03-23-2017, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-23-2017, 10:57 AM by JackOfHearts.)
I found a way to classify people in this forum with the tools I use so I didn't need any feedback though I checked if it actually make sense in practice. I will say the results comes about right from what the person say at around 70% of times. I think there is a 30% error margin for a few reasons:
- It's hard to understand the terminology and to makes sense out of it. The labels are labels, I tend to prefer the definition than the labels because we sometimes have different definition of the labels.
- Some people have difficulty to understand themselves due to their personality.
- Some people have a lot of “secondaries function”, some have 4 different capacity/skill in the system I use, though even with all that there is still a core function, on that I agree with Chaos when he said this “ It measures the way your brain is wired to absorb, dissect and categorize information.” though I would tend to see it more as core values than just a pure brain/mind stuff, it will be more what is essential to this person, like her "soul" almost.
- Some people have their core values/function weaker so it may not be as apparent who those person really are until they grow older, as the person get more mature/secure over time and reflect more who she is really.
I came up with that classification thanks to that video from this guy. He classify people with 4 different main “Temperament” which I see as the person core value. I realized the definition of those temperament fits exactly with the 4 main categorization used in my system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOIbUnwqPUw
Here is the classification, I selected what makes most sense to me:
SP – Warriors/Artisan – Kshatriyas
SJ – Logistical/Guardian – Sudras
NT – Strategist/thinker – Vaishyas
NF – Moral Officers/Idealist – Brahmins
You may have noticed that the last label is the same system used by the caste system in India. I believed that this system is now corrupted but in the past it was used similarly to how the MBTI system is used today (as a way to help people find who they are, what is their core values, personality, etc). One important thing to know is that each type can do any job they want, it's not a limit to what a person can do career wise, for example you can have “Sudra/Logistical” doing a “Kshatriyas/Warrior” type job, it's because it's not the only factor to look at for career, you can't really understand a person fully with that short label even if it can be quiet revealing as it's the core.
The video link above reflect well how that system can be used. I found it to be really accurate to differentiate the different type of people core “values/temperament”.
So here the classification I made from the data I gathered:
SP – Warriors/ Artisan – Kshatriyas:
4kingdoms, Ali6nment, Catman, Inconceivablezen, MD81, Voitek,
Alpha_mind, Apollolux, Benjamin, cashmercat, Chaos, Freerad98, Genesis, Geodude, InTheZone, Robstar, TheChoosenOne
SJ – Logistical/Guardian – Sudras:
AbundanceCH, BadoneBadone, MR_smith, Eslima, Ivaylo, Mystic_Pymp, RTboss
, Shub, Soufly, Travis, Waahbeta
NT – Strategist/thinker – Vaishyas:
Alpha_scorpio, Cataleya, Colleen, DarthXedonias, Dweller94, JJ54, Kenpachi, OberynMartell, Grizzly_bear, Posh, Spiritman, Swisston , Tobi, Weichi, Yeah!,
Alpha360, Blink, Bodgy,Diameteo, I am a self helper,Jimbobday, illumi, Leonidas, Mat422, Skywolf, VincentVega, Vincent
NF – Moral Officers/Idealist – Brahmins:
Dzemoo, Eternity, Hmoody, LeoisTheSun, WhySoSerious, Achiever, Artemis, Aventus, bookstacks, Dante, Enoch, Frosted, Lars, Lowe, Rise, Samba99, Shannon
That classification seems to fit at around 70% if not more of what people said from the test they took. In a few case like Ivaylo or Rtboss, it may not fit what they thought as they have another part of their personality that is very dominant but it's not their core value from the system I used. I cannot emphasize enough to watch the video I shared as we may have different definition of what each type is.
I don't expect everyone to agree with that classification, so feel free to disagree or to agree.
- It's hard to understand the terminology and to makes sense out of it. The labels are labels, I tend to prefer the definition than the labels because we sometimes have different definition of the labels.
- Some people have difficulty to understand themselves due to their personality.
- Some people have a lot of “secondaries function”, some have 4 different capacity/skill in the system I use, though even with all that there is still a core function, on that I agree with Chaos when he said this “ It measures the way your brain is wired to absorb, dissect and categorize information.” though I would tend to see it more as core values than just a pure brain/mind stuff, it will be more what is essential to this person, like her "soul" almost.
- Some people have their core values/function weaker so it may not be as apparent who those person really are until they grow older, as the person get more mature/secure over time and reflect more who she is really.
I came up with that classification thanks to that video from this guy. He classify people with 4 different main “Temperament” which I see as the person core value. I realized the definition of those temperament fits exactly with the 4 main categorization used in my system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOIbUnwqPUw
Here is the classification, I selected what makes most sense to me:
SP – Warriors/Artisan – Kshatriyas
SJ – Logistical/Guardian – Sudras
NT – Strategist/thinker – Vaishyas
NF – Moral Officers/Idealist – Brahmins
You may have noticed that the last label is the same system used by the caste system in India. I believed that this system is now corrupted but in the past it was used similarly to how the MBTI system is used today (as a way to help people find who they are, what is their core values, personality, etc). One important thing to know is that each type can do any job they want, it's not a limit to what a person can do career wise, for example you can have “Sudra/Logistical” doing a “Kshatriyas/Warrior” type job, it's because it's not the only factor to look at for career, you can't really understand a person fully with that short label even if it can be quiet revealing as it's the core.
The video link above reflect well how that system can be used. I found it to be really accurate to differentiate the different type of people core “values/temperament”.
So here the classification I made from the data I gathered:
SP – Warriors/ Artisan – Kshatriyas:
4kingdoms, Ali6nment, Catman, Inconceivablezen, MD81, Voitek,
Alpha_mind, Apollolux, Benjamin, cashmercat, Chaos, Freerad98, Genesis, Geodude, InTheZone, Robstar, TheChoosenOne
SJ – Logistical/Guardian – Sudras:
AbundanceCH, BadoneBadone, MR_smith, Eslima, Ivaylo, Mystic_Pymp, RTboss
, Shub, Soufly, Travis, Waahbeta
NT – Strategist/thinker – Vaishyas:
Alpha_scorpio, Cataleya, Colleen, DarthXedonias, Dweller94, JJ54, Kenpachi, OberynMartell, Grizzly_bear, Posh, Spiritman, Swisston , Tobi, Weichi, Yeah!,
Alpha360, Blink, Bodgy,Diameteo, I am a self helper,Jimbobday, illumi, Leonidas, Mat422, Skywolf, VincentVega, Vincent
NF – Moral Officers/Idealist – Brahmins:
Dzemoo, Eternity, Hmoody, LeoisTheSun, WhySoSerious, Achiever, Artemis, Aventus, bookstacks, Dante, Enoch, Frosted, Lars, Lowe, Rise, Samba99, Shannon
That classification seems to fit at around 70% if not more of what people said from the test they took. In a few case like Ivaylo or Rtboss, it may not fit what they thought as they have another part of their personality that is very dominant but it's not their core value from the system I used. I cannot emphasize enough to watch the video I shared as we may have different definition of what each type is.
I don't expect everyone to agree with that classification, so feel free to disagree or to agree.