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[ENTP] ENTP's: Explain how you are different from ENFP please

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Broud Balestinian
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Just a quick shout out to the ENxP crowd.

Come Nihllerz (or however you spell it), I told you before, I will show you the ways of the herd.
 

Ardea

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I think that an ENFP will have no trouble going with their gut/feelings/values.

And the ENTP will weigh logic, their intuitive feelings, possible futures, feelings, and values.

amiright?
 

Mitzy

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i think values would be ahead of feelings, actually. because even values have SOME sort of logic.
 

Amargith

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I think that an ENFP will have no trouble going with their gut/feelings/values and once those are known, analysing them to confirm that they're making the right decision, especially when it is an important one

And the ENTP will weigh logic, their intuitive feelings, possible futures, feelings, and values.

amiright?

Now you are :)
 

EcK

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the ones i was raised with??

I burned that to make fire when I was 5, It was cold outside.

Aren't values more like an S thing ?
 

Lady_X

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Mitzy

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I burned that to make fire when I was 5, It was cold outside.

Aren't values more like an S thing ?

s thing? um i grew up with a spanish mother and a russian father. :|
 

EcK

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myeah, too me anything that strays too much from some sort of moral relativism is pretty much irrational, including values.

s thing? um i grew up with a spanish mother and a russian father. :|

Polish parents here. "ur grandpa was a hero, be good, believe in god and all that shit.
I remember hearing something about honor.
 

Mitzy

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myeah, too me anything that strays too much from some sort of moral relativism is pretty much irrational, including values.

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uh not really. just because something is held as a value or moral, it doesnt mean that they dont make sense..
 

Moiety

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myeah, too me anything that strays too much from some sort of moral relativism is pretty much irrational, including values.

^This is an example of a value. So everyone has values, really, even you.
 

EcK

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uh not really. just because something is held as a value or moral, it doesnt mean that they dont make sense..
Of course of course.

Values are one of those things that save our brains some computation. It's, evolutionary speaking, very efficient in learning adapted behaviors (meaning they survived until now) and speeding up reaction time in everyday situations

Yet our societies are just too flexible, too large, evolving too fast for values.
alot of them will, of course, be rather rational, but on the other hand it doesn't make them the only and more efficient method\point of view.

But the major risk is that rational values are used as a excuse to cover up for the numerous mistakes of the rest, all the bullshit, irrational, unfair things that just stay alive using memetics
 

digesthisickness

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myeah, too me anything that strays too much from some sort of moral relativism is pretty much irrational, including values.

well, you're wrong.

and, everything after, "too me..." in the post i quoted proves it.
 

EcK

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well, you're wrong.

and, everything after, "too me..." in the post above proves it.

Your arguments ?

Wondering.

Am I getting the definition of values wrong or some shit?

Should I say strong value ?

And saying I'm wrong doesn't make me wrong. It just makes you suck at arguing.
 
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