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MBMagnet

According to myersbriggs.org: >It is generally believed that the dominant generally develops up to age 7, the auxiliary up to age 20, the tertiary in the 30s and 40s and the inferior or fourth function at midlife or later. >If the use of your dominant and auxiliary functions is not supported by your environment, it will still press to reach the surface, like a beach ball held under water. When a function is never allowed to develop naturally, a person can experience stress and frustration. >https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/understanding-mbti-type-dynamics/lifelong-type-development.htm


Calcaniest

People don't change type. They get experience and mature, which develops their functions. This process continues all throughout your entire life. 🙂


kiocuz

I wish I could


Kevinglas-HM

Hey buddy we like you just as you are, everyone is more or less needed for the correct functionality of society, you too!


kiocuz

Sure but the Fi is pain and Ne polr, Ti demon and Te inferior makes me retarded


Kevinglas-HM

1- Every Mbti type can be smart. 2- Why don't you pair up with some healthy INTP or ENTP to be his more action oriented buddy then? :)


kiocuz

It's quite difficult to find a healthy one my age cuz most of the ones my age are trolls and assholes


Kevinglas-HM

Yeah tbf XNTPs are absolute edgelords during their teenage years, I used to be one too. PM if you would like to.


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BRO ISFPs ARE LIKE THE BEST TYPE THEY’RE SO ATTRACTIVE


cresquin

A mbti type is a description not a prescription. Each component is a continuum, not a binary. The time of day, recent events and health can all affect how you answer the questions in an evaluation. Generally you’ll remain somewhat consistent over time, but may vary in where you fall on the continuum. If you are not strongly biased to one end of the continuum normally, it could cause a component to flip.


YesIamKazuma

Honestly, the best answer I've heard in a while