The 2024 First day
Non-Binary and MBTI
INFP psychology: New ideas Vs Programmed ideas
Humanism and Asperger’s/ Autism level 2: Analysis of “My name is Kahn” movie
My favorite way of creatively impact society
INFJ-INTJ in front of ENFP
What is it like for sciences to challenge Depression
Falling for subconscious type in : A Tourist’s guide to Love Movie
The emotional devouring and empathy dismissal
Social dismissiveness
Someday Somehow
Are we having fun yet?
Content Creation and Society mirroring
IN*J ENFP dating in the Holiday dating guide movie
Psychology of Unusual couple ESTP- INFP in : Beautiful Disaster Movie
Verbal war + Romance INFP Vs ESTJ in : The Hating game Movie
ISFP -ISFJ relationship in Ghosted movie
ISFP man desperate need for friendship in : The honey moon 2022 movie
Disclaimer for P & J Letters
The INFP Woman : The hidden treasure in a fake world
Problem solving: What type of mattress is right for you?
Nerds personality types
The mindset of optimization or “Optimization Style”
An ENFP woman asks me how to be president: What does she need psychologically?
Entp infp in Stepping into the holiday movie
Psychology of Religious Tolerance
Tennis players in Netflix “Break point”
ESTP personality in Movie Analysis: Bachelors 2015
Modern women fantasy
Multiple Life partners
Adoption Psychology in LIFEMARK
INFP and arranged marriage in : What’s love got to do with it? Movie
ISFP women as police officers in Türkiye
INTP-INFJ Lifestyles
Simedba Model for Relationships
ENTJ woman as a president, not ENFP
Blog presentation
Gender Superiority?
INFP Life journey on Hulu’s Originals
ENFP ISFJ dating in Christmas spark movie
My social suffering
Creation of Spotify in the Netflix serie “the Playlist” w/ MBTI Analysis.
Looking at someone
Analysis of Love is Blind Sweden on Netflix
IN*J ENFP in the destination Christmas movie
These articles are an original mix of personal insights, scientific results, autobiography, and storytelling.
The author, me, doesn’t intend to follow any common way of writing. On the contrary, the more personal, original, and creative, the better it is for me. For people that look for commonality, I don’t advise reading this Blog as it can be difficult to understand or, the opposite, very relatable but psychologically hard to endure as it will trigger insecurities and truths that you tried to bury for years. Other than that, I would be incredibly happy to have readers who are up for the challenge or are looking for unique ways to see and interpret the world while accurately portraying people and situations.
I’m noticeably confident in the prominent level of originality in my writing, but at the same time, I write with simple, common US English. I don’t like using what we call “snobby writing” or employing rare words. I do have a scientific background of 12 years of self-education, 6 years PhD and an engineering degree. However, the science that I like is the one that can benefit people directly in the near future, not the one that benefits only institutions.
This introduction is meant to get closer to you, as a reader, upfront and give you the choice to get closer or stay away without the need to use any manipulative marketing or insincere thoughts. All my writing is, by default, genuine and a personal expression. Otherwise, I will hate writing and don’t have a reason to write anymore. I don’t enjoy fiction if I don’t see any link with reality. I used to watch only movies that describe people’s situations or deal with social matters including romantic and comedy movies and series. Never Science fiction or horror movies, only action movies that describe some futuristic technology that is relatable.
My background is unusual as it is shaped primarily by self-education and personal analysis. So, my writing is a personal extension that unveils and reveals an inside world that is unique. All introverts have a rich internal world but need a proper outlet to share it with the “external world”. I will keep this introduction short hoping that we can connect and that my insights in this writing will be useful to you to be a better version of yourself or start seeing another part of the world with a new angle that you didn’t have access to before. I use Carl Jung’s analytical psychology, the cognitive functions of the 16 personality types, and the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) models to analyze people with my personal analysis and other mentors’/experts’ insights.
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