I'd want the elements to be divided into two classifications: attraction and actualization. Thus far I find no direct connection to the two. This isn't how the current cognitive function theory lays out, but I would want to do this as an experiment at least.
So do me a favor and post your function order by these new standards. If you're attracted to feeling (presumably in others) then list "Fe", and it doesn't necessarily mean that attraction brings out your feelings but that you are likely to appreciate that kind of element. Let's say you're attracted to it in yourself but not in others, then you would still list the extroverted version, because the idea springs from visible sources rather than the subject of it. If your actualized by feeling, that you would relate with it and internalize about it then you should list "Fi." Also relating to it and internalizing about it should not mean you're necessarily attracted to it, that if you are you would list the extroverted version.
Actually list all of these functions in order from most you to least you.
So do me a favor and post your function order by these new standards. If you're attracted to feeling (presumably in others) then list "Fe", and it doesn't necessarily mean that attraction brings out your feelings but that you are likely to appreciate that kind of element. Let's say you're attracted to it in yourself but not in others, then you would still list the extroverted version, because the idea springs from visible sources rather than the subject of it. If your actualized by feeling, that you would relate with it and internalize about it then you should list "Fi." Also relating to it and internalizing about it should not mean you're necessarily attracted to it, that if you are you would list the extroverted version.
Actually list all of these functions in order from most you to least you.