Dypak, to me at least, Lucy’s smiles were few and far between compared to Karma’s. But far more importantly, they were drawn and characterized very differently - they connected to the world and her own psyche very differently. The same goes for Lucy’s dancing, her social relationships, her whole way of interacting with the world and with people.
Js and Ps can’t be distinguished by the kind of superficial argument you just gave. But they can’t be distinguished by frequency of smiles either, necessarily. Let me be more precise then and say that Karma’s bliss is far, far different from Lucy’s bliss in kind - as are Karma’s more negative states of mind. I’m guessing that Karma is an INFP (which is often tagged with the yin-yang symbol anyway), while Lucy was an INFJ. The personality difference goes far deeper than the one-letter difference in MBTI code might mislead some to think.
The psychology is fine; but you have to be able to work with it to make these kind of judgments. I took the time to learn how. Respectfully I ask: have you?
Dypak, to me at least, Lucy’s smiles were few and far between compared to Karma’s. But far more importantly, they were drawn and characterized very differently - they connected to the world and her own psyche very differently. The same goes for Lucy’s dancing, her social relationships, her whole way of interacting with the world and with people.
Js and Ps can’t be distinguished by the kind of superficial argument you just gave. But they can’t be distinguished by frequency of smiles either, necessarily. Let me be more precise then and say that Karma’s bliss is far, far different from Lucy’s bliss in kind - as are Karma’s more negative states of mind. I’m guessing that Karma is an INFP (which is often tagged with the yin-yang symbol anyway), while Lucy was an INFJ. The personality difference goes far deeper than the one-letter difference in MBTI code might mislead some to think.
The psychology is fine; but you have to be able to work with it to make these kind of judgments. I took the time to learn how. Respectfully I ask: have you?