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I know an ENFP and INFP extremely well. They both use Ne and Fi but in reverse order.
ENFP - Ne > Fi > Te > Si
INFP - FI > Ne > Si > Te
We talk so much about the individual functions but I'm interested in how these two work together in different ways, given the reverse ordering. Of course, they have reversed ordering in the tertiary and inferior functions as well.
An example - I once heard the INFP, when the ENFP's Te task master comes out, says that the ENFP makes her feel unstable.
So, how do you think the ENFP and INFP are different and why specifically related to the ordering of these two primary and auxiliary functions? Also consider the tertiary and inferior as well if you like.
ENFP - Ne > Fi > Te > Si
INFP - FI > Ne > Si > Te
We talk so much about the individual functions but I'm interested in how these two work together in different ways, given the reverse ordering. Of course, they have reversed ordering in the tertiary and inferior functions as well.
An example - I once heard the INFP, when the ENFP's Te task master comes out, says that the ENFP makes her feel unstable.
So, how do you think the ENFP and INFP are different and why specifically related to the ordering of these two primary and auxiliary functions? Also consider the tertiary and inferior as well if you like.