I don't understand the 4th question.
I mean, I enjoy contemplating abstract ideas, but I can't say that I "prefer" them to other ideas. Am I looking at this wrong? Can a man really "prefer" some ideas to others?
>>1478200
post the link and i'll tell you. i love these shitty personality tests.
It's in the style of: do you spend more leisure time thinking of material things or theoretical things? Do you prefer to think about a specific art piece or what that art piece represents?
Also personality test thread. INTP reporting in.
get tested here, folks
https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
>>1478378
infp
this test is old and busted though desu senpai, it'd be more interesting to discuss jung's other theories.
>>1478378
ENTP master race reporting in
>>1478427
The test is busted but the theory isn't. All I know of Jung is the version of MBTI prior to myers and briggs. tell me more.
>>1478357
It's from a video game, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Player interacts with a psychiatrist during certain parts of the game, and his actions/answers form a psychological profile of sorts, which in turn changes several aspects of the game and plot.
>>1478378
INFJ reporting in from the Wire
>>1478459
>Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
It's a shame Silent Hill took such a dive after 3.
>>1478455
i just meant this has been discussed to death on various boards. i want to hear what people have to say about his ideas on the collective unconcious and archetypes, and whatever else they find interesting. i assume typology is the starting point and end point for many people when it comes to jung, but i want to go deeper.