You're an Extrovert, so it's harder for this to work. But generally NFs don't have as much a universal empathy as a very reactionary empathy.
That being, I'm a hardcore empathetic INFP that's usually in some form of misery because of what's happening to people. But there's also select groups that I border on hypocritical in my disregard for, particularly the pompous and the cruel.
Couldn't give a flying fuck about them. If Rush Limbaugh had a stroke, couldn't possibly care less. I'd have to go fish for a fuck to give. I
could care, and I could care pretty easily if I wanted to. But I make it a point not to care.
So you aren't looking for an empathy towards random people around you. But if you spend more time caring about some type of cause or some group of people than you do in total nonconcern for the rest of the world, then you're likely an NF.
Which, like I said, is gonna be harder for you to do since you're an Extrovert. Extroverts aren't geared all that naturally towards being aware of their own inner emotional worlds. That's not saying they can't be, or that there isn't an Extrovert that's extremely skilled in Introspection. But a very Exroverted person trying to figure out what's going on inside of them is about as natural as me trying to be social
All that to say, you might be leaning more towards ENTPs, who are kickass by the way, they're really cool people. But look more for how often you care as opposed to how often you really couldn't care less. And if you care, what do you care about? Is it ideas? Or is it causes and people?
And not ideas that affect people, that counts towards being an NF.
But do you spend your time thinking, "What is reality and how would I graph it on a graphing calculator?"
Or actually, just go to take the test. Then come back here and we'll hug you. We're NFs, that's what we do (whether you're one of us or not).
So go, now. Shoo. Take the test.
Relevant Information: I went without caffeine for a week, I just had a Diet Coke.
Shazayum!