I will take criticism seriously if I sense there is genuine compassion and concern and the person isn't an asshole or just virtue signaling that they...
I dreamed I visited my SEI friend. It was kind of a random thing idk why I had to be there then she said we can't actually go somewhere much because...
It shouldn't be used as an excuse to be unhealthy but ppl naturally have different metabolism levels due to genetics. So comparing yourself to others...
I get that people want ideal situations but it's telling if they are heavily invested in something specially for something that doesn't concern them...
Yes, the translation is not good. At this point I just select a bunch of translated words that correspond phonetically to what the person is saying ...
Huh, interesting. My dreams are generally passive, yeah, or have that feel to them. FWIW, I don't know if I've posted examples here, but usually when...
If I may, that maybe true for a six years old LII ! Our weak functions evolve through time and by the time one has achieved adulthood he will acquire...
Originally from the American Pacific Northwest, I now live in Japan's frozen north as an English teacher. I've been interested in personality typing since about early middle school and have experience with a number of systems. Since September 2020 I've switched to Socionics from MBTI as it began to feel like every useful thing in MBTI was essentially just lifted from Socionics.
P.S. I love Japan, but I kinda miss my guns and weed.
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As far as my type goes, I believe myself to most likely be one of the IEx (NFp) types. Historically I've most identified with IEI (INFp).
However, people have shared various opinions on my type. The running tally (not including my own vote) so far is as follows.
IEI: 8
EIE: 5
IEE: 4
ESE: 1
Location:
Northern Japan
Interests:
personality typing, PC gaming, drawing, wandering, manga&anime
Occupation:
ESL Teacher
Gender:
Male
Sociotype:
NFp
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“Things always seem fairer when we look back at them, and it is out of that inaccessible tower of the past that Longing leans and beckons.”
— James Russell Lowell