this is great.
a few questions:
- does it make sense to think of the extroversion or introversion of Feeling as a spectrum? or would you just say that the introverted element of the morals of an xxFJ is solely attributable to Ni or Ti? at this point i'm thinking of it as: the morals of the external environment (Fe) are simply louder than inner-motivated morals (Fi), but both are present.
-when an xxFJ is in a new social environment, they seem to mirror their past moral environments and only gradually integrate the new environment in. is this due to the time element of Ni (or Si)? because Fe in and of itself has no means of storage. if they just completely conform to the new standard, does this mean that Fe is purely relying on extroverted perception for information?
-this is pretty much the same as the above question: i've seen plenty of ENFJs that seem to completely disregard their present moral environment in favor of their own long-standing moral rules (they'll even be quite rude about it). is this just due to strongly developed introverted functions? because their rules must've been externally validated as some point to even have any value. (i'm pretty sure i already know the answer to this, but whatever)
-all my questions seem to have overlap, but: i'm somewhat confused about the work of introverted intuition here. even if we think of it as a hierarchy of concepts, there still has to be work of a judgment function to integrate new abstract information into the concept web. since introverted intuition is internally motivated, does that mean it will automatically reject information that does not fit and automatically integrate information that does? or do we need a thinking function to do this work? if a thinking function is necessary, then that pretty much means any healthy NFJ must have well developed Ni AND Ti.
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