VagrantFarce
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Does Tertiary-Fi lead to some instances where an ITJ might think "the rules don't apply to me, since I am a beautiful and unique snowflake that cannot be categorised and controlled"? Do ITJs then need to "shift gears" and take responsibility and accountability for themselves (in other words, embracing an Extraverted Thinking stance)?
So an INTJ might create an unhealthy romantic attachment to the patterns that they perceive, and then must take responsbility for themselves by applying rational thought and taking responsbility for their subjective perceptions.
An ISTJ might create an unhealthy romantic attachment to whatever they think must be maintained, and then must take responsbility for themselves by applying rational thought and taking responsbility for their subjective perceptions.
How does Tertiary-Fi typically play itself out?
So an INTJ might create an unhealthy romantic attachment to the patterns that they perceive, and then must take responsbility for themselves by applying rational thought and taking responsbility for their subjective perceptions.
An ISTJ might create an unhealthy romantic attachment to whatever they think must be maintained, and then must take responsbility for themselves by applying rational thought and taking responsbility for their subjective perceptions.
How does Tertiary-Fi typically play itself out?