Mayflower
King Ping
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2016
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- MBTI Type
- ESTP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
Hello. After looking at the The Eight Functions and Building a Fence thread for the umpteenth time, I want to continue the idea. What would each of the functions focus on in a given scenario? Everyone can voice their ideas for fun and it helps newcomers with their type with real examples (well, somewhat real). I'll start off...
The functions at a party.
Se: Focus on the excitement of the party: the music, food, partaking in the debauchery in general.
Ne: Seeing what the party would be like if one invited drug addicts,, lawless bikers, murderers, if if if...
Fe: Trying to maintain a pleasant atmosphere, restocking the refreshments, counseling the wallflowers, cleaning the vomit.
Te: Attempting to create some semblance of order at the party. Trying to Schedule the activities, regulate beer consumption.
Si: Focusing on the impression that the party gives them. Seeing everything as "stale" except the SO who is acting "lively" with the host's spouse.
Ni: Seeing how the party is an example of how humans still embrace their baser instincts.
Ti: Inwardly complaining about the surrounding conversations' inaccurate facts. "No! Oxygen is not the most abundant gas in the atmosphere!!"
Fi: Complaining how everything doesn't fit their ideal. "The music is wrong. everyone is so superficial. No one understands me!"
The functions at a party.
Se: Focus on the excitement of the party: the music, food, partaking in the debauchery in general.
Ne: Seeing what the party would be like if one invited drug addicts,, lawless bikers, murderers, if if if...
Fe: Trying to maintain a pleasant atmosphere, restocking the refreshments, counseling the wallflowers, cleaning the vomit.
Te: Attempting to create some semblance of order at the party. Trying to Schedule the activities, regulate beer consumption.
Si: Focusing on the impression that the party gives them. Seeing everything as "stale" except the SO who is acting "lively" with the host's spouse.
Ni: Seeing how the party is an example of how humans still embrace their baser instincts.
Ti: Inwardly complaining about the surrounding conversations' inaccurate facts. "No! Oxygen is not the most abundant gas in the atmosphere!!"
Fi: Complaining how everything doesn't fit their ideal. "The music is wrong. everyone is so superficial. No one understands me!"