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If you want to restrict yourself based on some abstract theory designed to divide people into 4-letter codes, knock yourself out.
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If you want to restrict yourself based on some abstract theory designed to divide people into 4-letter codes, knock yourself out.
My 19 y o son has a friend who is ISTx. When I was asking him questions, he thought he was a P, but after thinking about it for a day, I think his behavior has been a lot more J in the past.It just came to me that an unhealthy J can view themselves as their P counter type. They have this image of who they think they are and they believe it to an extent that they try to be someone they are not.
One thing that drove this was the folly of thinking men thread. How a type can believe themselves to be objective when they are really subjective. They will then always feel inferior because their pride and ego keeps getting hurt because they are truly subjective. What happens is they block their perception to objective data and in the process help them believe they are objective people furthering the idea that they are objective. Hence why J types have perception as either tertiary and inferior.
ok, to try and get discussion I will stop before digging to much deeper.
I say the same to people who want to disprove the type designation I have at any one time*. As if a person without a life-long stable type wasn't a person at all, or somethingIf you want to restrict yourself based on some abstract theory designed to divide people into 4-letter codes, knock yourself out.
I can tell you that I think Fi can make judgements based on logic, but its more of a subconcious judgement. An Fi types goes on "this feels right".
simulateworld said:While your points here are fine, none of them contradict what I said and my original point still stands. Point being, FPs seemto overestimate their own logical abilities because they mistake personal feelings for logic--I didn't say anything about TPs and their ability to use or not use logic. I don't see many TPs claiming to be extremely in touch with their emotions; most of us acknowledge our weakness in this area--and yet, FPs still seem to think they're highly proficient in both emotional and logical thought, which most aren't.
If you want to restrict yourself based on some abstract theory designed to divide people into 4-letter codes, knock yourself out.
When interpreted the way it's intended, it's very open to many different possibilities.
that's what INFPs always say when their individuality feels threatened.
Sentence #2 contradicts sentence #1.
If it's "open to many different possibilities" you wouldn't then say in your very next sentence: "That's what INFPs ALWAYS say."
Clearly, you have a restrictive viewpoint of INFPs.
Abstract theories are, by definition, not rigidly restrictive, because they are abstract. None of this is empirical by any means; it's all just a thought exercise for the sake of expanding perspectives. When interpreted the way it's intended, it's very open to many different possibilities.
Besides that, though, that's what INFPs always say when their individuality feels threatened.![]()
Can't you read Fe smiley language?
It's a joke!
FPs seemto overestimate their own logical abilities because they mistake personal feelings for logic
Not buying it, Sim. You have a long history of contradicting yourself in this forum.
Here's more of your restrictive nonsense:
Edgar said:I am a caring, nurturing, supportive altruist... and all the rest of you are fucking ingrates. Also, harden the fuck up.
Do you enjoy making up shit about people, or what?
Anyone with a modicum of intelligence would know better than to make sweeping claims about so many different types of people like you do.
I'm going to start calling you: Archie-fucking-Bunker.
No seriously, it was a joke.
I could respond by saying, "GOSH EDGAR, I DON'T THINK A SUPPORTIVE ALTRUIST WOULD USE SUCH ABUSIVE LANGUAGE, CLEARLY YOU HAVE NO CONSISTENCY OF THOUGHT!"
HANK HILL!!!!
While your points here are fine, none of them contradict what I said and my original point still stands. Point being, FPs seem to overestimate their own logical abilities because they mistake personal feelings for logic--I didn't say anything about TPs and their ability to use or not use logic. I don't see many TPs claiming to be extremely in touch with their emotions; most of us acknowledge our weakness in this area--and yet, FPs still seem to think they're highly proficient in both emotional and logical thought, which most aren't.