Let's say you have two friends by your side, Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong. Xiao Ming is a typical "P person", he likes to be open and flexible, do things casually and informally, always decide the itinerary at the last minute, and enjoy the surprises brought by improvisation; Xiaohong, on the other hand, is a standard "J person", her life is like a Swiss clock that runs precisely, planning each day in advance, and everything on the list must be completed in an orderly manner.
The term "p-man j-man" is derived from the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), a popular psychological assessment tool used to distinguish people's personality preferences. Among them, the "p" stands for perceiving, which tends to be flexible and open to new information; The "j" stands for judging, which tends to make plans, pursue certainty, and order. These two types of people correspond to the difference between the last letter of the four dimensions of MBTI, such as intp and intj are two typical combinations.
The reason why this meme is popular in cyberspace is because more and more young people are beginning to pay attention to and discuss the MBTI personality type, and are happy to use this label to describe their own or others' performance in daily life and work. The emergence of the P-person J-person terrier not only satisfies people's need for self-awareness, but also provides a new perspective to understand and tolerate different personality traits.
Let's think of it this way: p people are like free artists, they are good at capturing inspiration and responding to change; And the J people are like rigorous architects, they rely on blueprints to create an orderly life. No matter what type of genre, each has its own shining point, the key is to understand differences, respect individuality, and make us more harmonious and symbiotic in interpersonal communication.