uumlau
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It donned on me reading Psychological Types when Jung refers to a very much introverting-introvert that they display the opposite tertiary attitude...
ie:
More Balanced INTJ -> Ni -> Te -> Fi -> Se
More Introverted INTJ -> Ni -> Te -> Fe -> Se
That the more introverted INTJ stops voicing their beliefs and merely becomes more socially compliant by being more introvert and brings out their inner persona publically by extroverting but others may find it very 'strong' and unsympathetic.
Whereas for the ENTP...
More Extroverted ENTP -> Ne -> Ti -> Fi -> Si
More Balanced ENTP -> Ne -> Ti -> Fe -> Si
That by bringing the ENTP down to a more balanced position they relate to others better; the opposite directional effect!
Just an idea that's in my head right now. And I don't think it's so wrong when it comes to some kind of cognitive/behavioural linkage. Anyway I can't remember why I posted this here but I have a feeling it has something to do with the topic at hand.
That's an interesting analysis. Would you share the section of Jung that implies this, please?