by John Bodine | Apr 24, 2022 | Articles, ENFJ, ESTP, INFJ, ISTP
The Templar Mirror: Is It Genuine? Templars are mirrors. The four Templar types — ESTP, ISTP, ENFJ, INFJ — more than any other types, reflect the behavior and values of those around them. The combination of Extraverted Feeling (Fe) and Extraverted Sensing (Se) in the...
by John Bodine | Apr 10, 2022 | Articles, The Cutting Edge with CSJ
Understanding the Inferior Function’s Fear The paralysis and the pain that the Inferior creates forms continual, ongoing obstacles that we must face on a daily basis. This applies even more so for those who understand this psychology. Because, while there is...
by John Bodine | Mar 20, 2022 | Articles, ENTP, ESTP
The Most Culturally Neglected Child Function Childhood is the most defining time in our lives. As we grow into adolescence and eventually emerge into adulthood, we begin to see that the foundation of life experience imparted on us as children will shape most of the...
by John Bodine | Mar 14, 2022 | Articles
FAIRNESS IS NOT FOUND IN LOVE I had a conversation with Chris Taylor recently about the vital differences between love and fairness. He encapsulated the conversation through an idea he expressed as follows: “‘Love,’ by definition, is favoritism.” We will unpack...
by John Bodine | Mar 7, 2022 | Articles
The Nemesis, the Demon’s Advocate The Nemesis function causes us a lot of discomfort. Introducing worry to an otherwise confident Hero makes us feel like every choice we make, thought we have, value we hold, or experience we store is insufficient. It is...
by John Bodine | Feb 21, 2022 | Articles
Typing Boba Fett The OG of bounty hunting, we finally get to see the legend of Boba Fett’s famed Sarlacc-pit escape come to life in The Book of Boba Fett. Star Wars fans are thrilled and it brings the opportunity for further analysis of his character. Specifically,...