The Great One
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- Apr 27, 2012
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- 6w7
No, I'm just really an ENTJ and not a cardboard cut out.
You're still pretty damn strange.
No, I'm just really an ENTJ and not a cardboard cut out.
No way, FJ types constantly tell me that I'm a greedy bastard for wanting as much money as humanly possible where it is the FP types that say to me, "Just do what you wanna do man, for your own personal happiness".
That's because FJ types really care about the state of your soul. FPs just want you to like them.
I know a lot of FP types that don't give a damn if you like them or not.
Wish I did.
OMG! This is one for the history books folks! Jaguar and I are agreeing on something! Get your cameras! Get em quick! This may never happen again!
So you are an introvert, a 4w5, and are SP/Sx and you care a lot about what people think of you? HUH?
I LIKE YOU!!!
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That's because FJ types really care about the state of your soul. FPs just want you to like them.
Or offered the heresy maybe ENFPs aren't necessarily the logical and predestined choice for INTJs.
/pro tip
Ok so I've noticed that so many NFJ types are socialists and don't really understand the concept of capitalism. It seems like if it were up to the NFJ types we would all be making the same amount of money and everything would be free. Why is it that so many NFJ's constantly think of people that want to get as much money as possible for themselves as "selfish"? What's up with that? I'm assuming it's the Fe?
Or offered the heresy maybe ENFPs aren't necessarily the logical and predestined choice for INTJs.
/pro tip
There really isn't much of a link between socialist/capitalist ideas and typology: INTJs argue both sides, as do INTPs, and so on.
That said, I do see parallels between the philosophies and the types, that Fe is concerned about the value of people, not things, and Te is concerned about the value of things, not people. Individual people, however, are much more complicated than type, and their conclusions are more based on what they've learned and understood than on the "thinking patterns" of Te or Fe.
There really isn't much of a link between socialist/capitalist ideas and typology: INTJs argue both sides, as do INTPs, and so on.
That said, I do see parallels between the philosophies and the types, that Fe is concerned about the value of people, not things, and Te is concerned about the value of things, not people. Individual people, however, are much more complicated than type, and their conclusions are more based on what they've learned and understood than on the "thinking patterns" of Te or Fe.