greenfairy
philosopher wood nymph
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thank you for summing up the thread to me
forgetful is an adjective i would not associate with an INFP (my gf is an INFP and she has amazing memory.......Si?). I have a friend that is ISFP, he's great, but between the three of us, I think I'm the more sensitive (ENFP). I look up to them both because they have somehow managed to have so much convinction in their beliefs/instincts/morals (Fi) that other people's opinion's don't bring them down, unlike me (secondary Fi in need of development).
now, this is just my small sample of MBTI, but it's what i've experienced.
I'm glad there are so many people who have developed themselves to the point that they don't exhibit the stereotypical weaknesses of type in an obvious fashion. As for forgetfulness, I really meant short term memory, like where they put such and such and what they were doing a minute ago; you might be thinking long term memory, or the people you know could be great with both. Interesting you are more sensitive than they are. Do you think this is common to ENFP's and they would have more trouble waiting tables than INFP's?