LostInNerSpace
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- INTP
I share my "controversial" views probably more than I should. I also believe that all discourse should ideally take form as an intellectual debate where the object is to become closer at grasping/understanding the "truth" underlying the subjective perceptions of it.
All truth is subjective, even the laws of math and physics. We just accept them as absolute truths because they hold up to our subjective scrutiny in the form of empirical evidence. We need some kind of baseline to build upon.
Regarding poor judgment in relationships:
Can happen because ENFPs naturally see potentials in people, if we see unique qualities we like, & we're able to connect with the person, we may overlook negative features--much depends on the value system of the ENFP--also it gets particularly dangerous if the person appears to get us, we can get along with all sorts of people, but it's the rare person that truly understands us & doesn't judge us.
Are you sure you're an NF? This sounds a lot like NT reasoning to me, not at all N(F)luffy.