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IXFP.... lol
With Winona Ryder I don't see a Fi humanitarian who is out to improve the world one person at a time. I see an actress, one who, at times, becomes tired of the "game."
http://winona-ryder.org/2011/02/nine-five-interview/#more-1326
"For the past few years, or maybe more than that, I’ve really tried to construct a life so that when I go off and make a movie I’ve got something to come back to that is meaningful and full of support and friendships and relationships so I can feel as normal as possible. So I can go and work on a film and sometimes you’re gone for a long time so I go and do that. I wouldn’t know what to do, I feel like I have no life, and where am I going and what time is it? And now I feel a calmness because I’ve sort of planted some roots. It’s important for me to live as normal of a life as possible if you’re going to do all this drama in your work you don’t want it at home (laughs)."
You don't understand what led to my burst of sentences? I told you already, it was the very first sentence of my previous post. Did you not notice it, or do you need things to be more spelled out? You made a conclusion out of a quote, therefore i made a different conclusion out of many quotes. It's just argumentation, statistics.
Secondly, Fi does not equal humanitarian. Where did you read that? If anything, you could link that concept to the NF group. But there you find both Fi or Fe as dom or aux. So...
This guy also thinks sensors are "deceivers," so.....
This guy also thinks sensors are "deceivers," so.....
I would appreciate it if you would stop lying. Please. At least try NOT to live up to your type, ok?
You don't understand what led to my burst of sentences? I told you already, it was the very first sentence of my previous post. Did you not notice it, or do you need things to be more spelled out? You made a conclusion out of a quote, therefore i made a different conclusion out of many quotes. It's just argumentation, statistics.
Secondly, Fi does not equal humanitarian. Where did you read that? If anything, you could link that concept to the NF group. But there you find both Fi or Fe as dom or aux. So...
Well no.. shit.. You think I wasn't aware of what I said? Is THAT the reason why you bolded my statements above?
LMAO!
You're a real S (i.e., "deceiver.")
Maybe. Tests reveal I have almost as much S as I have N, and sometimes they are in a tie.
"Fi is responsible for understanding the quality, nature, and proper maintenance of personal relations; makes moral judgments; and aspires to humanism and kindness. Fi has a strong understanding of the social hierarchy and how people feel about each other, their attitudes of like or dislike, enthrallment or disgust, repulsion or attraction, enmity or friendship."
Sounds humanitarian to me. And in fact, the ENFP type has in particular been touted as a humanitarian type on this forum on many occasions.
In fact ENFP is THE humanitarian type, but not all all Fi types are normally described as humanitarian. Secondly, if Fi is so linked to humanism then you would expect INFPs to be more normally classified as humanists. Thirdly, you again made a conclusion out of one quote, but you have not shown me the other quote - the quote for Fe - for me to compare. I repeat, NFs are considered the "idealistic" group. Please explain to me why you would consider ENFJs to be less humanitarian than ENFPs, for instance. So I hope you can explain the 3 questions I raised...
I'm actually getting quite disgusted lately with Jungian function analysis. And I don't know why all the fuss over who is MORE humanitarian. I don't know what Fe quote you want from me.
I don't actually know why I'm discussing this. It's not even something that interests me. I'm only discussing it because you are simply telling things that are not true and using false logic. Is all.
'With no current boyfriend in sight - her brief romance with rock star Beck ended a few months ago - Winona still insists she's the marrying kind: "I plan on it. I'm very much traditional that way. I'd like to think it's just going to happen once. I'm a hopeless romantic. I was literally born wanting to get married. And I'm keen to have children. When I do it, I'd like to take a lot of time off.'
Now tell me Winona isn't an Fe-dom.