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Founder of Mormonism
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public myers-briggs votes | (21/01/11 13:13) Tman: NFP |
(19/08/25 12:14) Jacobus: ENFP |
(19/08/22 23:37) LadyX: ENFP |
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public enneagram votes | (19/08/25 12:14) Jacobus: 3w4 |
(19/08/22 23:37) LadyX: 4w5 |
public instinctual variant votes | (19/08/22 23:37) LadyX: sp/so |
public tritype® votes | (19/08/22 23:37) LadyX: 458 |
public sociotype votes | (19/08/25 12:14) Jacobus: SEE |
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LadyX intp 5 One more clarification - my tritype vote should be 478 - not sure why I am unable to alter my vote but I haven't successfully been able to alter ANY of my tritype votes after the first vote... 0 2019-08-25 11:22:29pm (post #7010) |
LadyX intp 5 https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Joseph_Smith/Personality_and_temperament "His views were so strange and striking, and his manner was so earnest, and apparently so candid, that you could not but be interested. There was a kind, familiar look about him, that pleased you. He was very courteous in discussion, readily admitting what he did not intend to controvert, and would not oppose you abruptly, but had due deference to your feelings. He had the capacity for discussing a subject in different aspects, and for proposing many original views, even of ordinary matters. His illustrations were his own. He had great influence over others." - combined symbolically disparate elements into a unique vision still compelling and provocative - serious childhood injury resulting in a permanently damaged leg 0 2019-08-24 01:18:13am (post #7007) |
Jacobus INFJ 4w5 EIE 4w5 is an unusual typing for Smith, can you explain LadyX? 0 2019-08-23 01:24:27pm (post #6998) |
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