Kurzgesagt – In a nutshell MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."
man not all INTJs are edgy villains, just because he has a nice disposition does not mean he’s an INFJ (though i can see why ppl think that). i purchased his book Immune (because i’m fascinated and i love the way he approaches topics, its like Ni to Ni communication to me) and his intro he provided seems like Te/Fi axis. “The bigger the immunology textbook you read, the more layers of detail start piling on, the more exceptions to rules appear, the more intricate the system becomes, the more specific it seems to be for every possible eventuality. Every single one of its many parts has multiple jobs and functions and areas of expertise that overlap and influence each other. Even if you make it past these challenges and still want to understand the immune system, you will encounter another problem: The humans who described it. Scientists have laid the foundation for the amazing modern world we get to enjoy today through hard work and endless curiosity and we owe them a great deal of gratitude. Unfortunately, though, many scientists are really bad at choosing good names and coming up with accessible language for the things they discover. The science of immunology is one of the worst culprits of any scientific discipline in this regard. An already breathtakingly complex field is spiked with words like Major Histocompatibility Complex class I and II, gamma delta T Cells, interferon alpha, beta, gamma, and kappa, and the complement system, with actors named C4b2a3b complex. None of this makes it a pleasure to pick up a textbook and learn about the immune system on your own. But even without this barrier, the complex relationships of the many different actors of the immune system, with countless exceptions and unintuitive rules, are a challenge all by themselves. Immunology is hard even for the people working in public health, even for the people studying immunology, even for the foremost experts in the field. All of this makes the immune system horrible to explain.” this is the Te—he wants to make this mechanical information as accessible as possible (which is still Te; Fe is doing this but in a way that emphasizes values.) remember that Te wants to be effective. the questions the Je function asks when making judgements is: “does it show? does it actually work out in reality? regardless of internal justification, what are its external effects, mechanically (Te) or animate and connotatively (Fe)?” these are the criteria Je judges on. Fi is where the Te user experiences that animate/sentiment property, and it prefers value to be evaluated by alignment and internal consistency (similar in that regard to Ti). the Fi user does not like to have its internal world devoid of sentiment (which Ti has no problem doing), just as Fe is drained when not injecting moral effort and sentimental connotation into any inanimate task (which Te has no problem doing). you can see his Fi leaking out in bits here by how he refers the immune system, it’s obviously very personal to him and sees it as a wonderful thing. and he wants to find the most effective way of teaching about this thing (Te) he finds so wonderful (Fi): “If you venture too far into simplification you deprive the learner of the beauty and wonder that lie in the evolutionary genius of the sheer endless complexity that deals with the most crucial problems of living beings. But if you include too much detail, it quickly becomes mind-numbingly hard to keep up with. Listing everything, every part of the immune system, is just too much. It would be like telling someone your whole life story on the first date: Overwhelming and very likely to make them less interested in dating you. So my aim for this book is to try to carefully dance around all these problems. It will use human language and use complicated words only when necessary. Where appropriate, processes and interactions will be simplified while staying as true to the science as possible.“ [1/2]
Biografie
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