SuperFob
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How did Hermione's implementation of her plans strike you as being more logical than emoitonal?How they implement those will be logical
How did Hermione's implementation of her plans strike you as being more logical than emoitonal?How they implement those will be logical
It was for the betterment of humanity, but I would see an INFJ and INTJ going about it differently.
An INFJ would've felt terrible about using people the way Dumbledore did. And yet, when Dumbledore talked about the way he had been manipulating everyone and stringing people along in Deathly Hallows, he seemed quite indifferent. Or maybe that's just my memory failing me.
We need something to interpret, don't we?Well thanks for clarifying nothing. I expect most quotes that anyone digs up regarding Hermione's "emotionality" will be equally as helpful. This is a matter of interpretation, not of simply digging to find the answer in the book.
Well thanks for clarifying nothing. I expect most quotes that anyone digs up regarding Hermione's "emotionality" will be equally as helpful. This is a matter of interpretation, not of simply digging to find the answer in the book.
How did Hermione's implementation of her plans strike you as being more logical than emoitonal?
It could've also led to a VERY well-developed tertiary Fi. And I think we've already established that Dumbledore's Fi was, indeed, spectacularly well-developed.and the passion that he radiated with every single moment through it, it can lead to an INFJ.
That's Fe right there. Creating some kind of symbol or metaphor to represent an emotional value like freedom is Fe.She started knitting them clothing (because clothing is a symbol of their freedom, not to keep them warm and toasty or anything)
It is how one would implement such a campaign. I would think that an F and a T alike would be able to look at a campaign like that and realize that the most effective way to carry it out would be to make sure that as many people as possible know about it. The archetypal Fe-leaders like MLK and Gandhi tried their best to spread their message far and wide. So, I don't think raising awareness can indicate a preference for either F or T.she tried to raise awareness and support for the cause with badges and by talking about it. That is frequently how one would attempt to implement such a campaign, right?
It could've also led to a VERY well-developed tertiary Fi. And I think we've already established that Dumbledore's Fi was, indeed, spectacularly well-developed.
Dumbledore showed VERY strong F and VERY strong T. That's undeniable. The questions is, what makes you so sure that the F took precedence over the T?
That's Fe right there. Creating some kind of symbol or metaphor to represent an emotional value like freedom is Fe.
It is how one would implement such a campaign. I would think that an F and a T alike would be able to look at a campaign like that and realize that the most effective way to carry it out would be to make sure that as many people as possible know about it. The archetypal Fe-leaders like MLK and Gandhi tried their best to spread their message far and wide. So, I don't think raising awareness can indicate a preference for either F or T.
Maybe, but Hermione was a very emotional-oriented girl. She was strict with herself and a stickler for rules through the first few books, but her emotional instability and passion was clear as day especially into the last book. She didn't really find a lot of logic in Harry and what he did, but she stayed by his side, hardly questioning his motives, and risked her life numerous times in his name. To me, it seems like a clear INFJ thing to do. An INTJ would seem to have a harder time leaving school to run around with a friend with no clear plan or anything.
And I think Hermione is the definition of Fe. Seriously, how does she not show a hair of Fe?
Ehh not really. Symbol and metaphor are more N territory than Fe territory, I don't think it means anything. And she didn't create the symbol, the symbol already existed because that's how house elves are freed.That's Fe right there. Creating some kind of symbol or metaphor to represent an emotional value like freedom is Fe.
It is how one would implement such a campaign. I would think that an F and a T alike would be able to look at a campaign like that and realize that the most effective way to carry it out would be to make sure that as many people as possible know about it. The archetypal Fe-leaders like MLK and Gandhi tried their best to spread their message far and wide. So, I don't think raising awareness can indicate a preference for either F or T.
Wait...are you arguing INFJ for Hermione?
That's crazy talk. She reeks of SJ for exactly the reasons you mention: loyalty and adherence to inner standards which could very well mean dropping out of school to support her friend in his very important cause.
Wait...are you arguing INFJ for Hermione?
That's crazy talk. She reeks of SJ for exactly the reasons you mention: loyalty and adherence to inner standards which could very well mean dropping out of school to support her friend in his very important cause.
The worst practice of Ni: Criticizing Harry for not following the 'rules' in the standard potions book (HBP). Ni doesn't care about the regulations, it depends on their inner intuition and getting right to the end point.
Yes, I remember now. Hermione started hiding those clothes around the houserooms trying to trick the house elves into picking them up. I completely forgot about that. That does seem more T than F.Ehh not really. Symbol and metaphor are more N territory than Fe territory, I don't think it means anything. And she didn't create the symbol, the symbol already existed because that's how house elves are freed.
The worst practice of Ni: Criticizing Harry for not following the 'rules' in the standard potions book (HBP). Ni doesn't care about the regulations, it depends on their inner intuition and getting right to the end point.
Haha, yes, us T's and our sneaking aroundYes, I remember now. Hermione started hiding those clothes around the houserooms trying to trick the house elves into picking them up. I completely forgot about that. That does seem more T than F.
I was necessarily pointing to INFJ or ISFJ (I see her as either one) but was arguing INTJ. I think someone was claiming her as an INTJ or ISTJ, might have been you even.
My dear you should really try looking at previous posts. I was arguing ISTJ. I don't think anyone was arguing INTJ. What exactly are you saying she is?