Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan
In theory, having a dominant rational functions causes people to be more straightforward about decisions and an actions. Rational functions appear to be less changeable than irrational ones. Therefore, a person with a dominant rational function might be more inclined to follow a plan and to do what was planned. Activities might be more straightforward ("I decided to do x, and so x is what I did.")
i think this is overly simplistic. in my opinion p types just "oscillate" more than j types. it seems like p types have less personality density? i think of judgers as a swarm of vectors that is moving against itself but the "swarm" or "cloud" has a discrete form of motion, it has a direction whereas p types sort of take 2 steps forward and one step back? (then one to the left and they walk downstairs and grab a cup of coffee and where was i? oh right, i came downstairs for a reason. wtf?! guh *walks upstairs* damn it no sugar!)