RebbyRutilus
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I've seen some pretty good cases for him being an XNTJ is what I'm sayingWhy aren't you convinced? What other type do you see for him?
I've seen some pretty good cases for him being an XNTJ is what I'm sayingWhy aren't you convinced? What other type do you see for him?
I know a couple of INFJs, I've yet to find any of them a bore, especially the ladies. I could have long conversations with any of them.
If you want to know what a Ni-Ti loop looks like, it looks like Mulder from the X-files.
INFJs are too often defined by Fe. Actual Ni-doms are completely different and are like Mulder in that they make decisions based on internal intuition that makes no sense to others and entertain more speculative possibilities than concrete and analytical types. I've heard him typed as INTP, but the man is not driven by logic. It is the obsession with Fe that makes people clueless about INFJs.
Mulder is no way Fi-dom. He actually has some amoral aspects to him. He is not driven by what is right, but by the hidden "Truth", and his search is very internal, and from an external vantage point he is the epitome of jumping to conclusions. Scully has Fi, as she is originally an ISTJ with some INTJ leanings as the series progresses.Most places I heard type Mulder as an INFP but I never saw him as an Fi person. But in the role of Hank Moody (Californication), definitely Fi.
Mulder is no way Fi-dom. He actually has some amoral aspects to him. He is not driven by what is right, but by the hidden "Truth", and his search is very internal, and from an external vantage point he is the epitome of jumping to conclusions. Scully has Fi, as she is originally an ISTJ with some INTJ leanings as the series progresses.
Most(if not all of them) are just generic voice of reason characters like Lisa Simpson,or characters that carry only the role of establishing a moral high ground,is there any INFJ character that is actually fun?