I don't know what to make of that. I know that when I see the sheer number of animals that we eat I get a little emotional. Living in the mid-country, I see these animals a lot. I get nothing from butterflies unless I'm testing to see how they handle flying in the rain... yeah, I know I'm a little strange
King, are you a vegan by any chance?What do you mean by testing butterflies to see how they handle flying in the rain? You mean you catch them and let them go in the rain to see how they do..?
I'm not so certain that's specifically related to MBTI, it's probably more related to exercise and diet. Though, if it is related to type, it could be INFP or INFJ. According to cognitive function theory:
infp (Fi, Ne,
Si, Te) has tertiary
Si, which is about the internal senses (what you see, what you hear, what you feel). For example, an ISFJ might trust what they see when they make descisions, they may have a fair bit of confidence in this trait. For an INFP, they may resort to this when they've hit a brick wall, or when they can't decide something, so they might go with what they can see (or can't see for that matter).
I have a tough time making decisions...it's like my emotions and my thoughts are in conflict with one another...
infj (Ni, Fe, Ti,
Se), has inferior
Se, This usually means that they are least strong in this function. An Se user, like ESFP, may prefer to feed their senses from the outside world. They may jump off a jetty just to feel the sensation, or staple themselves just for fun (that's why your typical booze hound is an ESXP). INFJs are generally least comfortable in these situations, and would presumably avoid them. Can't say that I ever saw a thrill seeking INFJ
I am totally INFJ in this regard!
Hope that
helps...