useless IMO.
I think most of us remember the experience of being typed as INTPians, many have joined this forum as a result of that experience, but most of those have left... Why?
It seems to be something of a paradox, if type is not a fluid characteristic, then knowledge of type can't change type or anything else, perhaps. But if knowledge of type can change type, by changing preferences, then the whole concept is invalid (?)

What does knowledge of type change?