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Monday, May 31, 2004

Myers-Briggs again 

I find it interesting - my blog, my rules. (And incidentally, what do you think of the slightly altered decor?)

Lemmesee - stained-glass window is a good way to put it. On occasion (and with hindsight I can see what I was doing wrong) it's been more like a brick wall!

When we did some of the exercises in the HR session last week, the one for the N/S difference was the most interesting.

We were all shown a picture with quite a lot going on in it (from Kit Williams' Masquerade book). The Ns all immediately jumped in with things like "It's Snow White, happy smiley picture, reminds me of one I saw a few years ago, I've got this book" and all kinds of free-association references, whereas the Ss just stared at it and came up with "Confusing, too much going on, don't like it."

I've had quite a bit of fun in the last few days trying to work out what my friends are, and I've picked quite a few correctly (although Sarum, I still think you're a *P, not a *J!) I think the most interesting has been to see how they correspond to the circumstances and ways in which I relate to them. I'm not going to go into that though, because I'll probably offend some of them.

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Jimbobjo - I prefer the new colours!
 
Thank you!
 
New colours are good.

And of course, analysing and categorising all your friends (yes, I've done it too) and your own reactions and relationships with them is a strong INTP behaviour.

I'm pretty sure I'm a lot more P than J too. The error was probably caused by me picking the wrong clarification of some of the questions where I wasn't sure quite what the intention was.

I printed out the INTP essay you linked to a few posts back and gave it to my mum, she thought it was very interesting too. I think she's still of the opinion INTP types need to "fix" their behaviour to be more socially active and socially acceptable though (although, from my point of view, I think I'm acceptable and active enough - as would appear to be the norm for INTPs, I'm not prepared to change just to conform with accepted norms. I do change, and I do make an effort to socialise, but only because I want to, and not because anyone else thinks I should)

And side note: Churning the above through a spellchecker (wouldn't want my complete lack of spelling ability to show up in public) it tried to change the comment about why I came out as J initially to "I picking the wrong clarification of some of the questions I wasn’t sure quite what the intention was probably cause the error." Does that make ANY sense? (And I hadn't spelt anything wrong anyway)
 
Agreeing that the new colors are spiffy.
 
You can't analyse me. I'm an enigma.
 
An enigma wrapped within a mystery wrapped within a tortilla, I think the saying goes.
 
I'm an enigma too. Just an INTP type of enigma.

And I think I'm wrapped in a blanket.
 
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