miss deceit
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So I've noticed a few people on forums and in discussions in general (not specific to this site) who seem to misunderstand what Fe is, and it can be quite frustrating at times so I want to make a post about it. I also mistyped as an NTJ due to misunderstanding this myself.
I believe the best definition for Fe comes from Socionics, which reads as follows:
I especially prefer the term "sense of community and emotional unity" over the commonly used "harmony". One can build a sense of community on deep negative emotions, but there usually won't really be harmony. Even in general, harmony usually doesn't exist because if you try to stop "arguments" you often end up with people being passive aggressive to each other.
The other main reason I prefer this definition is that it matches the term Extraverted Feeling the most. It reads the external emotional atmosphere, how everyone feels and is able to express emotions in order to inspire those feelings in others. This is great because it doesn't add any motivations to the description. I believe motivations are better explained through enneagram. So an Fe dom 8 or 3 would probably use their functions differently (in perhaps a more self serving way, but not all the time) than an Fe dom 2 or 9. With this we get a more raw definition of what Fe is, and how the Fe user uses it is individual to them and can vary.
What Fe is not:
- Following social norms without question
- Serving others
- Being completely conflict avoidant
- Harmony (it can be this, but it doesn't have to be this)
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk
I believe the best definition for Fe comes from Socionics, which reads as follows:
Fe is generally associated with the ability to recognize and convey (i.e. make others experience) passions, moods, and emotional states, generate excitement, liveliness, and feelings, get emotionally involved in activities and emotionally involve others, recognize and describe emotional interaction between people and groups, and build a sense of community and emotional unity.
I especially prefer the term "sense of community and emotional unity" over the commonly used "harmony". One can build a sense of community on deep negative emotions, but there usually won't really be harmony. Even in general, harmony usually doesn't exist because if you try to stop "arguments" you often end up with people being passive aggressive to each other.
The other main reason I prefer this definition is that it matches the term Extraverted Feeling the most. It reads the external emotional atmosphere, how everyone feels and is able to express emotions in order to inspire those feelings in others. This is great because it doesn't add any motivations to the description. I believe motivations are better explained through enneagram. So an Fe dom 8 or 3 would probably use their functions differently (in perhaps a more self serving way, but not all the time) than an Fe dom 2 or 9. With this we get a more raw definition of what Fe is, and how the Fe user uses it is individual to them and can vary.
What Fe is not:
- Following social norms without question
- Serving others
- Being completely conflict avoidant
- Harmony (it can be this, but it doesn't have to be this)
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk