It's not that I don't want to be an NF. The reason for my search is if I better understand myself then I could probably ascertain what will bring me fulfillment. Lately I've been feeling hollow inside.
hehe SOOOOO NF.
It's not that I don't want to be an NF. The reason for my search is if I better understand myself then I could probably ascertain what will bring me fulfillment. Lately I've been feeling hollow inside.
You communist!![]()
Obviously, both of those systems in their ideal forms would be very ineffective, just as pure capitalism and pure communism prove to be disastrous. Posing the same question to most INXP types, they would find it difficult to choose between the most "ideal" of the two, as they would quickly recognize that both are imperfect. Some may have even proposed a new system such as, "System C, which gets moderate results and most people get to enjoy the benefits," as the most realistic and ideal situation. Seeing as how you stayed within the assigned parameters and had little difficulty in accepting an imperfect system as more ideal than another imperfect system, I would say that is strong evidence of being an INXJ. You get my vote for being an INFJ.![]()
Thank you. At this point I am almost convinced that I am an INFJ with a high Ti. Nevertheless I am more than willing to read any suggestions someone might post.
As for my communist tendencies, no comment![]()
hehe SOOOOO NF.
I still can't reconcile the fact that I love things of a technical nature and can easily be objective. Also, doing so doesn't tax my energy as I have read it should.
Here's an interesting thought. My brother's friend is an aspiring poet. My hunch would be that an NF would encourage and appreciate this person. However, I think he is a prententious, narrow minded fool.
I still can't reconcile the fact that I love things of a technical nature and can easily be objective. Also, doing so doesn't tax my energy as I have read it should.
Here's an interesting thought. My brother's friend is an aspiring poet. My hunch would be that an NF would encourage and appreciate this person. However, I think he is a prententious, narrow minded fool.
I still can't reconcile the fact that I love things of a technical nature and can easily be objective. Also, doing so doesn't tax my energy as I have read it should.
Here's an interesting thought. My brother's friend is an aspiring poet. My hunch would be that an NF would encourage and appreciate this person. However, I think he is a prententious, narrow minded fool.
I still can't reconcile the fact that I love things of a technical nature and can easily be objective. Also, doing so doesn't tax my energy as I have read it should.
Here's an interesting thought. My brother's friend is an aspiring poet. My hunch would be that an NF would encourage and appreciate this person. However, I think he is a prententious, narrow minded fool.
You do realize the INFJ is called the "analytical sentimentalist" don't you? It's the most logical of the NF types. It's also the most paranoid and critical. And I don't think objectivity is too type specific. Where have you read that?![]()
One of my best friends is a female INFJ who is a successful electrical engineer, and through her I met another female electrical engineer who is a definite ENFJ. Then a male friend of mine is an ENFP electrical engineer.
Oh..and I started out in engineering in college.But really disliked it so got out of it in my second year! I have also never really liked poetry.
![]()
I don't remeber where I read that. However, isn't objectivity tied to the Thinking preference?
You stumbled right into one source of my confusion. My undergraduate degree is in Computer Science and now I am working on a Masters in Information Security. Honestly I love comp. sci. the only other thing I would rather be than a network engineer is possibly a [traditional] architect. It must be a lot of fun to create and implement something born from one's imagination.
It might be less common for NF's to love really techy subjects, but it's definitely not unheard of. As for me personally, my job is IT-related, and I think I'm skilled at the work (at least based on feedback I get!). So I know I have a very analytical side to my personality, and in school I excelled at all of that stuff and was right up there with all of the NT's in terms of academics.
I don't particularly *enjoy* or find much meaning in a lot of the techie stuff, but I know of at least one or two other INFJ's on this board that are really into the computer stuff.
For what it's worth, in my early 20's I would test as INTJ, and back then thought I was one. But it has become *quite* apparent to me, especially after interacting on this board, that I'm far from an INTJ!! hahaha.I think I fall pretty solidly in the NF camp, just based on a whole lot of other things.
I'd suggest trying to separate your skill and interest in more technical subjects from your personality type. Just because you're good at the technical pursuits doesn't mean you are an NT. Peel that piece of it away and look more towards your cognitive behaviors, your motivations, how you interact with others, and really think about whether Fe shines through in your day to day life more than Te. [for me, Te is my absolute weakest function.]. I guess that would be my suggestion.
As Gabe suggested I took the test and was rated highest for the Catalyst temperament and (suprise, suprise) rated second for Theorist.
For the three categories (Talent, Learning and Self-leadership) my biggest strengths were: Strategic skill-set, Relationship centered and authenticity oriented.
*reads the thread*
*hops about*
*lightbulb*![]()
I know, how about this, wouldn't you just please be an INFJ?![]()
It'd make me happy.
*pokes pebble around*
I would say that objectivity would be more tied to intuition if it was attached to anything.
it'd be very helpful to us if you post your cognitiveprocesses scores.