KazeCraven
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Having looked at a number of typology, temperament, and type personality theories, I can't help but wonder whether they do more harm than good, even for people who attempt to use them properly.
I suppose I got this idea because all the distinctions I started pulling up when trying to get a video typing, and how something isn't actually the case despite apparent manifestations... etc etc. I'm specifically focusing on INFJ vs INTP, but there's sure to be many analogous cases here. I'm not asking whether you think MBTI is true or can be useful, but rather whether you think other people will find it useful by just typing in whatever key terms you suggest they put in their browser.
I've been trying to formulate a network of theories for understanding the mind and human behavior, but it seems the more I learn the less useful any one concept is. I've started to wonder whether I should just stick to only scientifically verified theories and leave the wholes in knowledge as-is, despite the fact people will inevitably seek more solid ground.
I suppose I got this idea because all the distinctions I started pulling up when trying to get a video typing, and how something isn't actually the case despite apparent manifestations... etc etc. I'm specifically focusing on INFJ vs INTP, but there's sure to be many analogous cases here. I'm not asking whether you think MBTI is true or can be useful, but rather whether you think other people will find it useful by just typing in whatever key terms you suggest they put in their browser.
I've been trying to formulate a network of theories for understanding the mind and human behavior, but it seems the more I learn the less useful any one concept is. I've started to wonder whether I should just stick to only scientifically verified theories and leave the wholes in knowledge as-is, despite the fact people will inevitably seek more solid ground.