Parabola
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Doesn't it just drive you nuts sometimes?
I know another INTJ female. We got to know each other, and over the course of our conversations, we talked about the MBTI and personality theory. Turns out, she used to be an INFJ, but her T side developed as she enrolled in college. She had some very interesting insights. She talked about how she would often feel things so much, without control of her emotions. Feeling would just dominate her actions, with little to no thought behind them, just as waves of emotion that she would act on. As her T side grew, she talked about how she realized how hard it can be to live that way.
I'm an INTJ myself, and one thing that stands out about my personality is that my T side is typically 100%, or very near to it. It's not that I don't have feelings (to the contrary, I can be very passionate), I just almost never act on them. In any case, her insights were incredibly fascinating to me.
Which makes me wonder, as I pose this question to the NF community here:
Doesn't your F just drive you nuts sometimes?
I know another INTJ female. We got to know each other, and over the course of our conversations, we talked about the MBTI and personality theory. Turns out, she used to be an INFJ, but her T side developed as she enrolled in college. She had some very interesting insights. She talked about how she would often feel things so much, without control of her emotions. Feeling would just dominate her actions, with little to no thought behind them, just as waves of emotion that she would act on. As her T side grew, she talked about how she realized how hard it can be to live that way.
I'm an INTJ myself, and one thing that stands out about my personality is that my T side is typically 100%, or very near to it. It's not that I don't have feelings (to the contrary, I can be very passionate), I just almost never act on them. In any case, her insights were incredibly fascinating to me.
Which makes me wonder, as I pose this question to the NF community here:
Doesn't your F just drive you nuts sometimes?