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How did you develop those values? What are they based on?
And if I may ask; everyone does have values, moral guidelines. What do you think differs in the way the INFP processes their values?
I ask because I wonder why it's important enough to be an identifier for someone using Fi/is an I-FP, when everyone does have values.
How did I develop these values?
That’s the thing isn’t it? How do they form? I can only say I think they’re a combination of my parents actions and something inexplicably inherent in my being. I say this because my parents were very moral people, not in a holier than thou way but in a very down to earth way. They were real. Honest to a fault almost but solid respectable people. You can’t help but have that be ingrained in your personality. This behavior and this code they had could just be learned traits in me, a habitual conditioning. Yet they’re more than a set of instructions to me. There’s real passion there when I feel someone or some situation is dishonest. So where does that fire come from? Perhaps it’s from my parents as well. My dad when faced with dishonesty would be quietly disappointed in the person or situation. My mom would become fired up and made her displeasure known. So maybe my feelings are directly inherited too. Or maybe I have my own fire from the way I’m wired. lol I’m probably creating more questions than definitive answers.
As to why these values seem so integral to an INFPs way of viewing life? Perhaps it’s the passion I mentioned. At least for me, when examples of my values are violated, I can’t not become incensed. Other types have values too but some will approach a situation with a detached practicality. X has occurred so I will respond with Y. It’s a very logical and dry process. My degree of feeling depends on the value and the severity of it’s violation. Some things I can shrug off and others will leave me so angered I cannot let their actions go unchallenged. I just can’t.
Idk. I’m no expert on the functions so someone else can definitely dissect this in a more succinct manner I’m sure.