by John Bodine | Dec 12, 2021 | Articles
Nietzsche’s Insight for Ni and Si Users The past is a heavy thing. It is the past that imprints upon our bodies all the pain we have felt, all the memories we have gathered, and all the sufferings we have endured. Trauma too, and the inability to cope adequately...
by John Bodine | Nov 14, 2021 | Articles, ENTP, ESTP, INFJ, INTP, ISFJ, ISTP
Typing (most of) the Dune Ensemble Welcome to the world of Dune. In this article, we’re going to type (most of) the Dune ensemble. As opposed to recent articles, which have been dedicated solely to one character, we will be covering a lot more ground here. If you’ve...
by John Bodine | Nov 7, 2021 | Articles, ESTP, INTJ, ISTP, The Cutting Edge with CSJ
James Bond’s Personality Type — Who really is 007?Bond. James Bond. The super-secret spy, irresistible charmer, cold-hearted killer, morally complex executioner, assassin, and loyal soldier, Bond is much more than a charismatic spy who only works hard to play...
by John Bodine | Oct 22, 2021 | Articles, The Cutting Edge with CSJ
The Brilliance of the Trickster The Trickster is the most useless of all the Cognitive Functions! Even the Demon, the lowest, most repressed — most suppressed — function, full of our irritation, resentment, and hatred, has some consistent utility. But the Trickster,...
by John Bodine | Sep 30, 2021 | Articles, ENTP, ESFP
Psychoanalyzing Tyler DurdenYou were looking for a way to change your life. You could not do this on your own. All the ways you wish you could be? That’s me. — Tyler DurdenTyler Durden is cool. He’s a badass. Without a care in the world, he walks with a swagger, lives...