Smart Ravenclaws
Rita Winston
catlady at wicca.net
Tue Oct 10 06:59:18 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3106
--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Peg Kerr wrote:
> Uh, oh. I see another thread starting. Anyone want to take a stab
> at guessing which Myers-Briggs types get put into each house?
Matching the Jungian typology to the Houses was a Hot Topic back in
Yahoo days. Three DIFFERENT systems were invented, and Melanie
summarized all three of them in message #1435 on
http://www.egroups.com/messages/HPforGrownups-Archives
A little less than 15 years ago, I knew two people at work who were
both ENFJ -- the description of ENFJ in the book I was reading them
could have been created simply as a portrait of either of those
people. The important part is that for that type of person, relating
with human beings is as automatic and necessary as breathing air,
so wherever they go, they make new friends, and they keep up with
the old ones, too. Roz would have been a Gryffindor: she viewed all
her innumerable friends as people whom she would protect. Terry
would have been a Slytherin: he viewed all his innumerable
friends as resources who might come in useful sometime.
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