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31 comments
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:14
Link16p. IS A LIE!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:15
Linknot actually haha im kidding but the site is inaccurate when it comes to actually trying to learn about the cognitive functions
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:18
Linkokay so what are even cognitive functions? They are 8 functions ppl have and use daily, but some use one more than the other so thats what creates the 16 personality types!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:19
LinkThis explanation is gonna be very brief and just for ppl generally interested or new to typology
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:21
LinkSo these 8 functions are devided into perceiving functions: Se, Si, Ne and Ni
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:21
LinkAnd the other 4 into judging functions: Ti, Te, Fe and Fi
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:23
LinkForgot to add this
Se - Extraverted Sensing
Si - Introverted Sensing
Ne - Extraverted Intuition
Ni - Introverted intuition
Te - Extraverted thinking
Ti - introverted thinking
Fe - extraverted feeling
Fi - introverted feeling
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:26
LinkHow people usually find their type and how i did find mine is by looking into each function!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:27
LinkNow, at first its hard determining which function you relate to since you may find all or none of them relatable but thats fine! It takes time like anything else
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:29
LinkYou should be honest with yourself while doing this and also think about how much you relate to a function and how you use it irl, also look into how every function plays a role in as the Dominant, Auxiliary, Tertiary and Inferior function!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:31
LinkHow a personality type usually looks like is this: its either EIEI (extraverted function-introverted function-extroveeted function-introverted function) (example: NeFiTeSi) (that example was the function stack of ENFP!)
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:32
LinkOr IEIE, which is the same as EIEI just flipped (example: FiNeSiTe) (that was the stack of INFP!)
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:34
LinkAbout the dominant,Auxiliary thing i mentioned:
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:36
LinkEvery type has 4 different functions in their function stack! And they all have a role within their stack (ill be taking enfp and infp as an example while explaining)
Dominant - Ne
Auxiliary - Fi
Tertiary - Te
Inferior - Si
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:36
LinkOr for short: Ne>Fi>Te>Si
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:45
LinkThe dominant function: its the function you use to think and process things, to learn and to live! Its most likely the one you use most
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:52
LinkAux: its the dominants support function, the one that goes hand in hand together like Ne-Fi and Ne-Ti
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 20:54
LinkIts the function that helps make desicions: think of it like this, the dominant function takes in the info while aux actually makes desicions and thoughts about the info you just got
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:06
LinkThe tert functions is kinda like an invisible function: its imo the hardest to find!!!?! Its the opposite to the dom function (example Ne being intuition having Te (thinking) as its tert function)
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:08
LinkAnd the inf is ur blind spot, the function that is least developed
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:09
LinkIt shows itself during extreme stress along with shadow functions that i recommend researching about!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:11
Linklike when someone isnt being themselves when theyve been really stressed that week, thats their inf function manifesting in unhealthy ways (like when enfps during stress show their inf Si more)
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:11
Linki also recommend looking into the functions unhealthy and healthy manifestations!!!!!!!! Very important to finding your type
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:12
LinkOkay so thats all the basic info, now the types and their functions
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:13
Link(note that letter typings isnt effective and doesnt even make sense when using the jung theory (the cognitive functions))
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:20
LinkESTJ - TeSiNeFi
ISTJ - SiTeFiNe
ENTJ - TeNiSeFi
INTJ - NiTeFiSe
ESFJ - FeSiNeTi
ISFJ - SiFeTiNe
ENFJ - FeNiSeTi
INFJ - NiFeTiSe
ESTP - SeTiFeNi
ISTP - TiSeNiFe
ENTP - NeTiFeSi
INTP - TiNeSiFe
ESFP - SeFiTeNi
ISFP - FiSeNiTe
ENFP - NeFiTeSi
INFP - FiNeSiTe
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:22
LinkYou may notice similarities, connections and differences which is great! I think learning every types stack by connecting each one together is better than trying to learn each one separately!!!!!!!!
ziptie[OP]
21.01.2022 21:25
LinkAndddd thats all the basic info u got from me :) if u wanna look into it more u can find pages and yt vids about it! To check if its legitimate look out for more older looking sites and vids that r shorter or by smaller creators, they usually give out more important info
ziptie[OP]
12.04.2022 05:41
LinkAAAAAAA I COMPLETELY FORGOT I ADDED JUNG THEORY BUT COMPLETELY MISSED THE ACTUAL JUNG STACKS AND USED THE MBTI ONES AAAAAAAA WHAT THE HELL KEL
ANYWAYS IGNORE THE FUNCTION STACKS I WROTE UP THERE, HERE R THE NEW BETTER ONES
ESTJ - Te>Si>Ne>Fi
Te>Se>Ni>Fi
ISTJ - Si>Te>Fi>Ne
Si>Ti>Fe>Ne
ENTJ - Te>Ni>Se>Fi
Te>Ne>Si>Fi
INTJ - Ni>Te>Fi>Se
Ni>Ti>Fe>Se
im too lazy to type the rest but u hopefully get the idea of the the jung stacks work, you have EEII, EIEI, IEIE, IIEE stacks n yea! Happy typing!