Computers exist to solve problems. Inasmuch as you are a computer, your Myers-Briggs temperament indicates the particular problem to be solved and the type of solution that you are best engineered to provide to that problem. So, by these lights, the basic problem of any temperament is the cognitive function that falls in the inferior […]
A CPU Doesn’t Know What To Do…
Find out which of the Myers-Briggs functions I associate with the CPU of a computer. This is Part 2 of the article If You Were A Computer (both articles are for Starling subscribers). Sign up for a Starling subscription and find out what’s going down in motherboard town!
If You Were A Computer…
Hi my little microchips! How are you whirring today? So, I got a neat little analogy to explain how most (if not all) of the Myers-Briggs function positions work in any given type (dominant function, auxiliary function, tertiary etc). The computer is probably the most advanced thing humans have ever built and I have a […]
Got Perception? (What’s Your Aperture?)
This article discusses the Perceiving Functions of Myers-Briggs (Ne, Ni, Se, Si) in the context of a concept called aperture. I give my basic definitions for these four functions using the geometry of the circle as a reference. In short, I’m going to blow your mind with the knowledge I lay forth within this article. […]
Anaconda Pajama Face (Ni id of INFP)
Come in and read how strange INFPs really are beneath their benign mask of care and concern. To access this article you must sign up for a Starling subscription. What do Alice in Wonderland, The Matrix, and Louis CK have in common? Subscribe now and find out in about 5 minutes. Muhaha!
Introverted Thinking in The Id of INTJ
Some random, though not uninteresting, notes on the subject of the id function of the INTJ. To view these notes you must sign up for a Starling subscription to Stellar Maze.
INFJ vs. INFP Revisited: Part 2
This article gets into some of the actual differences between INFJ and INFP as Particular Melancholic and Particular Phlegmatic types respectively. They are both of the class of NF temperaments, which I class as General Melancholics. I relate this General Melancholic class to the Romantic movement that had its ascendancy in the 1800s. INFJ and […]
ISTP: The Good, The Bad, and The Bad Stereotype (+ INFJ)
This article starts out discussing stereotyping and how Myers-Briggs culture does stereotyping in psychological realm. Is stereotyping inherently bad or are oversimplified (or inaccurate stereotypes (summations) bad?) This question is applied to the situation of my last series of articles and the way I noticed that ISTP tends to be seen from comments. So, I […]
And The Rest of The Women Are…
OK, this is the final installment of the Find The INTJ Woman series. In this article, I reveal the Myers-Briggs type that all the remaining women share. I’ll give you a hint… it’s ISTP. So, come on in and let’s get down to business. If you are not yet a STARLING Subscriber, then, what are […]
INFP: Got Se Minimums?
This article is about the INFP’s superego function of Se (extraverted sensation) and how it is necessary for an INFP to use it in a minimum fashion to buttress the maximal operation of Ne in the auxiliary (All in an Fi context of course). I touch on the inferior function as compared to the superego […]
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