If you had to confuse any type for its exact opposite, one that has the opposite 4 letters or the reverse cognitive processes like ESTJ (Te, Si, Ne, Fi) vs. INFP (Fi, Ne, Si, Te) or ISTP (Ti, Se, Ni, Fe) vs. ENFJ (Fe, Ni, Se, Ti) etc..., which two would they be? Or if you were introduced to a person and you were some how told that this person was one of two opposite types, with which two opposite types are you least likely to make a blunder in typing the person (assuming that you know all types equally well)?
Or do you believe that all types appear equally different from their opposite?
To phrase more simply, which two opposite types are the hardest ( I realize that I am referring to opposites so they are already pretty easy to tell apart. But if there is a hardest...) to tell the difference between? Which two appear the most similar?
Just as much as your first post. I understood what you wrote down. But what's not clear is what you really want to find out. Why do you want to figure this out?
I don't think it's easy to confuse 2 opposites. The confusion is more when just 1 letter is different. And for me, the J/P difference is the most difficult.
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