| Crime scene cleaners' personalities may make or break a free enterprise, price taker, crime scene clenaup business. Personalities become less important in monopolized crime scene cleanup businesses. Moral and ethical issues create pre-conceived notions about these government corrupted companies. Here I place crime scene cleaners into traditional personality profiles. | Crime Scene Cleaners Personalities | |||||||||||||||||
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Judgment-Perception Preference
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ST people rely more on facts. Although "facts are such silly little things" for the NF (intuitive plus feeling -- Ronald Reagan), for the ST, facts allow senses to perceive, verify, and arrange facts for a logical outcome. As a result, an ST crime scene cleaner and an NF crime scene cleaner begin work at odds. That they do not work well together may have a sensory perception and intuitive explanation. We must never commit ourselves to explaining social and individual relationships in these terms. Their conceptualization and implementation serves descriptive purposes. Even though apparently trustworthy, what applies to an individual today may not apply in ten years. Conditions change and people change in turn. An individual's education may cause a major shift in their main perceptual mode, sensory perception as opposed to intuitive perception. Even a catastrophic injury will switch the dynamics of our perceptual matrix. We might expect an ST person, practical thinking people, SF people with their friendly and sympathetic manner; NF people with their enthusiasm and insight, and NT people with their logic and critical thinking. Judgment-Perception Preference Not an active part of the personality matrix, the judgment and perception represent introversion and extroversion of processing feelings and information. Neither judgment nor perception exist without the other, and they work independently of one another. This means one's on while the other's off. Most important, the judgmental and perception preference may combine with any combination found in the perception matrix. We might call the "preferences" attitudes.' We use our introverted, judgmental preference when making a judgment. Our extroverted perception we use when an open mind approach helps to gather information. An example might apply to buying a car. Externalized perceptual preferences gather information related to the car's color, engine, make, model, and so forth. Then our internalized judgmental attitude kicks in to consider and judge the car's positive and negative qualities. When we learn to balance our introverted and extroverted attitudes, we should find our place in the world harmonized with the mean point of others' perceptions, given a sane and safe environment. When out of balance, we may appear out of balance to others by judging nature as something malevolent or supernatural. We might perceive of inherent injustice, Jim Crow, as something intellectually stimulating. We become "crazy" by community consensus. Of course, what's crazy in 2011 Salt Lake City, Utah may pass as the social and political norm in 1938 Nazi Germany. Combine these two attitude preferences with the personality descriptions found in the matrix, and we have a powerful explanatory tool for crime scene cleaners. Seemingly obtuse and complex, practice with these psychological tools does pay dividends in understanding human behavior.
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Perception and judgment create the path our personality walks upon, metaphorically speaking. Our preferred use of character types begins with a choice of extroversion or initroversion. Each of the Preference for Affects a person’s choice EI Extraversion or Introversion The EI, extroversion and introversion, focuses our attention on the external world we perceive or our internal world of ideas and feelings. The SN, sensing and intuition, focuses on one applied while the other remains unapplied. TF, thinking or feeling, judgment or perception focus on preferences for understanding he external world. An external world method for understanding by judging or perceiving. With all of this said, it's ultimately easier to tell what mode a person lives in that to tell which is dominant. Myers, Isabel Briggs; Myers, Peter B. (1995-05-03). Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type (Kindle Locations 378-395). Davies-Black. Kindle Edition. |
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