Guide To Understanding the Function Stack

in Personality Theory 101

Have you ever found yourself wondering how the cognitive function stack relates to the 4 letter type code? Granted, itโ€™s not hard to find those tables that list off the function stack for each of the 16 types. Itโ€™s not hard to look up ISTP and see Ti-Se-Ni-Fe or ISFJ and see Si-Fe-Ti-Ne. But how [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on July 12, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in Haikyuu!!: Shลyล Hinata (ESFP)

in Anime/Manga MBTI Types

Shลyล Hinata from Haikyuu!! is a good example of the ESFP Myers-Briggs personality type (often referred to as MBTI). Continue reading to find out why! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Shoyo Hinata Dominant Se: โ€œThe wall just fades away and then the view of the other side is totally clear! And once I reach the [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on July 5, 2019

Intuitive Bias: Hereโ€™s What You Need to Know

in Stereotypes

Sometimes it seems like the online MBTI communities have relegated everything that is insightful and abstract to the intuitives, while relegating the sensors to essentially being dumb brutes. Granted, my terminology here may be a touch dramatic, but I legitimately feel like this is what a lot of people subconsciously think and support (perhaps without [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on July 2, 2019

Inferior Fe from the Mind of an ISTP

in Real Life Examples

Iโ€™ve gotten several questions about inferior Fe over the past few months. I was a bit hesitant to write an article directly related to my experiences, but the goal of this blog is to promote an accurate understanding of the cognitive functions, so Iโ€™m going to bite the bullet. I suppose this could also be [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 28, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in Haikyuu!!: Tobio Kageyama (ENTJ)

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Tobio Kageyama from Haikyuu!! is an example of the ENTJ Myers-Briggs personality type (often referred to as MBTI). Continue reading to find out why! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Tobio Kageyama Dominant Te: โ€œThe setter is the teamโ€™s control tower. Plus, itโ€™s the position that gets the most contact with the ball. Itโ€™s the greatest [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 25, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in Naruto: Jiraiya (ENFP)

in Anime/Manga MBTI Types

Naruto is a classic anime series with a wealth of identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (often referred to as MBTI). We considered multiple different types for Jiraiya, but he makes the most sense as an ENFP. Continue reading to find out why! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Jiraiya Dominant Ne: โ€œListen up! The toad sage is [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 21, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in One Piece: Corazon [Donquixote Rosinante] (INFP)

in Anime/Manga MBTI Types

One Piece is an extremely long-running anime with an endless number of characters to explore. Most people identify Corazon as the INFP Myers-Briggs personality type (colloquially referred to as MBTI). Therefore, this article will come as no surprise. However, there was a grand total of whatโ€ฆ 3 or 4 episodes for this guy? If there [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 11, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in Naruto: Sasori (INTJ)

in Anime/Manga MBTI Types

Naruto is a classic anime series with a wealth of identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (often referred to as MBTI). Sasori is often identified as the ISTP personality type. However, we think that INTJ makes more sense for Sasori. Keep reading to find out why! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Sasori Dominant Ni: โ€œThe spider needs [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 4, 2019

Myers-Briggs Types in One Piece: Rob Lucci (ISTJ)

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One Piece is an extremely long-running anime with an endless number of characters to explore. Rob Lucci is a fairly straightforward case of the ISTJ Myers-Briggs personality type (colloquially referred to as MBTI). Continue reading to find out why! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Rob Lucci Dominant Si: โ€œIโ€™m not in the mood for some [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 24, 2019

The Past Affects Every Type

in Function Analysis

Personality theory enthusiasts, even the experienced ones, have this tendency to get lost in weeds. We over analyze everything, attempting to attribute every action or thought to one of the eight functions. In doing so, we essentially drown in a vast sea of function theory, and begin to lose sight of some basic facts, which [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 21, 2019