"Belief in the most infamous brain myths, such as the idea we only use 10 per cent of our brains or that 'some people are left-brained, others right-brained', remains rife, according to this survey"https://digest.bps.org.uk/2018/03/05/belief-in-brain-myths-and-child-development-myths-continues-even-among-those-whove-studied-psychology/ …
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The issue is when people assume that their traits are fixed and fundamental to their identity, think that MBTI allows them to deeply understand any individual based on their type, or make life choices based on what some random website tells them is "in line" with their type.
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well said
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