INFP for the first round. I chose:
"...comparing the current situation to past experiences, to the point where my body seems to be reliving the experience." /
"...entertaining a wealth of possible choices, weaving them together to find new opportunities or interpretations."
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"...weighing the situational worth or importance of everything, as I feel it should be."
ENTP for the second round. I decided to answer the questions slightly differently. I chose:
"...finding just the right word to clearly express an idea concisely, crisply, and to the point." /
"...being responsible and taking care of other people's feelings, and for them to return the same."
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"...entertaining a wealth of possible choices, weaving them together to find new opportunities or interpretations."
Honestly, both options could apply to me.
For the ""I am always...." question: I am generally always both thinking about all the choices / combonations, as well as weighing the importance of things that just happened relevant to those choices and their context.
For the first question: For the answer set I chose where I got the INFP result, I do think over past experiences, but never to the point where my body is reliving them. The second option however, I do a lot. For the set I chose for the ENTP result, I do the 1st a lot, and the second only occasionally or as a "background process". I don't do it conscientiously always, but I'll feel bad if I notice someone being left out for example, and work to fit them into the conversation.