Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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This is kind of just an observation, throwing out ideas, sort of thread. Not sure if the idea has grounds for it's own thread or if I should have just posted in the random thought thread about this.
ANYWAYS, to the point!
I think what the recent function threads have revealed to me, or so I think, is that many people on the forum actually have little understanding of what the functions are, or are confusing them with other functions. I'm not proclaiming myself as some function expert, ya right! But I don't fault anyone or label anyone lazy, ignorant, whatever. I mean, I feel it's near impossible for anyone to truly tap into the individual functions and describe each and every one, since how they work, isn't actually in some vacuum, but posses the flavors of the other functions in play. An ENFP's view of Ne may feel different for them, than how an ENTP views Ne for example.
Thinking of my own situation, what I also appreciated about those threads, other than gaining further incite into the functions, especially those that I supposedly do not have, and I say "supposedly", because I'm opening myself to possible other typings. Perhaps, in the end, it will just cement my current typing further, but maybe I'll find another fit. This isn't a "type me" thread, but sure, what the hell, offer up any types or functions you see in me if you wish. But I bring this thread up partially because I feel some functions and how someone views that function, may in reality, be a different function at play, but shadowed with the flavor or another function. A fair number of members are confused over Fi and Fe for one, and I admit, emotions aren't an easy thing to process.
But I'm starting to ramble. Anyone have any thoughts about this? I guess the point I'm horribly trying to get at, is that I feel part of the reason so many seem to confuse the functions is precisely because they don't actually work in a vacuum, and yet we like to label functions, almost as if they are singular entities.
To me, functions interact in a sort of "venn diagram" way rather than being able to understand them in such clearly defined roles. They each carry their own nuances, and overlap each other. That overlap, is what confuses people and causes that grey area.
So ya, this probably should have just gone into my blog or something, but I am curious if anyone has also made similar observations or have thoughts about the functions and the general understanding of them.
ANYWAYS, to the point!
I think what the recent function threads have revealed to me, or so I think, is that many people on the forum actually have little understanding of what the functions are, or are confusing them with other functions. I'm not proclaiming myself as some function expert, ya right! But I don't fault anyone or label anyone lazy, ignorant, whatever. I mean, I feel it's near impossible for anyone to truly tap into the individual functions and describe each and every one, since how they work, isn't actually in some vacuum, but posses the flavors of the other functions in play. An ENFP's view of Ne may feel different for them, than how an ENTP views Ne for example.
Thinking of my own situation, what I also appreciated about those threads, other than gaining further incite into the functions, especially those that I supposedly do not have, and I say "supposedly", because I'm opening myself to possible other typings. Perhaps, in the end, it will just cement my current typing further, but maybe I'll find another fit. This isn't a "type me" thread, but sure, what the hell, offer up any types or functions you see in me if you wish. But I bring this thread up partially because I feel some functions and how someone views that function, may in reality, be a different function at play, but shadowed with the flavor or another function. A fair number of members are confused over Fi and Fe for one, and I admit, emotions aren't an easy thing to process.
But I'm starting to ramble. Anyone have any thoughts about this? I guess the point I'm horribly trying to get at, is that I feel part of the reason so many seem to confuse the functions is precisely because they don't actually work in a vacuum, and yet we like to label functions, almost as if they are singular entities.
To me, functions interact in a sort of "venn diagram" way rather than being able to understand them in such clearly defined roles. They each carry their own nuances, and overlap each other. That overlap, is what confuses people and causes that grey area.
So ya, this probably should have just gone into my blog or something, but I am curious if anyone has also made similar observations or have thoughts about the functions and the general understanding of them.