Yeah, I'm totally comforted by Si, even if can be annoying in some cases, I definitely have value for it. Speaking of Byron, Wordsworth was an ISFJ. He's one of my FAVORITE poets.
I'm less certain about Wordsworth, but Byron was an absolutely breathtaking manic depressive (as are most poets, but this guy cycled with the best of them) and I'll wager that if the Si (or even Se) function executed in that head of his, he'd have had no idea what to do with it. Or his head would've explode. Sensing strikes me as fundamentally anti-art, because it insists on the petty objectivity of boulders and protons when the human project is to take the objects in this place and make them all suck less. Sensing turns the body into a security camera for the way things were.
I actually wish that my MBTI score had come out just a few points more towards Judgement; "Perception" strikes me as psychobabble for "does not plan things well." I was quite close to being a J, but I answered honestly on enough questions- "do you wear a watch?" even though I know I should- that I ended up an ENTP.
ENTPs are superior to ENTJs right? My roommate's an ENTJ and he keeps getting promoted to field marshal of our apartment in his imagination, but it's 2-bedroom so mostly the field marshal bit is marijuana nonsense. Like Perception.
I don't hate Te, but I think Te doms can be the hardest to get along with IRL. I get along with them just fine on-line, though, and clash more with Ti, which is funny.
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