Category: Erik Thor

  • How I Feel When I Read A Book

    I’ve already pushed through more than 10 books this year, and last year, I managed to hit 35. I don’t set goals for my reading, it just depends on my mood, and this time of the year, reading speaks a lot to my mood and what I need. Reading is to me not very different…

  • How I Became The Smiling Melancholic

    Sometimes people say I’m too happy to qualify as an INFJ. INFJs are brooding, grumpy, sad creatures that should hide away in caves and grow long beards, developing wacky conspiracy theories about the world. Aren’t introverts supposed to be anxious? Aren’t judging types supposed to be more tense? Me, myself, I see myself as “the…

  • What Is Neojungian Typology?

    What is Neojungian Typology? Or is it a Neojungian Psychology? And what is a flow type? I hope the following article can help clear some things up.  You’ve got four functions in flow, you need them all to be happy, but you’ve come to prioritise one or two over the others. Fi-dominant types hold their…

  • Dear Diary…

    Dear diary, I have this strong passion to always keep improving, keep growing, keep hitting new insights, new levels, new discoveries. This is my passion and also my biggest stressor. It exhausts me to feel this pressure to keep posting better and more interesting videos and to keep improving my content. My desire to get…

  • Does Religion Make You Happy?

    Atheists like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris have worked tirelessly to question the basis of religion, and the need for it. 

  • How much do I work?

    Someone recently asked how much time I spend on this and what my time usually is spent the most on. I would say I work about 50 hours a week on this. A normal schedule for me: 06.30 Wakeup & breakfast & coffee 07.00 Scroll through e-mails and comments casually 08.00 Start work 10.00 Break…

  • Why We Need Neojungian Typology

    Modern psychologists have found over and over that the Myers Briggs Type Indicator is, while not completely useless, an incomplete tool. Its tests are unreliable, and its definitions on introversion, extroversion, intuition, sensing, feeling, thinking, judging and perceiving lack solid support in science. At the same time, science can confirm that people really do have…

  • Part Two: Your Worldview

    Your Conscious Worldview Beyond knowing your type, for example INFP, your type also gives a clue to what your conscious worldview is. Your worldview is a part of you apart from you. This means the things inside you that you find motivating and fascinating to learn more about, but which you also see as “outside”…

  • What Is The Neojungian Model?

    The neojungian model & the four letter code The neojungian model is different from all that you have studied so far. We are an independent system put together by studying neuroscience for four years at Neojungiantypology.com. We have an uniquely different way of looking at personality: as the key to flow and happiness. Every letter…

  • Neojungian Newsletter: How do you think the MBTI should change?

    We’re finally able to predict how each personality type grows at their best. Learn how below. Newsletter #2 Neojungian news Hey, and thank you for following our newsletter! Today we’re announcing some big updates to the website and to the project. Major updates to the personality test We’ve made the test better. There are more…