NT Villains
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The Greatest Villains of Every Myers-Briggs Type – Part 2 – The NT Types

Over the next couple of weeks, we’re going to be talking about villains that match up with all 16 Myers-Briggs types. On Sunday, we talked about the idealists. Today let’s get to know the rational (NT) villains. These bad guys are some of the most clever, inventive, and formidable individuals you’ll ever meet on-screen. They…

NF Villains
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INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, and ENFJ Villains

Every story needs a good villain. And as much as we’d like to think that we’re rooting for the good guy in a movie, there are plenty of times when we have to secretly admire the bad guys’ intelligence, wit, and cunning. This isn’t to say we should all be bad guys, or admire evil…

The Childhood Struggles of INFPs
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The Childhood Struggles of INFPs

INFP children are some of the most emotionally rich, creative individuals you’ll ever meet. Their strong personal values, philosophical nature, and insightful way of viewing the world make them stand out from the crowd. They are seen as sensitive souls and are often more on the quiet side as children. Myers-Briggs® expert David Kiersey calls…

How Do YOU Use Extraverted Feeling?
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How Do YOU Use Extraverted Feeling?

Extraverted feeling is often called the “harmonizing” function. That’s because it helps us to understand and empathize with the moods and emotions of others. People with strong extraverted feeling can often absorb others emotions and feel them as if they are their own. This makes strong Fe users very good listeners who often know how to…