From 78e6a5f817c541d14b7833f1a45b8d9888823149 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Spencer Grimes Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 23:36:12 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] "vault backup: 2026-01-12 23:36:12 from Flow" --- .../MBTI Study/04 - Function Dynamics and Relationships.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/20-Knowledge/Briggs/MBTI Study/04 - Function Dynamics and Relationships.md b/20-Knowledge/Briggs/MBTI Study/04 - Function Dynamics and Relationships.md index d6f9fe9..dd5f619 100644 --- a/20-Knowledge/Briggs/MBTI Study/04 - Function Dynamics and Relationships.md +++ b/20-Knowledge/Briggs/MBTI Study/04 - Function Dynamics and Relationships.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The function stack is not just a linear list; it operates along two primary axes ### The Dominant/Inferior Axis (The Core Tension and Growth Path) -This axis connects your most natural, conscious process (Dominant) with your least developed, most unconscious process (Inferior). They are always opposing in type (Perceiving vs. Judging) and orientation (Introverted vs. Extraverted). +This axis connects your most natural, conscious process (Dominant) with your least developed, most unconscious process (Inferior). They are always opposing in type and orientation (Introverted vs. Extraverted). * **Dominant Function (Hero):** This is the "captain" of your personality, the lens through which you experience the world most effortlessly. It's your default mode, your comfort zone, and where you often feel most competent. When in a flow state, you are predominantly operating from this function. * **Inferior Function (Aspiration):** This is the "shadow" of your Dominant. It's often projected onto others, dismissed, or actively avoided. However, it also represents a deep yearning for wholeness and integration. Over a lifetime, developing this function is a key path to maturity and balance. Its unconscious nature means it often emerges in unexpected ways, particularly under stress.