1/ Complex but accurate way to tell if someone is stressed/relaxed online: see if their sharing reflects dominant/shadow Jungian functions.
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2/ Step 1: use typealyzer.com to figure out their Myers-Briggs type from their main/professional blog
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3/ Step 2: Look up their type on Wikipedia and scroll down to the 4 dominant functions and 4 shadow functions.
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4/ Step 3: Now look at their Twitter or Facebook. If it reflects primarily dominant functions, they are stressed. If shadow, they're relaxed
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5/ Caveat: if you use a true hobby blog instead of a main/pro blog, it presumably reflects relaxation activity, so it will reflect evil twin
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6/ Example: a hardcore programmer who has a very emotional poetry blog. That's more shadow-dominant. Look up type, invert dominant/shadow.
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7/ This lowers precision considerably though, in an already low-precision recipe. Still, fun to try.
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8/ I call this whole thing Myers-Briggs voyeurism. My kind of relaxation. Creepy as hell, but then, the web is a creepy place.
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