‘Fluidity’ on Jung types (aka fluidity of “cognitive” functions)

I had saw on the internet a few (ok, some…) websites that did talk about the fluidity of one cognitive function (that is rigorously rather a type in Jung typology) at the expense of the other – the last one that I did remember explained how ‘Fe is fluid’ and compared how Te is moreContinue reading “‘Fluidity’ on Jung types (aka fluidity of “cognitive” functions)”

Jung Typology Explained: Notes I

The text originally on the earlier post was larger, but to make it shorter I removed some parts and tried to be more objective and right on the subject. I also had tried to detach my own opinions on part 1 to focus on an interpretation very close to Jung, even at cost of understandingContinue reading “Jung Typology Explained: Notes I”

Jung Typology Explained: Simplified & Original Jung Typology

Simplified & Original Jung Typology (SOJT): In this article/post I am going to finally explain Jung typology in a clear way with a concise interpretation. I do argue why my interpretation has more value than the average interpretation with more depth at the end of the post (mainly because I mirror Jung typing somebody, thereContinue reading “Jung Typology Explained: Simplified & Original Jung Typology”

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