memes or not?
>>7990641
I would change the N to an S on Socrates and the T to an F on both.
Socrates was more of a senser than an intuitive. Nietzsche was more of a feeler than a thinker. I would even consider changing Socrates from a T to an F.
I actually had a neuropsychologist tell me meyers-briggs tests are corporate-oriented bullshit just a couple days ago. He said something along the lines of "you can't call someone an asshole in the corporate world so you call them a 'judger' and not a thinker"
>>7990667
I repeated myself on that last sentence. Please ignore.
>>7990675
>"you can't call someone an asshole in the corporate world
kek
>>7990667
Neechee's an INTJ with a well developed auxilary Fi. Most INTJs seem more like feelers because they don't mind allowing their personal feelings and values to take a greater hold in their thinking (more than an ENTJ for example), and Nietzsche fits in that category very well. There's no way he's an INFJ.
And I don't know how Socrates should be an ESTP. The Socrates of the dialogues, tacking questions with roundabout ways, isn't like someone with dominant Se at all. Someone with strong Se would just tell people straight up what the deal is and would probably get impatient with Socrates.
>>7990675
>neuropsychologist
He's right, but he's just as much of a memer.