Te reality does not equal Fe reality. This is likely the greatest unrealized weakness of the INTJ.
I was talking about objective reality.
Not the subjective "reality" of each of our minds.
Hence, law of the jungle: the reality of the harsh, cruel natural world.
An Fe (or Te) user can think whatever they want about the nature of the world, but when they find themselves standing alone in the middle of an African savannah and a starving pack of hyenas just happens to stroll along their way, they will clearly learn that, whatever their opinions about the ultimate nature of reality, that supposed nature becomes immediately subservient to the law of the jungle.
PB you are onto something here-they are very different coins. I would argue that Ti and Fi are much more alike than Te and Fe. There are Ne patterns I see in Ti and Fi that are amazingly similar in how they function.
Ti and Fi more alike than Te and Fe?
I mean, I agree that there are similarities between Ti and Fi, but if you want to be making a comparison that's relevant to this thread, you need to argue that Ti and Fi are more similar than Ti and Te...
Tesla has attempted to make essentially this same argument about Ni and Si vs. Ni and Ne, but, at least in my opinion, trying to say that one is more similar or less similar ultimately fails, as each is more similar and less similar in a particular regard. The difference is qualitative, not quantitative.
Z, You are correct in depth perhaps for the purposes of the thread-but perhaps the thread is not so useful in what it is trying to compare? Intellectual explorations are always of value though, it just may be we have gone off on a tangent of sorts trying to compare apples to oranges and see the resulting confusion. (plus you made all the Xe doms turn into pokey puffer fishes- "POOF")
I don't know.
I feel the thread has very much accomplished its purpose.
And Xe doms (or Xi doms, for that matter) don't need to feel... honestly, I have no idea what pokey puffer fishes feel like... but, however it is that they feel about this thread, if it's caused by what this thread has ultimately determined, that in certain ways, all other things being equal, that introverted functions are superior to extroverted functions (i.e., depth, robustness, etc.), and that, in other ways, all other things being equal, extroverted functions are superior to introverted functions (i.e., speed, breadth, availability, etc.), maybe they should just take that feeling and learn from it.
Maybe it will help them realize that they should seek a better balance of introversion and extroversion in their lives, so as to have more breadth and depth to their personality.
That's what a nobler, stronger-willed person would do...
If someone just wants to sit around and whine that their dominant function is, all other things being equal, less deep or broad than its opposite-oriented counterpart, well, I don't really have pity for them. That's their weak-willed choice.
As for my earlier question regarding dom Xi vs Aux Xi. It will be an exceptionally rare and and, I would suggest even unhealthy, ENFP that develops Fi to the extent an INFP does. I will continue to develop Fi my entire life-but it will never be used to the skill level of PB or Udog. (Albeit I learn much from them and find them very wise.)
Aux Fi will always be slightly more unrefined and even childlike in its deployment as compared to the Dom Fi. As PB has noted before-enfps can sort of pop off at the mouth with a value judgment that, due to that Ne, has not been well thought through, and thus externalize a judgment in haste innappropriately.
Even at the level we are at, ENFPs do this all the time and can be quite rude. As we continue to refine those Fi rules, they will become more crystalline, more refined, more-prickly-dare I say? Thus if we continue to use Ne and "think aloud" in an extroverted manner and share our Fi judgments-well this could be sorta obnoxious to those around us. I mean, I dunno...it just seems problematic....a thought I have been ruminating on outside of this thread already.
Just think of the most mature ENFP, particularly with regards to his or her Fi use, and the least mature INFP.
I would assume the mature ENFP would have better use of his or her Fi than the immature INFP would.
That was my point. And I think it stands.
one last note-as you chatted with PB-I noticed you incorporated "babe" and called ________ "sim's lady friend". I think you may mean this as a way to soften the tone of a critique, which is kind of you, but I would suggest caution, as after being in science and corporate america for fifteen years, gender specific words kinda come across as demeaning. As women we can stand on our own. Again, my apologies as I think you meant well, it just sounded a little funny.
The first was in reference to her name, and, well, I didn't mention the name of said lady friend
intentionally.
