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# The Personality Blueprint: From Letters to Functions
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## Part 1: The Four Dichotomies (The Surface Layer)
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The four letters represent your **preferences**. Think of these as your "natural defaults."
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### 1. [E | I] Energy Orientation (The Power Source)
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_Refers to where you direct your attention and how you recharge._
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- **Extroversion (E):** Outwardly focused. Energy is gained through interaction and spent in solitude.
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- **Introversion (I):** Inwardly focused. Energy is gained through solitude and spent during social interaction.
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> **Note:** This is a biological battery, not necessarily a measure of social skill.
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### 2. [S | N] Information Gathering (The Data Collection)
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_Refers to what kind of data your brain prioritizes._
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- **Sensing (S):** Focuses on "The What." Uses the five senses to observe concrete facts, details, and the present moment. (e.g., _"The deer is breakdancing."_)
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- **Intuition (N):** Focuses on "The Why." Uses a "sixth sense" to see patterns, possibilities, and future implications. (e.g., _"Where did the deer learn to dance?"_)
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### 3. [T | F] Decision Making (The Data Processing)
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_Refers to the criteria you use when making a choice._
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- **Thinking (T):** Objective. Prioritizes logic, consistency, and detached analysis. (e.g., _"Does this work?"_)
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- **Feeling (F):** Subjective. Prioritizes values, harmony, and the impact on people. (e.g., _"How does this affect us?"_)
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### 4. [J | P] Outer World Orientation (The Task Manager)
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_Refers to how you organize your life and deal with the external world._
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- **Judging (J):** Prefers closure. Likes plans, schedules, and "settling" things. (e.g., Knowing what you want to eat before you get to the restaurant).
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- **Perceiving (P):** Prefers openness. Likes spontaneity, flexibility, and keeping options available. (e.g., Browsing the menu at the table).
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## Part 2: The Cognitive Functions (The Engine Room)
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While the letters are a great shorthand, the **Functions** describe the actual "software" running in your brain. There are 8 total, but each person primarily uses a "stack" of 4.
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### The Stack Hierarchy
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1. **Dominant (Hero):** Your strongest, most natural state. You do this without thinking.
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2. **Auxiliary (Parent):** Your growth function. It balances the Dominant and is how you help others.
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3. **Tertiary (Child):** Your "play" function. It feels creative but can be unstable or immature.
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4. **Inferior (Aspiration):** Your biggest weakness. Under stress, you might "fail" into this function (the "Grip").
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### Case Study: The "INxJ" Mirror
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You and Smithy share the same "Bookends" but use different "Engines" for the outside world.
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|**Position**|**Function**|**INFJ (Counselor)**|**INTJ (Mastermind)**|**Role in the Brain**|
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|**1. Dominant**|**Ni**|**Introverted Intuition**|**Introverted Intuition**|The "Internal Radio" predicting the future.|
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|**2. Auxiliary**|**F/T**|**Extroverted Feeling (Fe)**|**Extroverted Thinking (Te)**|How you execute plans and talk to people.|
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|**3. Tertiary**|**T/F**|**Introverted Thinking (Ti)**|**Introverted Feeling (Fi)**|Your internal "logic check" or "value check."|
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|**4. Inferior**|**Se**|**Extroverted Sensing**|**Extroverted Sensing**|Your "clumsiness" or stress-induced overindulgence.|
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## Part 3: Deep Dive into "Ni" (Introverted Intuition)
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As an INxJ, this is your primary mode of existence.
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- **The Synthesizer:** Ni takes thousands of data points from the past and present (collected by your inferior Se) and collapses them into a single "hunch" or vision.
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- **The Future Focus:** While a Sensor sees a fork and an outlet, Ni sees the **result** of the interaction before it happens.
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- **The NJ Factor:** * **N** provides the abstract "What if?"
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- **J** provides the drive for a singular conclusion ("This will happen").
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- **Result:** A laser-focused, predictive mindset that is often 10 steps ahead but may miss what is right in front of its face.
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## Part 4: Practical Interaction Guide
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To communicate effectively, you must speak to a person's **Auxiliary (2nd) Function**, as that is their "handshake" with the world.
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- **Dealing with an INFJ (Fe-Aux):** * _Approach:_ Focus on shared goals, "we," and social harmony.
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- _Avoid:_ Being unnecessarily harsh or dismissive of human impact.
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- **Dealing with an INTJ (Te-Aux):** * _Approach:_ Focus on efficiency, data, and "what works."
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- _Avoid:_ Asking how they "feel" about a logical plan or wasting time with small talk.
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- **Dealing with an xSxP (Se-User):**
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- _Approach:_ Give them something concrete to look at or do. Be direct.
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- _Avoid:_ Long-winded abstract theories without an immediate application.
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### How to use these notes in Obsidian
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1. **Tagging:** Use `#mbti` `#psychology` and `#cognitive-functions`.
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2. **Linking:** If you mention "Harrison" or "Aiko," link their names `[[Aiko]]` to a separate note where you track their suspected type and functions.
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3. **Canvas:** Use the Obsidian Canvas to map out the "opposite" relationships (Ni vs Se) visually.
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**Would you like me to draft a "Cheat Sheet" for the other 6 functions so you can start typing people like Aiko or Harrison more accurately?** |