MBTI STORIES

The Misleading Introverted Cognitive Functions of the MBTI

Perceiving or judging? They are probably not what you think they are…

Robin Nemesszeghy
Personality Solutions
7 min readJun 15, 2021

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NOTE: If you are unfamiliar with the cognitive functions or function stacks of the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Typology Index), this post may be confusing or hard to follow. Check out the first three posts in my Objectively MBTI list to familiarize yourself with the basics before moving on to this one (my MBTI posts are best if read in the order displayed in the following list):

The MBTI exists as a tool to help us understand ourselves and each other better. It is labelled as a personality theory, but it is really just about each type’s preference for taking in and processing information via the cognitive functions. It does not say anything about a person’s character or likes and dislikes (i.e. personal preferences). As always, keep this in mind when using the MBTI.

I recently received a comment on one of my posts in my Intro to MBTI Stories series: You Probably Have the Wrong Idea

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Robin Nemesszeghy
Personality Solutions

Little Red Bird, flitting around to deliver words to the page | Creative Thinker & Writer | MBTI Specialist & Personality Coach | Editor & Book Coach