Southern Kross
Away with the fairies
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sp
I don't fully understand the differences either. As I said in the SFP Fi thread ISFPs create a sense of the uncanny in me - they're very familiar yet strangely foreign.Now I'm left confused. Hungry too, thanks to Jeffster.
I don't even understand the difference between INFP Fi and ISFP Fi.
I really can't identify with the whole "jumping people once they've messed with my values" stuff.
I mean, I have my values. But they're MY values and nobody else's, so I don't expect others to follow "my" set of values. I just don't say anything because I don't usually see the purpose in it. I'm not looking to start a brawl, simply because someone stepped over my turf in that way.
I have this nagging feeling that I'm jumping into something way bigger than myself at the moment.
I have laughed at my ISFP friend for being hopless in the same ways as me: disorganized, procastinating, socially awkward, rambling, sensitive, and generally an absentminded creative type. Yet we think so differently and in ways that are difficult for me to define. Its interesting to hear how you look at INFPs. You make us sound like militant ISFPs!
I'd like to hear more how ISFP feel alienated by INFP behaviour. What differences are obvious to you guys?