Blackout
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I was just wondering----
This often seems to be given as advice to us, and as I have attempted doing so, I have come to wonder if much of our quest for self is really all that necessary or is worth spending so much time on? or is it something that idea of objectivity can not wholly define, either?
I know that, when if comes to personal preferences alone, there isn't really that much of a place for it, lol.
I mean, I guess when it comes to this it's just; how much do you value your own personal preferences and feelings?
Was this advice mostly given in terms of conflict management, or when make a decision(from seeing too maybe variables?) difficult?
I guess it goes for Te as well, as that is considered to be a highly objective function.
Honestly, I don't think Te is always correct or exact either. I suppose it's just looking to, or working with already existing external parameters, is it not? I almost feel like it's a cold slap in the face, followed by "your dominate function, does not matter! get with the program!"
Which is great of course, if you don't want to be an infp anymore...
This often seems to be given as advice to us, and as I have attempted doing so, I have come to wonder if much of our quest for self is really all that necessary or is worth spending so much time on? or is it something that idea of objectivity can not wholly define, either?
I know that, when if comes to personal preferences alone, there isn't really that much of a place for it, lol.
I mean, I guess when it comes to this it's just; how much do you value your own personal preferences and feelings?
Was this advice mostly given in terms of conflict management, or when make a decision(from seeing too maybe variables?) difficult?
I guess it goes for Te as well, as that is considered to be a highly objective function.
Honestly, I don't think Te is always correct or exact either. I suppose it's just looking to, or working with already existing external parameters, is it not? I almost feel like it's a cold slap in the face, followed by "your dominate function, does not matter! get with the program!"
Which is great of course, if you don't want to be an infp anymore...