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Jun 29
1h 18m

J vs P - Are Judgers Really More Respons...

Joel Mark Witt & Antonia Dodge
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Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com 
 
Joel and Antonia dig into why perceivers and judgers often handle organization differently as life gets more complicated. They challenge the stereotype that judgers are simply more responsible, reframing responsibility as something tied to what each type feels accountable to. The conversation explores internal versus external organization, responsiveness under pressure, and how AI may change the way we think about systems and responsibility.
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