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Episode 5: Personality Types

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

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The Problem of Conflict and Typology in Relationships

Interversion may be confused with introspection, but introverds don't have a monopoly on introspection. Introspection depends on time alone and delving into yourself. And we recall that the reflective nature of the interverd causes him usually to think and consider before acting. The extvert has a positive relation to things, that is, outside objects, people. His actions are swift and subject to few misgivings or hesitations. Naturally, the two types seem designed for an ideal union. Many couples survive such prices and lived together to a ripe old age with a satisfying degree of mutual acceptance. But how is this possible given their differences? Well, you suggests hat it is

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