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Pseudo-Travels

Pseudo-Travels looks at the effects of pseudoscientific personality typology using imagery of travel in order to illustrate how they may hinder us in the pursuit towards self- discovery.

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All Places at Once
All Places at Once

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All Places at Once

The Barnum Effect occurs when an individual deems a description of themselves as very accurate, but, in actuality, that description can be applied to a wide variety of people because of its vague statements.

Beyond the Linear Path
Beyond the Linear Path

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Beyond the Linear Path

Personality types not only list what traits you possess, but also how you should navigate life. As a consequence, they do not account for how a person can change and grow, and how their needs and interests can evolve as a result. The maze path... More

Deflection
Deflection

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Deflection

Personality types or astrological signs can be used as a means to deflect blame and responsibility from yourself for bad behaviour, preventing you from growing or changing for the better.

Going in Circles
Going in Circles

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Going in Circles

Despite the belief that personality tests reveal who you are, the only thing that they really do is confirm what you already know about yourself.

Lifelong Journey
Lifelong Journey

Animation

Lifelong Journey

Self-discovery does not end with taking a personality test. Rather, it lasts over your lifetime, encompassed in your experiences and the lessons you learn.

Obscured Focus
Obscured Focus

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Obscured Focus

A limited, surface-level understanding of a personality type or astrological sign can lead to harmful stereotypes. By only focusing on the immediate structures in the forefront, it can limit your perspective of an entire place.

Only the Highlights
Only the Highlights

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Only the Highlights

The preference for more outgoing personalities in Western culture stifles individuals who are more on the other end of the spectrum, in which quietness or passivity are seen as undesirable traits. The extrovert ideal is represented as main... More

Overlapping Parts
Overlapping Parts

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Overlapping Parts

In order to make the most of the places we travel to in life, we need to tap into both our introverted and extroverted qualities, emphasizing how introversion and extroversion are two ends of a spectrum rather than clear-cut binaries.

Transformative Outlook
Transformative Outlook

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Transformative Outlook

Your mindset and attitudes are strong parts of your personality and can heavily influence your personality traits that are thought to be unchanging. Hence, when adopting a growth mindset, you can ultimately change aspects of your personality... More

Unreliable Road
Unreliable Road

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Unreliable Road

The shaky, pseudoscientific foundation of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is represented as a road that slowly crumples away, implying that it won’t take you too far on your journey.

Work by

Alizah Hashemy

Illustration

“Pseudo-Travels looks at the effects of pseudoscientific personality typology using imagery of travel in order to illustrate how they may hinder us in the pursuit towards self- discovery. ...” [More]