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Originally Posted by Zeke
Okay, that's good...
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Thanks. I imagine you noticed I expanded my remarks after you posted.
BTW, I renewed my acquaintance with the MB basics a little. Based on this, I'm now OK with thinking the MB typing of 'T' is more me than 'F' would be. I was making the naive mistake of conflating 'feeling' with emotion in general. MB is getting at basing decisions on "objective principles and impersonal facts (Thinking)" vs. "personal concerns and the people involved (Feeling)."
My basic doubts about the usefulness of the whole scheme do remain. So I don't necessarily agree that assigning me a 'T' or and 'F' means I therefore am or should be what MB says about Ts or Fs.