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Now we are on the final difference. Honestly I never thought I would see the end of this, however here we are. Last night I had a very fun discussion on this. The other individual didn't have a clue that this was what we were discussing. But I was almost ROLLING with laughter because the talk was so perfect. It was almost this word for word. I playing the roll of the Judger, and she playing the roll of the percever (I won't share the other this time if you wish to go watch it go ahead,

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Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P) is one of the categories in line with the results of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality questionnaire. The other categories of human personality, according to the MBTI scale, are: extroversion (E) vs. introversion (I), sensing (S) vs. intuition (N) and thinking (T) vs. feeling (F). Judging refers to

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This section Judging-Perceiving Preferences will delve deeper into how we orient ourselves to the external world. This mainly talks about whether we desire closure and conclusion in our environment or we seek openness and experience from it. Like all the other dichotomies, these two differences can lead to differences in our lifestyle and the way … Continue reading Judging – Perceiving Judging Vs Perceiving, Enfp Personality, Intp Personality, Personality Psychology, Infp Personality, Myers Briggs Personality Types, Myers–briggs Type Indicator, Myers Briggs Personalities, Infj Personality

Judging - Perceiving: This section Judging-Perceiving Preferences will delve deeper into how we orient ourselves to the external world. This mainly talks about whether we desire closure and conclusion in our environment or we seek openness and experience from it.

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