Posts

Just an update

I have taken a great interest in enneagram as of recent. I have a model that connects mbti and enneagram, although its a little complicated. I'll publish it when I publish my own model of personality. Currently in my research I am making observations of people. These observations have to do with complexes and what people feel entitled to. I've noticed these tend to vary but there's a pattern to them. Additionally, I'm identifying 'states' of mind, where people act more immaturely, egotistically, self focused and energetic. I think there is a system that we all intuitively understand, but it hasn't been written down right yet. Here are the focuses of my research: Levels of awareness: People only control what they see. I notice that some people are unaware of their tone, but other people are. Because of this, other people may criticize the way someone said something, but because they weren't aware of it, they will deny that it happened. They don't cons...

Introverted and Extroverted

Definitions vary, and over time I think most Jungian function systems have complicated or strayed from the true definitions of extroversion and introversion.  Extroversion and introversion do not simply refer to what is external or internal. That definition creates many issues because where do you draw the line? Is it a scale? If so, how can something be "more external?" Due to this, it is better to define this dichotomy with something more simple: Subjective and Objective. These have a lot to do with truth. Subjective is a PERSONAL truth, while objective is THE truth. Communication connects to these through statements like "I think" versus "everyone thinks." By using "everyone thinks" you can carry the force of THE truth, which is often the most convincing to people. However, this is all up to interpretation. Someone may say "I like cats" and someone listening might interpret their opinion as an objective truth that cats are good. This...