Elaine Ness (not verified)says...

Hats off to you, Joli for making this comparison so easy to understand. In plain English you gave an example that makes the distinction very clear. Often, the MBTI descriptions are written in veiled language and seem more theoretical than practical. I am an INFJ as test results say, but I feel that T figures in strongly in areas of my life.

Do you have other articles that employ the same technique. Sorry, I am using a new Spanish and English keyboard and the punctuation keys are accessible only if you know the two key code to find some of them in English. So far, I haven't located the question mark.

I just checked out your website and signed up for your blog. Have you written more on MBTI. If so, where would I find it.

Greetings from Ecuador

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