j0mm
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- ENFP
Hello hello.
So, many of you have probably recognized that extroversion and introversion have a slightly different meaning when it comes to MBTI typology. Traditional extroversion is especially difficult to relate to with Ne--a function that interacts with the environment abstractly. I've come up with some working definitions of extroversion and introversion and would like to know if ENTPs and ENFPs will relate to the E definition as a primary preference.
Also: any input from anyone about better word choice is appreciated.
This is a definition that should be true for Ne, Se, Te, and Fe users.
This definition should be true for Ni, Si, Ti, and Fi users.
Thoughts?
So, many of you have probably recognized that extroversion and introversion have a slightly different meaning when it comes to MBTI typology. Traditional extroversion is especially difficult to relate to with Ne--a function that interacts with the environment abstractly. I've come up with some working definitions of extroversion and introversion and would like to know if ENTPs and ENFPs will relate to the E definition as a primary preference.
Also: any input from anyone about better word choice is appreciated.
Extroversion
You are most comfortable interacting with the world outside yourself. The external is full of interesting possibilities--whether that means exploring it or improving it.
This is a definition that should be true for Ne, Se, Te, and Fe users.
Introversion
You are most comfortable dealing with yourself. Your personal environment is what interests you most--whether that be your ideas, values, or physical needs.
This definition should be true for Ni, Si, Ti, and Fi users.
Thoughts?