Website review: Keirsey.com/personality/nfip.html
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applznorngz rated 9 months ago- Yeah, so I used to think that All the personality types were "just natural" now I am wondering if some of the weird ones (me, 1% of population) were made that way too... From abuse or even just.. off from "normal" Used to think that not fitting in just made me "special"... now, wondering... just defective...can be fixed??? Too Sensitive! From the page: "Other types usually shrug off parental expectations that do not fit them, but not the Healers. Wishing to please their parents and siblings, but not knowing quite how to do it, they try to hide their differences, believing they are bad to be so fanciful, so unlike their more solid brothers and sisters. They wonder, some of them for the rest of their lives, whether they are OK. They are quite OK, just different from the rest of their family-swans reared in a family of ducks. Even so, to realize and really believe this is not easy for them. Deeply committed to the positive and the good, yet taught to believe there is evil in them, Healers can come to develop a certain fascination with the problem of good and evil, sacred and profane. Healers are drawn toward purity, but can become engrossed with the profane, continuously on the lookout for the wickedness that lurks within them. Then, when Healers believe thay have yielded to an impure temptation, they may be given to acts of self-sacrifice in atonement.

JollyGreenGirl rated 13 months ago- me to a tee

jonnyXbrainless rated 14 months ago- This is eerily like me, it's interesting, and worth doing if you haven't already. It helped me understand myself that little bit more.

matthew1429 rated 18 months ago- Keirsey Temperament Sorter and Temperament Theory, Keirsey Character Sorter, information about personality, character, temperament, mating,leading, love, Publications of David Keirsey Please Understand Me.

jodles rated 22 months ago- From the page: "hey wonder, some of them for the rest of their lives, whether they are OK. They are quite OK, just different from the rest of their family-swans reared in a family of ducks." again, i cried. but i guess thats kinda the point.

- denalisky rated 29 months ago
- Huh. Interesting. But I'm not on the lookout for my wickedness, I know exactly where it is. It's just where I left it, dammit. From the page: "Healers are drawn toward purity, but can become engrossed with the profane, continuously on the lookout for the wickedness that lurks within them. Then, when Healers believe thay have yielded to an impure temptation, they may be given to acts of self-sacrifice in atonement. Others seldom detect this inner turmoil, however, for the struggle between good and evil is within the Healer, who does not feel compelled to make the issue public."

myroblyte rated 31 months ago- Harrumph ... no comment. From the page: "Other types usually shrug off parental expectations that do not fit them, but not the Healers. Wishing to please their parents and siblings, but not knowing quite how to do it, they try to hide their differences, believing they are bad to be so fanciful, so unlike their more solid brothers and sisters. They wonder, some of them for the rest of their lives, whether they are OK. They are quite OK, just different from the rest of their family-swans reared in a family of ducks. Even so, to realize and really believe this is not easy for them. Deeply committed to the positive and the good, yet taught to believe there is evil in them, Healers can come to develop a certain fascination with the problem of good and evil, sacred and profane. Healers are drawn toward purity, but can become engrossed with the profane, continuously on the lookout for the wickedness that lurks within them. Then, when Healers believe thay have yielded to an impure temptation, they may be given to acts of self-sacrifice in atonement. Others seldom detect this inner turmoil, however, for the struggle between good and evil is within the Healer, who does not feel compelled to make the issue public."