Cellmold
Wake, See, Sing, Dance
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Ima break character a second here to actually make a 'post':
Being Fe dominant my perception used to be, superficially, that:
Fe is existent - It exists to be justified because it exists, Fe rules are mainly useful for Fe.
Fi is insistent - It insists on existing and justifies itself without licence from others, Fi rules are rules of the self's values and can be useful for anyone.
Obviously I was simplifying massively when I said that, especially with regards to 'rules' but values are a type of rule to many people. But Fe....Fe...Fe......
Ok I'll try this: It's a rational system of organising conduct of behaviour to match with externally defined culture contexts the purpose of which is (to an extent) to depersonalise the individual for the purpose of common goals....a 'house divided' and all that shit. It is also why Fe dominants are often extremely awkward in new scenarios as they don't 'understand the rules' yet. No function lives in a vacuum though, and the presence of different functions I think results in different forms, but I'm too lazy and maybe lack the quality of thought to put that into a decent description.
I experience it as the anxiety of what others think, even those who I should have little reason to care about the opinion of. It's like an enemy to thought in my head and that would fit since Ti is the internalised logic of an individual using impersonal data compared to Fe. It's just annoying and unhealthy; pent up frustrations and issues that are held in because of bullshit immaterial notions that anyone else outside of stronger Fe-preferenced people even care.
It's pretty much the ultimate selfishness. The act of appearing to care for others when really it's all about the individual's image within a grouping. And while I hold to all people being ultimately selfish (though not necessarily a negative as we can have degrees of selfishness that end up being mutually beneficial and then those that are only damaging < to give some extreme examples) I find strong Fe to be the worst perversion of this.
I never actually liked helping others though, or doing things for others. I find it difficult to comfort and project warmth, especially as there is little reason for me to feel it. But I still did, I understand the role and attempted to fit it.
I had an extremely heavy extraverted feeling upbringing. "Appropriate" was a word I learned to hate, because it often followed punishment. And so I learned, far too slowly and dumbly, that appropriate was also a step towards genocide, though not to the extent of it must be that outcome, because of slippery slope fallacy.
However in a milder, day to day way, the case of appropriate becomes the case of the justified punishment. I dislike that and see the trap in modern systems of crime and punishment that make use of it.
Loyalty is not to all groups but to A group and Fe is able to discern. But those practised responses and arbitrary interactions are very very hollow and extremely boring. I think Fe exists only to be balanced out with moderations of thought and self-inspection.
It's the only way it will ever cause movement to growth in the Fe-able. It's basically about spending enormous amounts of energy undoing the damage and restrictions that polarised Fe mentalities induce in the first place.
Might just be me though.
Ps: also lots of gut reactions with Fe. Lots of, what can only be described as living on the chemical reactions of an assumption.
Being Fe dominant my perception used to be, superficially, that:
Fe is existent - It exists to be justified because it exists, Fe rules are mainly useful for Fe.
Fi is insistent - It insists on existing and justifies itself without licence from others, Fi rules are rules of the self's values and can be useful for anyone.
Obviously I was simplifying massively when I said that, especially with regards to 'rules' but values are a type of rule to many people. But Fe....Fe...Fe......
Ok I'll try this: It's a rational system of organising conduct of behaviour to match with externally defined culture contexts the purpose of which is (to an extent) to depersonalise the individual for the purpose of common goals....a 'house divided' and all that shit. It is also why Fe dominants are often extremely awkward in new scenarios as they don't 'understand the rules' yet. No function lives in a vacuum though, and the presence of different functions I think results in different forms, but I'm too lazy and maybe lack the quality of thought to put that into a decent description.
I experience it as the anxiety of what others think, even those who I should have little reason to care about the opinion of. It's like an enemy to thought in my head and that would fit since Ti is the internalised logic of an individual using impersonal data compared to Fe. It's just annoying and unhealthy; pent up frustrations and issues that are held in because of bullshit immaterial notions that anyone else outside of stronger Fe-preferenced people even care.
It's pretty much the ultimate selfishness. The act of appearing to care for others when really it's all about the individual's image within a grouping. And while I hold to all people being ultimately selfish (though not necessarily a negative as we can have degrees of selfishness that end up being mutually beneficial and then those that are only damaging < to give some extreme examples) I find strong Fe to be the worst perversion of this.
I never actually liked helping others though, or doing things for others. I find it difficult to comfort and project warmth, especially as there is little reason for me to feel it. But I still did, I understand the role and attempted to fit it.
I had an extremely heavy extraverted feeling upbringing. "Appropriate" was a word I learned to hate, because it often followed punishment. And so I learned, far too slowly and dumbly, that appropriate was also a step towards genocide, though not to the extent of it must be that outcome, because of slippery slope fallacy.
However in a milder, day to day way, the case of appropriate becomes the case of the justified punishment. I dislike that and see the trap in modern systems of crime and punishment that make use of it.
Loyalty is not to all groups but to A group and Fe is able to discern. But those practised responses and arbitrary interactions are very very hollow and extremely boring. I think Fe exists only to be balanced out with moderations of thought and self-inspection.
It's the only way it will ever cause movement to growth in the Fe-able. It's basically about spending enormous amounts of energy undoing the damage and restrictions that polarised Fe mentalities induce in the first place.
Might just be me though.

Ps: also lots of gut reactions with Fe. Lots of, what can only be described as living on the chemical reactions of an assumption.