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    A lot of that information can be found here: https://personalityprism.app/faq https://personalityprism.app/about https://personalityprism.app/essays
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    Home base works as a framing and feels right. Some people will have a clear primary type with state shifts to a small number of alts. Others will have more equal variation across multiple types without a clear center. The instrument should be able to surface both patterns once there's enough...
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    Thanks for the detailed feedback. What you're describing about immersing versus going meta when asked is exactly the kind of state shift PRISM tends to surface. Your natural reading mode might be immersive, closer to Inhabitant. When you're responding to a test in writing, you're in a different...
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    Thanks for the detailed feedback. The brain regions question is a good one and the honest answer is that PRISM doesn't make claims at that level. It's behavioral cognitive style assessment, not cognitive neuroscience. The instrument measures what your attention goes to in response to passages...
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    Cool. Did you get a chance to read over the results and the Guardian type page?
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    Sorry I missed your comment the first go round. What did you think of results and the Inhabitant type?
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    I'm sorry I missed your comment. What did you think of the Mirror type?
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    Sounds good. I'll come back periodically. Thanks for taking the time to engage with all of this. It's been genuinely useful conversation.
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    Thanks for the detailed feedback, Ian. Your comment itself is doing the Witness pattern in real-time. You're seeing yourself get typed and immediately stepping back to a second layer of analysis about functions and life context and substances. The Witness subtype description says "You see...
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    Thanks for the detailed feedback. On being concise: that's not necessarily contrary to Polymath. The type has three subtypes: the Universalist, the Synthesizer, and the Generalist. From what you're describing about looking for what's actionable, switching perspectives, and tracing things to...
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    That's up to you, but I sure would be interested and would definitely find it helpful to hear :) I'd appreciate it. What type do you think that you are?
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    It's interesting to hear about your Weaver connection. I'm still thinking that the connection there might be a mood/state shift where you drift more into the Weaver type when faced with certain situations, stimuli, etc. Hopefully when I add the mood/state constellations the data will help point...
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    The other consideration I forgot to mention that might be relevant is the young age of PRISM on the internet and available for people to use. PRISM has only been live for less than two months.
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    Here's what INFJs across the full PRISM dataset have been getting: Inhabitant: 30% Weaver: 23% Guardian: 23% Polymath: 10% Cartographer: 10% Mirror: 3% Architect: 0% Sentinel: 0% Explorer: 0% (n=30 of takers who self-reported MBTI as INFJ) Considering that over 1,700...
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    Interesting type for an INFJ. Did you get a chance to read your results and possibly visit the Polymath type page at personalityprism.app/types/polymath ? What did you think of what it said there?
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