Myers Briggs, Part 6A: Judging/Perceiving
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what do u think of the ESTP personality?
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that was a really great example! very helpful
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My Othello analogy was better than I thought since you used the example of someone thinking his/her lover is not being faithful. "Honest Iago" first gave Othello the theory that Desdemona was cheating on him. Having accepted this because Iago's reputation was one of thorough honesty, Othello (with Iago's coaching) simply sees more and more "evidence" that confirms his suspicions.
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Mmm... I don't think that's a very accurate way to surmise it. That sounds like TP (especially NTP) for percievers and TJs for judgers.
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Haha xkcd!
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@barcode9588 It seems Othello was a J,and Hamlet was a P. I like your videos (and what seems to be a Brooklyn accent) very much.
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I'm watching for about the 4th time. I can't say enough about how helpful and interesting your video's are.
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lol Disney characters. :D
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Well made video. ;)
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once again awesome vid.
The P&J could almost be two creative slices of a sandwich. An Egyptian sandwich. Why didn't the Egyptians ever try building an upside down pyramid? Did Egyptians have spinning tops? Wasn't there a war in 1948 between Israel and Arabs? Judging is no good, let's live in peace...
tylrdrdn9999 1 year ago
@tylrdrdn9999 Because the pyramid was built to resemble "ben-ben" which, in Egyptian mythology, is the mound from which the earth was created if I recall correctly. That and they're supposed to represent the rays of the sun, forming a staircase on which the pharaoh's soul can ascend to the heavens. I can't believe I actually know that. Random, useless knowledge ftw!
barcode9588 1 year ago