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Ted D says:
April 2, 2015 at 10:29 am
Cosigned Jeremy. For me knowing personality type has greatly helped me with interactions between my friends, my wife and myself. Mostly it helps me to understand why they react to specific situations the way they do, and that allows me to avoid or encourage those situations based on need or intended outcome.

It can’t be used as a single source of data to plan with, but it helps with narrowing the options on any given interaction. Put another way, I simply use MBTI info to get a slight advantage on the house when I roll the dice.

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Jeremy says:
April 2, 2015 at 10:49 am
@Ted,
I have observed that people with “N” in their type tend to be much more interested in this than those with “S” in their type. I think it’s because “S” types are by far the majority of the population, and tend to be more popular as children, whereas “N” types tend to be social outcasts. We tend to look at the people around us and wonder why they are so different than us, why we don’t fit in with them. “S” types tend to fit in better, by and large, and don’t see others as so terribly different from themselves. Or, rather, the differences they do see are random ones, rather than the larger, systematic differences between the types.