Zarathustra
Let Go Of Your Team
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Is that the difference you meant, that the introverted forms of a function are 'much deeper, stronger, more robust'?
That is a general difference between introverted functions and their extroverted counterparts.
They are processes, though. How can they be deep, strong or robust?
What about a process would prohibit it from bring deep, strong, or robust?
If they are on a scale, is a deep, strong, robust Fe automatically Fi?
No.
And I never proposed that it works in such a way.
Is it impossible that an FJ is more deeply passionate than an FP?
No.
If they are an INFJ, for instance, they can be deeply passionate about their Ni vision.
You seem to be letting the language trip you up by taking it too literally.
Think of the words as beams of light briefly illuminating what is already there.
(As opposed to strictly defined terms whose meaning is intrinsically tied to the fabric of reality)
I know you don't like to believe in such things as the functions, but it even works if they're just imaginary.