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    Todd Orr - LSI 9w1 Harmonizing subtype


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    Quote Originally Posted by silke View Post
    Todd Orr - LSI 9w1 Harmonizing subtype

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    Howard Phillips Lovecraft - INFP Iesnin or INTP Balzac



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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Ave View Post
    Howard Phillips Lovecraft - INFP Iesnin or INTP Balzac

    I think he was an IEI. I'm constantly torn between these two types, though. just a while ago I typed Thomas Pynchon as an ILI but the only thing I know for sure is that he uses Ni. I lean towards ILI because he had a technical job at boeing. same thing with george lucas and george r. r. martin, who I first typed as ILI and now I'm leaning more towards IEI for both.
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    I have been thinking about what Alive was saying about everyone on here being IEI, and I conclude that he is right, or at least he is on to something.

    If Jung based his theories on the people he met in his life, even if he met more people than the average person, that means that he based his theories on a certain type of person. The type of person who might go to him for therapy or talks, or who might believe the esoteric ideas he was spouting at the time. Thus it's possible that he did not categorize all humans into types, but just made subtypes for a specific type of person. This overarching type of person is the same type that is heavily interested in theories of this kind, and whom Alive says is an IEI.

    Therefore, Alive is right. We are all IEIs with subtypes. With that, I'm off this forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by dead account View Post
    I think he was an IEI. I'm constantly torn between these two types, though. just a while ago I typed Thomas Pynchon as an ILI but the only thing I know for sure is that he uses Ni. I lean towards ILI because he had a technical job at boeing. same thing with george lucas and george r. r. martin, who I first typed as ILI and now I'm leaning more towards IEI for both.
    Same. I hesitate to put Lovecraft down as an IEI for sure because I keep having doubts he could be an ILI, due to the fact his stories are less focused on the characters, like they are with, say Edgar Allan Poe, who is a more sure representative of the type, I'd say. Lovecraft focuses more on the atmosphere of his stories and less on his characters which reminds me more of Kubrick, in terms of how the stories are constructed in a way that gets you less emotionally involved with them. Kubrick was for sure an ILI.

    George RR Martin is an author I want to read but haven't got around to. People seem to type him as ILI, but his expression in photos seems more IEI. I'd have to read him and learn more about him to say, though. Haven't read Pynchon either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Ave View Post
    Same. I hesitate to put Lovecraft down as an IEI for sure because I keep having doubts he could be an ILI, due to the fact his stories are less focused on the characters, like they are with, say Edgar Allan Poe, who is a more sure representative of the type, I'd say. Lovecraft focuses more on the atmosphere of his stories and less on his characters which reminds me more of Kubrick, in terms of how the stories are constructed in a way that gets you less emotionally involved with them. Kubrick was for sure an ILI.

    George RR Martin is an author I want to read but haven't got around to. People seem to type him as ILI, but his expression in photos seems more IEI. I'd have to read him and learn more about him to say, though. Haven't read Pynchon either.
    dunno if you care about video games, but you might want to take a look at bloodborne. it's heavily inspired by lovecraftian horror and the main developer Hidetaka Miyazaki is imo an IEI.
    Quote Originally Posted by idiot View Post
    I have been thinking about what Alive was saying about everyone on here being IEI, and I conclude that he is right, or at least he is on to something.

    If Jung based his theories on the people he met in his life, even if he met more people than the average person, that means that he based his theories on a certain type of person. The type of person who might go to him for therapy or talks, or who might believe the esoteric ideas he was spouting at the time. Thus it's possible that he did not categorize all humans into types, but just made subtypes for a specific type of person. This overarching type of person is the same type that is heavily interested in theories of this kind, and whom Alive says is an IEI.

    Therefore, Alive is right. We are all IEIs with subtypes. With that, I'm off this forum
    https://www.the16types.info/vbulleti...ung-s-subjects

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    Quote Originally Posted by dead account View Post
    dunno if you care about video games, but you might want to take a look at bloodborne. it's heavily inspired by lovecraftian horror and the main developer Hidetaka Miyazaki is imo an IEI.
    Yeah, I'll check it out.


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