Required reading.
Classics in the History of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10
Required reading.
Classics in the History of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Sticky + more "required readings" please!
ILI (FINAL ANSWER)
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Jung is awesome. I think "internal images" is a great descriptor for what Ni is concerned with (insofar as the internal images are both representations---i.e., signs---and part of how we understand the world. I think that says something important about what Ni is interested in). I also love the concept of the "shadow of the opposite" which turns into complementary functions in socionics. And I do think unhealthy Ni-egos may go overboard on Se (I'm actually like this to a degree, evaluating situations in terms of power dynamics unnecessarily) and I definitely see where unhealthy Se-egos go overboard on the Ni (the classic example is Turnus right before Aeneas is about to kill him, which is, incidentally, 12x more interesting than anything Aeneas does the whole epic.)
Not a rule, just a trend.
IEI. Probably Fe subtype. Pretty sure I'm E4, sexual instinctual type, fairly confident that I'm a 3 wing now, so: IEI-Fe E4w3 sx/so. Considering 3w4 now, but pretty sure that 4 fits the best.
Yes 'a ma'am that's pretty music...
I am grateful for the mystery of the soul, because without it, there could be no contemplation, except of the mysteries of divinity, which are far more dangerous to get wrong.