I forget what the letters above stand for, but it's important, whatever it is.
I've been reading about the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicators. It's a method for figuring out personality types and temperaments. Kind of like the Popular Sanguine and Perfect Melancholy or the Otter/Beaver/Golden Retriever/Lion methods.
According to the MBTI, there are 16 different "types" of people. And you figure out your type by answering questions. Are you an extrovert (E) or introvert (I). Do you gather data from your senses (S) or intuitively (N), and so on.
Hubby and I headed out of town last weekend for an overnight trip. As we were packing, I took my dressy clothes, on their hangers, and hung them rightnextto his. A few minutes later, he grabs his clothes to put in the car...and leaves mine hanging in the closet!!
One of the descriptions for his "type" is that they can't see what's right in front of them. Boy, is that accurate.
So, is it a male/female thing? Or a personality thing? Or is he not a detail person?
I only know that I'm glad I had a feeling and double checked the closet before we left.
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Carrie is a free lance writer living in Central California. She has one husband, two daughters, one son-in-law, one grand-daughter, one neurotic dog, one ancient cat, and one teenage cat.
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