Harlow_Jem
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- Joined
- Apr 18, 2008
- Messages
- 219
- MBTI Type
- eNTJ
- Enneagram
- 8w9
You're... not paying attention.
Listen. Confirmation bias is when you search only for the things that support your conclusion, and put those in higher priority than those which don't support your idea.
You did that. Come on now. It's game over -- you can't prove conclusively that INFP is even a good match, let alone ideal. Don't talk to me about writing objectively.
What you wrote is absolutely subjective.
I don't understand how seeing that you make the most common logical fallacy means that I've discounted your every point.
Jeez you're putting words in my mouth now.
This also has nothing to do with type. You might be able to excuse employing extroversion as a cause, but... not really.
No typology is the study of types. And here is where you're wrong. It's not subjective. The types are built off of a few perfectly distinguished elements. The structure is subjective, but those elements are not. I possess a profound understanding of those elements.
Like found in a building, the structure requires a strong foundation.
That's the point -- it doesn't matter what other people say. Studying any object means that it's got nothing to do with perspective.
If you're doing it right, Neo-Jungian Typology is an objective metric, not a series of floating nebulous ideas.
Right. It was personal.
Which is fine, but then why do you propound this matchup as if it will work this way for any and all incarnations?
Talk about your own experiences, not the would be INFP and ENTJ experiences.
Since you didn't, what you said is potentially misleading.
Not explicitly, but after hearing "The INFP" a dozen or so times, it's only natural to think that you're talking about all of them, and not just one in particular. No, actually, you can make it clear in your post (since you did say they were YOUR experiences) by mentioning the actual experiences. I saw none.
All I saw were abstract references using "The" rather than "My".
How hypocritical can you get?
At the same time it's not my responsibility to protect the other forum members, it's not you're responsibility to make sure I don't.
Get off my case -- you're the one who screwed up.
Just confess it, correct it, and move on.
Talk about not being open...
Hahaha first of all you're defensive is hilarious and so irrational that I cannot continue arguing you for the sake of preserving my own sanity.
Second of all, you're not even an INFP or an ENTJ.... why are you posting your disbelief of the dynamics that the INFP and ENTJ feels/observes between the two as if your opinion on the matter is in the slightest, truly relevant?