Description
Perceivers are known for their great moral clarity, Right is right and wrong is wrong, and there is no gray area in between. Bold and direct, perceivers fel compelled to speak up for a cause they believe in, or to warn others about the painful consequences of their wrong actions-consequences perceivers can clearly foresee. To a perceiver, you reap what you sow, so the quickest way for things to get better is to stop sowing! The greatest act of love for a perceiver is risking everything to tell the truth.
Perceivers’ rock-solid confidence in their ability to make quick, decisive, and correct judgments makes them very persuasive. Their strong will enables them to stand, alone if necessary, when others disagree. They need his ability, because they often intuitively see where something is going long before the evidence is in, and will dramatise a point or resort to histrionics to get the message across.
Because of their blunt opinions and high standards, perceivers can have difficulty building friendships. They need to respect the leaders they serve under and to maintain open channels of communication with them. When immature or at their worst, perceivers can be domineering, argumentative, and critical toward others and themselves. Insensitive statements and intolerance can alienate those around them and undermine their position.