So basically, what’s the proof that union analytical psychology is accurate, realistic, truthful, etc? Well, the first, the first piece of actual empirical evidence of it that we actually have comes from Dr.ĭario Nardi, and if you haven’t read the neuroscience of personality, or his other books, or have become familiar with his work, then you don’t understand that his entire purpose or his entire platform, all of his work, his life’s work, basically, is merging this so called pseudo science with empiricism. I would like to clarify that I believe in its accuracy myself as I am here. What is the proof that the typing system you teach is accurate, realistic and truthful, that people actually have attributes and functions as defined by their type? A lot of evidence I see is anecdotal. But besides that, this is context that will make you empathize with the main question. I personally that this idea falls into the myth that everybody is unique and special or equal. Generally, people believe that any typology systems are pseudoscience, nonsense, and accurate, so on. This is an intp asking this question by the way. So hey, I opted to ask a question that I’m sure a lot of people care about, and that could change my headspace. So Just email support at CS Joseph dot life, you’ll have a ticket open for you.Īlright, so today’s question. If you have any questions about how to do that, or if you get lost, go ahead and send an email to open a ticket at support with support at CS Joseph dot life. If you’re not go go there and become a journeyman member and then just upgrade your account from Acolyte. And if you guys want to get your questions answered here on the podcast and also on YouTube, become an acolyte member that is at CS joseph.ly, forward slash members or CS joseph.ly forward slash portal, make sure you’re already a journeyman member. I’m your host CS Joseph, and we are doing more acolyte questions. CS Joseph answers the Acolyte question do you have any proof the type grid is real?
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