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[ISFJ] ISFJ description needed (but good one)

The green spirit

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People, I need good and funtional (with cog. functions) ISFJ desription. I would really like if someone from this forum actually wrote it, because I don't get what Si and Ne is, so from person it may be easier to understand. Anyway, link with good, unbiased, stereotype-free description might be good enough. To be honest, I'm not sure if I'm ISFJ, so I definitely must understand what this type is all about.
 

Agent Washington

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I think I went to a site yesterday and completely forgot what that site was, only to remember that I've seen a chart that is useful.

Sorry. Shit memory

Anyway, nobody asked, but here it is anyway, in case you don't find what you're looking for:

Sometimes, it is easier to understand these functions as binary concepts, and Si-Ne are ends of a pole, binaristic to Se-Ni. The higher in the stack, the more nuanced and prominent it is.

I never understood Si until I analysed it beside Ni. This is because they're both introverted perceiving functions, and Ni-Se is theoretically impossible to have in the same stack as Si-Ne.

I've also heard it said that it is easier to look out for the extroverted functions when typing. I personally think that is true; if looking at ISFJ, it is probably a good idea to look at Ne as an inferior function.

I also wrote a specific post on Si (in relation to Ni): http://www.typologycentral.com/foru...9362-si-dom-live-own-world-2.html#post2822706
 

Korvinagor

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CelebrityTypes has pretty good descriptions. But they don't really talk about cognitive functions unless you try actively looking for them.
 
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