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4.0

As someone who is fascinated with personality types, namely Myers-Briggs, so many facets of this book were fun to read, explore, and analyze. The expansion of the cognitive functions of MBTI was the missing puzzle piece that explained so much more to me. The chapter on the strengthsFinder 2.0 test aroused interest and a desire to actually take the $20 test. 😄 I took one star off for the mostly black-and-white approach to all of these groupings.. Bogel just presents them all as if she takes gospel-truth stock in them all, which for a secular book would make some sense but from a “Christian perspective“ was just a little bit off to me. But that’s just my personal take. I find value in these things, but not as absolutes.