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    The Myers-Briggs Test

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    elements of my personality that I previously had overlooked such as my learning style, relationships, as well as my weaknesses and strengths. According to the test, my personality type is Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Feeling (ENFP). This means that I make many of my decisions based on intuition, and may be warm and enthusiastic towards others with the ability to talk my way out of situations. As stated earlier, the Myers Briggs test went into details in regards to my relationships with…

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    Jung Typology Test

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    1. The four letters of my personality are “INFJ” according to the Jung Typology Test. The letter “I” stands for introvert; the letter “N” stands for intuition. The letter “F” stands for feelings; and finally the letter “J” stands for judging. The Jung Typology Test, I completed, contained 64 questions with five answers choices for each question including: YES, yes, uncertain, no, and NO. Before taking the test, I thought there was no differences between the capitalized and lowercase (yes/no)…

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    Logic And Reasoning Essay

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    Philosophy offers a framework for assessing claims and ideas. In essence, philosophy is abstract and covers a variety of fields encompassing life. Logic is the structure of the relationship between concepts which one could argue applies to all divisions of the study of philosophy. But for a valid claim, possessing logic is not only necessary, for reasoning also plays a critical role. Logic and reasoning are important concepts that are parallel. According to the Meriam Webster Dictionary,…

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    Malcolm Gladwell's Blink

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    assumptions about the person or thing, which means a person does not need a lot of information to correctly predict something. Intuition versus experience discusses how our subconscious mind places a particular emphasis upon appearance, which means that we think we are deciding due to our unbiased intuition, but the fact of the matter is that we do not realize that our intuition is influenced by our life experiences. Awareness refers to the realization that the subconscious is affected by…

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    Mbti Personality Code

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    plans. I have a very big family and have always lived my life with them in mind. I want them to be apart of my life and envision them always by my side when I plan for my future. The second category of the personality type is Sensing or Intuition, I was a Intuition type of personality. I am a creative person; I am always looking at each step as a part of the bigger picture. Every piece is apart of a puzzle…

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    My ENTJ Personality

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    taking the Jung Personality Test, the results indicate that I have an ENTJ type of personality. I am “moderately preferred” to Extrovert and Intuition, I am “barely preferable” to Thinking as opposed to Feeling, and I am “marginally more” inclined to Judging than Perceiving. Extroversion “is one who prefers to deal with the world outside of oneself.” Intuition “is one who sees the big picture and thinks more about the future implications of an action.” Thinking “is one who judges their decisions…

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    use our senses and emotions in order to make better decisions and helping us to develop further. Through sensory and emotional abilities we are able to use our prosperity to form intuition. Instinctive judgments are however distinct of our intuition, therefore intuition may act as a barricade to a reasonable extent. Intuition and instinct have an interesting…

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    proposes, and thus was founded through common reasoning and intuition, not taciturn schooled learning. Louis Sullivan coined the now popular phrase “form follows function “in this essay. He eliminated the notion that arbitrary ornament was necessary to conceal lack of underlining design, and saw the structure as a whole. Skyscrapers were a perfect example of man’s might and American ideals. They were built from the strength, the intuition, the innovation, the emotion, and the freedom America…

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    In regard to instinct, Leda Comides and John Tooby stated that “our intuitions are produced by the human brain, an informative processing device that was designed by the evolutionary process” (47). Evolution provided humanity with tools, such as intuition, to survive much in the same way that it equipped mankind with the capability to know when it is proper to utilize these judgments. In connecting the links between ways of knowing and instinctive judgments, it will be made apparent the great…

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    created to be Gilgamesh 's equal, their godlike attributes juxtapose each other. Gilgamesh was partially God simply because of his physicality—his immense stature and strength. Enkidu, on the other hand, I considered godlike because of his natural intuition and connection with the natural world. Upon his creation, for example, the goddess Aruru molded him into existence as almost an animal himself. “In the wild she created Enkidu, the hero,/…he knows not a people, nor even a country. Coated in…

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