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Why We Need Introverted Thinking In Today's World - 0148

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🗓️ 21 November 2016

⏱️ 56 minutes

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In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about why we need Introverted Thinking in our modern world of misinformation and confusing logic.

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome back to the Personality Hacker Podcast. My name is Joel

0:06.8

Mark Witt. And I'm Antonia Dodge. Joel and I have been talking about an

0:10.8

interesting phenomenon that we see come up that is related to type

0:16.0

and society, but not just to society, but also to society's timelines. So let me impact that a little bit. When you look at Myers-Briggs-types, we're talking

0:29.2

about 16 archetypes. Artypes are patterns that we've observed of people showing up over and over and over again throughout history.

0:40.0

Well, we talk a lot about how we are microcosms or individual manifestations of macrocosms.

0:47.0

Macrocosms being like social manifestations.

0:51.0

And if society can be mirrored in individuals and individuals can mirror society,

0:56.6

then that means you can personality profile or type an entire society. Now that doesn't mean that everybody in that society is

1:04.8

going to be of a single Meyersburg's personality type, but there's going to be

1:09.4

certain characteristics that are more and less favored by those societies that will

1:14.8

mirror an individual's relationship with their cognitive function

1:19.2

preferences. So let me give you an example of what we mean. So we are in the United States and for

1:26.7

a while now the United States has had a preference for a for quite a long time of judging tendencies.

1:36.5

So we can really see this actually,

1:38.8

especially in the mid part of last century and before.

1:42.4

There was a lot of emphasis placed on

1:44.6

Judger quality. So Judgers by definition use the four cognitive functions of

1:51.0

introverted sensing, introverted intuition, extroverted thinking,

1:55.0

and extroverted feeling as their dominant and auxiliary

1:59.0

cognitive functions are what we call the driver and co-pilot

2:01.8

in the car model.

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