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What would snapping or flipping mean for an INTP?
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INTP - Myers-Briggs Personality Type - Denver, Colorado
What would snapping or flipping mean for an INTP?
Agreed. People keep trying to type me as INTP for that very reason.
ISTJs and INTJs are totally different though they can both appear similar at times (auxillary Te is very... overbearing sometimes).
ISTJs have dominant Si and inferior Ne. That means that they're most in their element when they're comparing to previous experience, but inferior Ne under stress tends to come out as 'catastrophizing' (automatically finding all the ways things can go wrong) and scattering energy.
INTJs have dominant Ni and inferior Se. Ni is most in its element looking at things and immediately finding things that are 'not right' and making connections that have little basis from past experience. Inferior Se under stress can often come out as obsession with 'sensate activities' (watching TV, overeating, binge drinking, etc), hypochondria, and obsessing over details which they know are unimportant.
I know more about inferior Se because I've actually experienced a lot of it... I'm pretty sure that Se and Ne both make you restless under stress, though. From personal experience, though, I've found that most of all there's a sense of immediacy attached to everything I do and everything that happens that's not usually there. I'll panic because I need the means to do something RIGHT NOW even though I don't have the needs and though usually I'm fine with waiting, I'm no longer able to wait.
You could be INFJ. Both INTJs and INFJs have dominant Ni and inferior Se. Sometimes they can be difficult to tell apart.
You could be INFJ. Both INTJs and INFJs have dominant Ni and inferior Se. Sometimes they can be difficult to tell apart.
I've thought about that before but i honestly doubt i could be a feeler. I mean sure i have emotions but i don't trust them to make decisions. To me that seems like a strange way of doing things.
I think my Fi is just well developed. I would trust logic more readily than some feeling i have, but i'll consider the feeling.
neither do i
take a better look at Fe
its objective and analytical
exacting
Fi is the subjective and more intense one
its more of a state of mind
anyone who would trust one without the other is a fool
no matter the type
if we were to trust logic as a be all, end all protocol
none of the important changes that were " incredible " would exist
and mankind would be a straight line on a monitor
right ?
The process of extraverted Feeling often involves a desire to connect with (or disconnect from) others and is often evidenced by expressions of warmth (or displeasure) and self-disclosure. The
Right, that makes sense. Do i seem possibly INFJ to you AvereX? I've never taken that idea seriously but coming from an INFJ if you have a hunch please elaborate if you think i might be INFJ.
I would but i don't have any pictures of myself or even a digital camera. Lol i'm wondering if this might be a type thing but i find taking pictures and keeping them very silly. I don't much care for them. Yes, i was there and i don't need to show you to prove it because i don't care if you believe me or not, it doesn't change the fact that i was there. I also don't want to look at the picture and reminisce about that time i went to Disney world. That won't do much for me. Lol sorry to ramble.
So AvereX, if i were to be INTJ, then i see that Fe is my "deceiving" shadow process. What would that mean? I'm more likely to use that to deceive people? More comfortable using Fe to decieve? I'm curious about those shadow processes and what they mean. Introverted Sensing "Si" the "devilish" function? What does all this mean?
hmm
how do you ask for something ?
To a friend: Can i use this man? (without touching the object or indicating that i already assume they will say yes in any way no matter how minor the object may be) <------ very important.