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Naw, the key word was "seem"
Naw, the key word was "seem"
_Poki_ said:I see NFPs bigger strength being curosity
_Poki_ said:I see NFPs bigger strength being curosity
A great amount of this gift of getting to people's cores quickly, so to speak, is an intense interest in whatever most deeply motivates them, which for almost everyone is very strongly tied to their identity.
betta recognize!!omg NFPs has superpowahz
betta recognize!!
Maybe istps are unreadable. I have no idea. I don't know any.
I see NFPs bigger strength being curosity, not the accuracy or the essence of someone. Most dont seem to get me at all. The y tend to "think" they know and they are usually way off base, atleast with me they are.
This is the NFPs biggest failure with understanding TPs. You have a better chance reading a TJ with that method.
The problem is that some ENFPs do not recognize that you guys work backwards from us. What is of importance to you, is often overlooked by us, and vice versa. Often we get the initial data and have no idea what to do with it, because we are not familiar enough yet with your make up. Doesn't mean the data isn't there though. It is like a blip on a radar...its just that we are turned around in the maze that is your brain
It takes experience as you think in an unnatural way for us, whereas TJs do not. And it never really completely feels natural, even after gaining some insight. Kind of like scanning an alien brain. We have to keep in mind that the intensity of how we would experience something is often off compared to how you guys experience it, though you are experiencing *that particular thing*. It might just to have any value to you whereas we would consider it very valuable. Personality mapping in detail is even more important in TPs, ime.
Again..thats coz for your brain we need to make an extra effort. And many ENFPs aren't even aware that this is the case, unless they do extensive research.
Make no mistake though, hon..you are perfectly 'readable' with NFP skills
I actually relish the challenge that is an STP brain as it is *so* different from ours, and there is so much to learn.
NTPs in a way are too familiar, lulling you into a false sense of security, causing you to get turned around before you realize it
ISTP's are readable, they just fight it more.
Or at least they pretend they do.