RedAmazoneFriendZone
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- Jun 25, 2014
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- MBTI Type
- *NF*
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- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
After having been typed ENFJ, ESFJ (where I don't recognise myself at all), and INFJ, I noticed this sentence in the ENFP description
makes total sense to me :
"IEEs will demonstrate inconsistent behavioral patterns to the objective, outside world.
But to the IEE, these behavioral patterns are as a result of a relativist view of how they make their decisions.
For example, an IEE might be steadfastly against going to a particular branch of a bank to deposit a check that is easily accessible and only 2 miles away, but is perfectly content going to a different branch of the same bank that is 25 miles away and requires a roundabout route to get there.
To the outside world this would not make sense; why not just go to the branch that is easier to access that can handle the same function? But to the IEE, this does not matter.
Choose one sentence/paragraph in your socionics profile/type that best describes you.
makes total sense to me :
"IEEs will demonstrate inconsistent behavioral patterns to the objective, outside world.
But to the IEE, these behavioral patterns are as a result of a relativist view of how they make their decisions.
For example, an IEE might be steadfastly against going to a particular branch of a bank to deposit a check that is easily accessible and only 2 miles away, but is perfectly content going to a different branch of the same bank that is 25 miles away and requires a roundabout route to get there.
To the outside world this would not make sense; why not just go to the branch that is easier to access that can handle the same function? But to the IEE, this does not matter.
Choose one sentence/paragraph in your socionics profile/type that best describes you.