Venom
Babylon Candle
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2008
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- 1w9
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- sp/sx
Without Fi we have no sense of self. We have no sense of enjoyment, nor most of what makes us human.
I disagree. No single one of these functions = our sense of self. We have the "us" as a blob of self. Then we have our little world views we acquire as we go, the molds are applied to the blob until it has a certain number of sides.
Did Einstein have no sense of enjoyment? So I guess Einstein now has every function and merely gear shifts?
lol no. Define Fi.
If we look at functions not as gear shifting, but as worldviews we take on when decision making, Fi is rather simple to define:
Fi: Double checks for anything that is simply unconscionable, regardless of cause/effect, results or bottom line "success".
"Is anyone's future success, integrity, health or self-esteem is being jeopardized by these methods?"
"Is it conscionable to be managing the staff like they are all idiot peons?"
Other examples that easily fit this definition: "making it legal to sell organs would definitely solve economic problems and be the cause of getting some results (Te world view), but do we really want to live in a world that treats human beings like commodities? I find that unconscionable, no matter how effective!" (Fi world view)