Posted by Jan den Breejen on December 23, 2000 at 10:02:57:

Dave Kelly has a relatively under-valued site in which he shows insights that go further than ennea or mbti types:
PTypes personality types
http://www.geocities.com/ptypes/
However since 'ESTJ versus INFP' doesn't mean so much to me and I value holistic wording of things, I've tried to find the best keywords to label your polarity sets, the keywords then of course being opposites too. The polarities are based on mbti opposite-letter combinations; like INTP versus ESFJ.
Please take a look an suggest better words if you can.
Jan
Dave's type polarities in words
OBC (moralistic, control of impulse) versus ATS (no moral values, no impulse control)
AVD (shy, allergic to others watching them) versus NAR (spotlight grabber, needs public attention)
PAR (practically clever/calm improviser -for example Ulyssus Grant, other-directed) versus DPS (clumsy/goofy/panicks in unexpected 'practical' tasks, 'living in head'/cerebral)
HST (flattery/complimenting others to get attention) versus NEG/PAG(irritates/frustrates others when they pay attention)
SDS (stable, good at hard challenges and crisis management) versus CYC (labile/unstable, easily upset by very small incidents)
SZT (introverted; loves unstructured fantasy world) versus BDL (extraverted; need of clear instructions, problem with handling unstructured things: causes fear)
CNR (severe overvaluation of self, nobody can't give me advice since I have a superior mind/body) versus DEP (undervaluation of own abilities to do things without support/advice, feels frail physically) --- could be traditional contrast between French and German cultures?
SZD (indifference 'no big deal' causes un-empathic state of mind, for example towards suffering of animals > could cause autistic mistreatment) versus MAS (focus on needs of others, over-empathic/altruistic)