So many rewards, so little work, in my opinion (biased, a tad).
Or more fabulous! Most things/relationships worth having involve some work.
yeah that's kinda what I meant - that whether you say 'I feel' or give concrete examples, or however you put it, essentially what you're doing is bringing up a problem you have with another person which, obviously, at least initially, you would consider to be at least partly their fault. So I'm just wondering how you could consider it possible that someone could feel hurt by something you've done or said, and yet still somehow raise the issue with you without in any way suggesting any fault on your part.
That's the first part, and secondly, that even if that IS achieved, verbally at least, it's of little consequence if the other person still just interprets you wrongly anyway because of a tendency towards taking things personally and being overly defensive.
I just don't get how you're supposed to say to someone "I'm upset because when X happened you said Y" - giving concrete example there and talking in terms of "I feel", WITHOUT it implicitly being a criticism, and implying blame on the other person's part.
Well obviously I'm talking about when they behave badly, as everyone is capable of behaving badly sometimes - yes, even ENFx's!!
I'm not saying that all ENFP's or even the ones I know, behave this way all the time or make a habit of it. It's just how I've observed things going when they don't go well. And it's not just me either, there are other people on this thread remarking on just the same kind of behaviour and as jeno said, we don't know each other and haven't conferred and are all around the world, so it's not like we could, all of us, just happen to know ONLY the most dysfunctional ENFP's!
Still, I just urge you to keep an open mind. I mean, I don't know the ENFPs you know but you are painting such a bleak picture...I've admitted to having messed up numerous times and also said I was sorry, and it seems you view ENFPs as the ultimate dismissive type or something...I mean that doesn't even add up when considering the other traits we are supposed to have.
If I had to pick a favorite type as a whole, it would probably be a tie between ENFP and ENTP. My ENFP brother is one of the people I love most in the world. However, there is no denying in my mind that they have tendencies to dismiss criticism in any way they can and they get stuck in their own feelings to the exclusion of others' feelings. I know more than enough ENFPs to see this trend, and you can even witness it in this very thread. Every type has faults. I take the bad with the good.
Just saying I don't do what you do. I don't think in terms of types. I think it's unhealthy. In my opinion. It's easy to start getting a warped and self-confirmed idea of how other people think/behave.
I don't go around looking for XXXX type in order to see if they fit into what that type is supposed to be like. Nearly all of the ENFPs I know, I knew before I ever found out about MBTI; I haven't even known about MBTI for a year yet. I'd already noticed this behavior in them. Now I just better understand why.
Okay, help me understand what I have in common with them someday then![]()
I can tell you right now -- a tendency to dismiss criticism, a sense of entitlement, and an "I am what I am, so deal with it" way of thinking.
If I were to figure you all out like that, I could also say you judge people way too soon, with very little info to back you up.
Oh please. You like to throw around the term "stereotyping" a lot. You might want to check the name of the website you are on.Also you do it while stereotyping them, and can't discern understand what it means to play devil's advocate, that is, not necessarily relating to "the criminal" but still being able to be open minded enough to see the various different reasons for a certain behavior.
Hmm, I don't think you go the point of my posts.
If I were to figure you all out like that, I could also say you judge people way too soon, with very little info to back you up. Also you do it while stereotyping them, and can't discern understand what it means to play devil's advocate, that is, not necessarily relating to "the criminal" but still being able to be open minded enough to see the various different reasons for a certain behavior.
But, I just pulled that from my ass though and I don't like to figure you all out just like that. I don't know you. I can't even read your tone or body language or use of sarcasm etc in your posts. They can only tell me so much. And even if they were representative of the way you go about expressing yourself in real life I'd still have to take things like mood and context etc into consideration.
I'm not dismissing criticism because the criticism wasn't directed at me. Don't understand what sense of entitlement actually means so can't comment on that. "I am what I am so deal with it"...I can agree to that somewhat. But I could only see that as a flaw if I was stepping on anyone's toes.Am I?
Hmm, I don't think you go the point of my posts.
If I were to figure you all out like that, I could also say you judge people way too soon, with very little info to back you up. Also you do it while stereotyping them, and can't discern understand what it means to play devil's advocate, that is, not necessarily relating to "the criminal" but still being able to be open minded enough to see the various different reasons for a certain behavior.
But, I just pulled that from my ass though and I don't like to figure you all out just like that. I don't know you. I can't even read your tone or body language or use of sarcasm etc in your posts. They can only tell me so much. And even if they were representative of the way you go about expressing yourself in real life I'd still have to take things like mood and context etc into consideration.
I'm not dismissing criticism because the criticism wasn't directed at me. Don't understand what sense of entitlement actually means so can't comment on that. "I am what I am so deal with it"...I can agree to that somewhat. But I could only see that as a flaw if I was stepping on anyone's toes.Am I?
Ps say that about me. But that is from their perspective. Call me an NJ![]()
yeah i'm with sy...i sure as hell am not taking any of these comments personally. i value the different perspective and am just trying to relate it to my own experience and figure out how i might hear certain criticisms and what would work better...since sub was asking. i know that i apologize and admit fault when i need to...what i was trying to say was to take away blame if you know they didn't mean to...so they don't feel the need to be defensive...otherwise if they're wrong straight up tell em...and they should be able to hear you and deal with it. i think i just get defensive when i didn't mean to do whatever it is.
I did!![]()