Personal development of one's temperament

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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby RandomUser191 on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:04 pm

MarmieDearest wrote:
Quinta wrote:What I want to say will be in place two posts after this one.


Is this a nod toward your secondary intelligences as a Rational (in this case you're more so Artisan impact than Idealist diplomacy) ...or do you have OCD?

Or is this an inside joke I'm not in on?


over thinking it much? :lol:

she triple posted the same thing so she decided to edit the first 2 posts.
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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby MarmieDearest on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:05 pm

RandomUser191 wrote:i find it interesting how every group described his/her development differently. used different words, emphasis on different fields of life in which the change took place, even different ways of describing similar things.

i'm sure you'll understand what i mean if you read though them again. ;)


Yes! I noticed that even between Idealist and Rational (though there is a common abstract language) they still worded their posts differently, the Rational definitely seemed more analytical.

Of course we'll have different strengths, weaknesses, and priorities. I think this was a great idea, RandomUser!
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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby MarmieDearest on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:06 pm

RandomUser191 wrote:
MarmieDearest wrote:
Quinta wrote:What I want to say will be in place two posts after this one.


Is this a nod toward your secondary intelligences as a Rational (in this case you're more so Artisan impact than Idealist diplomacy) ...or do you have OCD?

Or is this an inside joke I'm not in on?


over thinking it much? :lol:

she triple posted the same thing so she decided to edit the first 2 posts.


Oh, so it was an accident that she edited! Heh.

I just took it at face value that she had made the three posts intentionally, lol.
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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby RandomUser191 on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:21 pm

MarmieDearest wrote:
RandomUser191 wrote:i find it interesting how every group described his/her development differently. used different words, emphasis on different fields of life in which the change took place, even different ways of describing similar things.

i'm sure you'll understand what i mean if you read though them again. ;)


Yes! I noticed that even between Idealist and Rational (though there is a common abstract language) they still worded their posts differently, the Rational definitely seemed more analytical.

Of course we'll have different strengths, weaknesses, and priorities. I think this was a great idea, RandomUser!


call me random XD.

rationals also use more complex word formations or simply said "say the same thing in a way that makes them appear smarter".

our S qualities are also obvious since we both put so many examples of everyday life in our posts. only mine were very structured (seperating E/I, S/N, F/T and J/P).
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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby MarmieDearest on Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:22 pm

RandomUser191 wrote:
MarmieDearest wrote:
RandomUser191 wrote:i find it interesting how every group described his/her development differently. used different words, emphasis on different fields of life in which the change took place, even different ways of describing similar things.

i'm sure you'll understand what i mean if you read though them again. ;)


Yes! I noticed that even between Idealist and Rational (though there is a common abstract language) they still worded their posts differently, the Rational definitely seemed more analytical.

Of course we'll have different strengths, weaknesses, and priorities. I think this was a great idea, RandomUser!


call me random XD.

rationals also use more complex word formations or simply said "say the same thing in a way that makes them appear smarter".

our S qualities are also obvious since we both put so many examples of everyday life in our posts. only mine were very structured (seperating E/I, S/N, F/T and J/P).


Yeah makes sense!

Since I write one of the things I've noticed about SP Artisan writers, for example (like the Fitzgeralds) is that they use a lot of sensory detail in their story-telling. Something I struggled with as a young person is that I was able to describe scenes really well, or make the setting, describe individual incidents, even witty dialogue between characters...but really a lot of fail on WHAT IS MY POINT? What the heck is the plot? Lol.

I think Agatha Christie was a Guardian Protector and she also puts a great deal of every-day detail in her mysteries. I like it, it makes the story seem more real. It's like she creates a cozy little world.
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Re: Personal development of one's temperament

Postby Johan on Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:07 am

Randomuser191 wrote:i want you to remember the person you were some years ago and compare it with the person you are today. i'm interested in how much your temperament has been developed/manipulated and how it has affected your life


Suppose I'm more comfortable with myself, dunno if I've changed much. Still have the same desire to collaborate, to think of great new ideas and immediately drop them to pursue something else, to analyze systems to death so that I understand them backwards,forwards, inside-out, to quantify things etc, etc..main change is that the opinion of my peer group is less important than it was and just more comfortable in my own skin. KTT had helped in that regard, now I have an excuse for my quirks! .. ''I'm a rational'' :D
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