Angry Ayrab
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- Mar 31, 2008
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- ENFP
I thought this exact topic has been argued many times before and everytime people came to the same conclusion that:
1) F = Subjective view of the world.
2) T = Objective view of the world.
The above two lines alone make total sense to me, maybe its because of the ENFPS obviously superior Ne (j/k). What I get from it is that Feelers prefer to evaluate every situation based on value judgements (usually beliefs on how people should be treated in certain situations) and Thinkers will be more objective in trying to say that this is what happened then this and only this should logically occur. Thinkers are more out to find the objective truth, you know truth with a big T.
It has been pointed out before, you need both to function in this world. Most mature personalities are able to develop both to and them very well together.
1) F = Subjective view of the world.
2) T = Objective view of the world.
The above two lines alone make total sense to me, maybe its because of the ENFPS obviously superior Ne (j/k). What I get from it is that Feelers prefer to evaluate every situation based on value judgements (usually beliefs on how people should be treated in certain situations) and Thinkers will be more objective in trying to say that this is what happened then this and only this should logically occur. Thinkers are more out to find the objective truth, you know truth with a big T.
It has been pointed out before, you need both to function in this world. Most mature personalities are able to develop both to and them very well together.