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...I appreciate the input of all my fellow NFPs of course...
Oook.
*slams door as he leaves thread*
...I appreciate the input of all my fellow NFPs of course...
Oook.
*slams door as he leaves thread*
Damn, Kalach, you quoted the one sentence I wanted to change
Yes, I do believe NFPs act like cataclysts and NFJs as...well almost, herders and keepers. We both guide and solve in our own way. They'll provide workable fixes to keep things going smooth, sort out stuff on the fly, to keep the work going, and guide people around big issues to make sure they don't get sucked into it, to keep them safe.
Me, personally, I'll guide you through the big issues instead of around and get to the bottom of them with you, so you can solve it yourself. So you have the tools to deal with it if it ever would occur again. Or, for that matter, so you can make sure it doesn't happen again. To show you that mirror inside so you can see who you are and hopefully discover all that you can be.
i really like this thread. it's given me many new perspectives to consider.
i see this differently. we (NiFe) see the shape of the conflict based on plotting the landmarks, whereas you have something worked out that you find recognizable in the situation. neither of us can fucking hand someone an envelope with all of our Ni or Fi currency in it. you can't communicate the whole of what you see/know. we try to construct questions, probe, explore, allow articulations to emerge thru dialogue. you give people a space where they feel the traditional associations/meanings/value judgments are lifted, to be free of judgment, etc. it's very cathartic. you're very skillful at anticipating, merging with, and navigating emotions, you have a lot of tools and tricks and knowledge at maneuvering around, a lot of experience. i don't have that at all, i try to show people new ways of seeing the problem, new ways of seeing, expanding their field of vision, massaging their contradictions, tensions, language traps, etc. an attempt to reveal what is there, to clear away noise, etc.
Fi feels compelled to deal with what it sees as real problems, which are its own biggest problems. in that arena, it is at its most skilled. same as Fe, but we're looking at it in a different way (altho both infx types are the withdrawing types of e4, e5, and e9, so their projects are similar). Fe (nfjs) master a way of seeing the world/future, Fi (nfps) master a way of merging with experience to know the world.
a question: Fi and Ti absorb/create truths in various forms. they are considered internal reasoning processes. they get information from an extroverted perceiving function and synthesize, test, simulate, develop truth. they catalogue all their experience and determine, define, and discover its value/truth. T is defined as logical, linear, direct, causal, and F as implicit, vague, holistic, circular. what is Fi reasoning like? where does it relate to language? what is the difference for Jung between thinking and feeling? a head/heart thing (which sounds more like the enneagram)? what part of you feel likes you KNOW? what does knowing feel like? when cataloging experience, when knowing, how much Si do you detect? how does experience turn into Fi? Si is more vivid when Fi is more intense, which means correlates with more depth, more advanced Fi judgment, a bigger fucking problem, more complex concentrated committed attention?
i see this differently. we (NiFe) see the shape of the conflict based on plotting the landmarks, whereas you have something worked out that you find recognizable in the situation. neither of us can fucking hand someone an envelope with all of our Ni or Fi currency in it. you can't communicate the whole of what you see/know. we try to construct questions, probe, explore, allow articulations to emerge thru dialogue. you give people a space where they feel the traditional associations/meanings/value judgments are lifted, to be free of judgment, etc. it's very cathartic. you're very skillful at anticipating, merging with, and navigating emotions, you have a lot of tools and tricks and knowledge at maneuvering around, a lot of experience. i don't have that at all, i try to show people new ways of seeing the problem, new ways of seeing, expanding their field of vision, massaging their contradictions, tensions, language traps, etc. an attempt to reveal what is there, to clear away noise, etc.
LOL, and of course my SFP siblings..I initially didn't include this because I'm aware that NFP and SFP Fi is bound to be very different. But it's proven quite interesting to see the difference, so don't leave![]()
The (Te/Fi) idea behind it, that people work to create something because they have a vision or a feeling, and the object created is a product of inner passion, and that passion is respectable even if the product is crap, and so, especially if the product is crap, you contribute to realisation or you waste time...
Very Te/Fi, I think.
The clans may end up united.
I wonder at this flexy bendy thing. My first reaction is to claim that no one ever truly flexes because you always positively have to approach your own choices with your own mechanisms. So one might take in a lot of information from others, and hold off decision-making... oh wait, "hold off decision-making"... that's it there, isn't it? Flexing is the act of delaying your own choice?
Genuine question: this delay... it does make a difference, doesn't it? It is purposeful and valuable?
(Well, of course it is, or it wouldn't be the persistently and maturely advocated thing it is. *creases brow attempting to accept*)
Fi is a temperature gauge. People get hot or cold on something for a reason. Hell, maybe F itself is a temperature gauge. Sounds reasonable. Feeling exists for a reason. Woohoo, rational proof of feeling's purpose.
i really like this thread. it's given me many new perspectives to consider.
i see this differently. we (NiFe) see the shape of the conflict based on plotting the landmarks, whereas you have something worked out that you find recognizable in the situation. neither of us can fucking hand someone an envelope with all of our Ni or Fi currency in it. you can't communicate the whole of what you see/know. we try to construct questions, probe, explore, allow articulations to emerge thru dialogue. you give people a space where they feel the traditional associations/meanings/value judgments are lifted, to be free of judgment, etc. it's very cathartic. you're very skillful at anticipating, merging with, and navigating emotions, you have a lot of tools and tricks and knowledge at maneuvering around, a lot of experience. i don't have that at all, i try to show people new ways of seeing the problem, new ways of seeing, expanding their field of vision, massaging their contradictions, tensions, language traps, etc. an attempt to reveal what is there, to clear away noise, etc.
Fi feels compelled to deal with what it sees as real problems, which are its own biggest problems. in that arena, it is at its most skilled. same as Fe, but we're looking at it in a different way (altho both infx types are the withdrawing types of e4, e5, and e9, so their projects are similar). Fe (nfjs) master a way of seeing the world/future, Fi (nfps) master a way of merging with experience to know the world.
a question: Fi and Ti absorb/create truths in various forms. they are considered internal reasoning processes. they get information from an extroverted perceiving function and synthesize, test, simulate, develop truth. they catalogue all their experience and determine, define, and discover its value/truth. T is defined as logical, linear, direct, causal, and F as implicit, vague, holistic, circular. what is Fi reasoning like? where does it relate to language? what is the difference for Jung between thinking and feeling? a head/heart thing (which sounds more like the enneagram)? what part of you feel likes you KNOW? what does knowing feel like? when cataloging experience, when knowing, how much Si do you detect? how does experience turn into Fi? Si is more vivid when Fi is more intense, which means correlates with more depth, more advanced Fi judgment, a bigger fucking problem, more complex concentrated committed attention?
a question: Fi and Ti absorb/create truths in various forms. they are considered internal reasoning processes. they get information from an extroverted perceiving function and synthesize, test, simulate, develop truth. they catalogue all their experience and determine, define, and discover its value/truth. T is defined as logical, linear, direct, causal, and F as implicit, vague, holistic, circular.
what is Fi reasoning like? where does it relate to language? what is the difference for Jung between thinking and feeling? a head/heart thing (which sounds more like the enneagram)? what part of you feel likes you KNOW? what does knowing feel like? when cataloging experience, when knowing, how much Si do you detect? how does experience turn into Fi? Si is more vivid when Fi is more intense, which means correlates with more depth, more advanced Fi judgment, a bigger fucking problem, more complex concentrated committed attention?
I wonder at this flexy bendy thing. My first reaction is to claim that no one ever truly flexes because you always positively have to approach your own choices with your own mechanisms. So one might take in a lot of information from others, and hold off decision-making... oh wait, "hold off decision-making"... that's it there, isn't it? Flexing is the act of delaying your own choice?
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