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    Quote Originally Posted by shotgunfingers View Post
    haven't been called a horrible person yet. I'm just cautious, deliberate and like to know wtf I'm getting into in advance.
    Again, sounds like over-ascribing E6 neuroses to Ne PoLR.

    From wikisocion: A type with Ne Ne PoLR has a difficult time understanding ideas that seem new or novel, especially when it has no tangible effect on their lives. Leaving little to chance, they are able to plan out their lives for years ahead of time. This results in difficulties handling unexpected problems in their lives that put a halt on their usual pursuits, and they tend to fear all the possible "what-if's" when those problems prevent them from seeing a clear future. When unsure about something, these types can either avoid making any changes at all or making too quick and reckless of a decision, either of which resulting in missed opportunities.
    No clue who wrote that, but doesn't seem accurate for Ne PoLR. Much of this is being conflated with low trait Openness. And planning out one's life years in advance is usually more of an Ni PoLR preoccupation.

    I do think there's a characteristic of absolutism about Ne PoLR. Their thoughts/feelings/perceptions are very self-evident to them, and they're not inclined to vacillate much about what they "could be". This can appear as 'close-mindedness' to those more habitually detached from their own direct experience.

    Even according to model A you'd be wrong. So what model are you using?
    I don't like anything I've seen of Model G… typings based on it are completely bizarre, may as well be a different theory altogether.

    Model A works fine enough if need be. But doesn't matter to me what model a person subscribes to so long as prominent IEs, quadra themes, and intertypes can be coherently accounted for.
    Last edited by mfckrz; 03-01-2021 at 05:15 PM.

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