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MBTI’s Binary Trap: Why “E or I” misses how you actually show up
Most personality tests ask: Are you an introvert or an extrovert? But life isn’t that simple. In this video, we break down why MBTI’s “E vs. I” binary falls short — and how PRISM offers a more dynamic, science-backed way to understand your personality. You’ll learn: Why MBTI oversimplifies personality into fixed boxes How context, stress, and growth shift how you show up The role of dimensionality and emotional overlays in PRISM Why PRISM gives you a moving picture, not just a static label
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Entertainment vs. Transformation
MBTI is fun, approachable, and a great starting point. PRISM is built for transformation — of mind, relationships, and performance. Not just “knowing your type,” but using it to change your life.
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Testing vs. Profiling
MBTI relies on self-report tests. PRISM uses profiling + markers + relational feedback, reducing bias and capturing real dynamics.
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Fixed vs. Fluid
MBTI assumes you’ll “always be” your type. PRISM builds in fluidity: subtypes, adaptive states, situational dimensionality. Because people change.
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Labels vs. Trajectories
MBTI labels you. PRISM shows your trajectory: growth paths, burnout risks, resilience strategies.
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