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I hate this thread, lol. I fell for it too once upon a time. 
This one, misinformed person has an opinion. No need to get all defensive about NFs. We all know that NFs are good people. Anyone can be unhealthy and do any of those things the OP listed.
How serious are we supposed to take this? Anyway... Spelling corrections and minor punctuation corrections are in bold. Considering your level of effort, I didn't bother aiding your grammatical errors under the premise it could be poetic license.
Best of luck with youraimlessquerulous pot-stirring.
What in hell did YOU do to the NF? Most NFs are very aware of emotional injustice/unkindness and will not be happy about it. If you have prompted an NF to do the runner...they are probably...running...for...a...reason...
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I hate this thread, lol. I fell for it too once upon a time.![]()
Ahahahahhaha!
Dude, I've taken conflict resolution and 'communication' classes and I'll have you know, that's what you are SUPPOSED to say!
Hahahahaha.
BTW, it's actually part of an overall validation tactic. Your feelings are valid, my feelings are valid, we're all valid. It's a happy flippin' world!I don't things those sentences in themselves are invalidating, but tone and context color in the rest....
If you've become aware that someone's misinterpreted you or took offense when you didn't mean to cause any, wouldn't it be simpler to just correct their misperception by saying, "Oh no, I hear you're upset because of what I said. Let me explain myself... " If I were the offended person, I'd rather someone tell me frankly "no offense meant" than listen to them pretend to "acknowledge" my feelings without really fixing the cause of the feelings. A non- apology means nothing to the other person (other than irritating him or her even more), whereas you could ask them what they thought you said and then gently explain what you really meant, and totally avoid saying "I'm sorry" if you really think there was nothing to be sorry about. Right?
Sarah
I hate this thread, lol. I fell for it too once upon a time.![]()
Lol
I think the OP was actually a really clever peice of trolling, particularly taking into account its target audience. The things he levelled his hyperbolized general criticisms at NF's for doing are, I suspect, not so much the things that those who share that type are generally prone to do as the things that they are most afraid of in themselves and would feel most guilty about actually doing. Selfishness, narcississm, disloyalty, emotional lability, insincerity, superficiality, hypocrisy, dependency... they're all there. All the things that pretty much each and every NF spends his or her whole life striving to be anything but, all NF's are accused with one sweeping, unsubstantiated statement of actually being. The sad thing is that so many people felt insecure enough in themselves to allow their buttons to be pressed by this manipulative guilt-tripping trick, and actually strove to give him a serious response. I very much doubt Sakuraba really believed what he was saying when he posted this topic - he is primarily playing mind games, and anyone who is drawn into trying to justify or explain themselves, at least in direct response to the OP, is being suckered into those games.
*sighs*
Are NF's loyal? IME... No. They are flighty. Never have their priorities straight.".
For people who are so "people-orientated" a lot of them dont have many close friends. .".
NFs are so wrapped up in themselves. I think they are the most selfish people out there. Ever talk to an NF on the phone? Garauntee the conversation will always find a way back to the NF's favorite topic.... themself. .".
sakuraba said:[These are the type of people... You could save their life one day. And they next day they would end your friendship because they need to "find themself and start over".
Interesting perspective, although to assume everyone who respounds to Sakuraba is insecure seems narrow minded to me. In my case, I was motivated to change his opinion simply because prejudiced attitudes are ugly and unwarranted.
Anyways, it doesn't bother me to discover that he was staging a retaliation. I find it rather clever and amusing. (dick)
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I believe that all of sakuraba's central claims are sound and would be satisfactory if they were rendered complete.
This one, misinformed person has an opinion. No need to get all defensive about NFs. We all know that NFs are good people. Anyone can be unhealthy and do any of those things the OP listed.
Well, that can be true. Kind of like when someone considers himself "Too smart to be ISTJ."Very few exceptional NFs are good people, most are not. Most just feel that they have virtue when they truly do not. This is merely their self-deception.
I believe that all of sakuraba's central claims are sound and would be satisfactory if they were rendered complete. Those who protest are either hypocrites who do not wish to hear the truth about themselves or lack the analytical faculties necessary to properly understand his opening post. Both cases are unremarkable in this thread as we notice NFs were the ones who protested the most, and it is quite persuasive that because they tend not to be talented at logical reasoning, they would lack the analytical faculties necessary to understand the OP. It is also persuasive that NFs will not wish to hear the truth about themselves because they lack the ability to approach remarks about themselves from an objective standpoint, and that is precisely why they respond cantankerously to those who criticize them.
Well, that can be true. Kind of like when someone considers himself "Too smart to be ISTJ."
Oh, but you see, you err. Because if one is indeed too introverted to be ENTP, they are not. But the concept of too smart to be ISTJ doesn't compute, or follow.Or "Too introverted" to be ENTP...
Oh, but you see, you err. Because if one is indeed too introverted to be ENTP, they are not. But the concept of too smart to be ISTJ doesn't compute, or follow.
Fear not, my friend, for you are not alone among any and all types. I shall handle the matter completely, from here on out.This logical gymnastics is too complex and difficult for my ISFP mind to handle...
Very few exceptional NFs are good people, most are not. Most just feel that they have virtue when they truly do not. This is merely their self-deception.