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PHQ | QUESTIONS FROM COMMUNITY: In this episode Joel and Antonia answer a question about personality types – ethics – IQ – and Emotional Intelligence.

In this episode Joel and Antonia answer a question about personality types – ethics – IQ – and Emotional Intelligence. #IQ #EQ #ethics

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  • Fermi
    • Fermi
    • August 28, 2015 at 2:53 am

    Interesting thoughts Taylor.
    Definitions are a funny thing. They can sometimes be precise and then also quite imprecise. For example ‘intelligence’ started off as one thing: ‘book-smart type ability’. Then people realized that’s not the only measure of one’s ability, and so it expanded to multiple intelligences. I like the multiple intelligence idea as is allows us to be more precise about what we are talking about and how different people have different abilities that make them shine. So i wonder if are you referring to a particular type of intelligence in your brother? A “mentally handicapped” person may be very intelligent, and even a genius, in a particular field or type of intelligence and lacking in others (which I think we all do to some degree).

    Also, a lot of hard work, practice and training can lead to a very high ability, but is that really ‘intelligence’ of any particular type? I’d say that is in the realms of ‘competence’.
    What do you think?

  • Fermi
    • Fermi
    • August 28, 2015 at 2:38 am

    Thanks Charis. Your observation of Feeler types is spot on I think. The P/J dichotomy I also thought was relevant but I didn’t tackle it initially as I thought one comment might turn into an essay. I agree with your points.
    I was unsure of how it would work out for the types with co-pilot functions Fe and Ti. Perhaps in my summary I should have said Fe and Ti Drivers.
    So a revision may be; IPs are most likely Ethics people and EJs are most likely Morals people?

  • Fermi
    • Fermi
    • August 28, 2015 at 2:21 am

    Yeah…I wouldn’t be so inclined to make such a brash simplifying statement that “INTJs are stupid”. But if you’ve got the empirical data from a substantial population sample, then power to you. Let’s wait and see if an INTJ jumps in on this!
    Your INTP description is good. I’m putting out some ideas and wanting feedback as to their validity. So thanks for you replies :)

  • Foday
    • Foday
    • August 28, 2015 at 1:25 am

    John knows 1/4th of INTJs that are stupid, Bill knows 1/2 of INTJs that are stupid, Jane knows 3/4th of INTJs that are stupid, you tell me which one is right.

    If being smart was my super power then being less educated would be my weakness.

  • Charis Branson
    • Charis Branson
    • August 27, 2015 at 2:37 pm

    I know quite a few INTJs and none of them are stupid.

    As a side note, I am continually entertained by the tendency to view one’s own personality as a super-power, whereas everyone else’s is inferior.

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