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Yes i know that already.
A thing that the Fi descriptions have wrong though is that Fi judges things based on interval values .IMO this is wrong , fi judges things based on like/dislike and that is the core aspect of it.
Everyone judges things based on "like/dislike".

And no, I'm not drawing some sort of false equivalence here, I'm describing human beings. Typologies only classify human beings. Fi describes a particular way of processing judgments internally. It has nothing to do with being selfish, or being emotional, or being whiny, or whatever.
I have seen atrocious behavior from people of all function types. Ti, Te, Fi, Fe, Ni, Ne, Si, Se. They can all be really crappy people. And they can all be emotional, whiny and selfish. Bitching, moaning and whining are universal human traits. This first post of this thread is an excellent example of bitching, moaning and whining.
At best, you can say something like, "Fe people being crappy doesn't annoy me nearly so much as Fi people being crappy." And where does that get you? Does it mean there's something wrong with Fi people?
It probably means that you don't understand Fi.
Fi is applied differently to abstract and literal things.The more abstract something is the more prone is Fi to elevate their Fi judgments about it to Objective values.And the less abstract something is the more prone is Fi to think of them as subjective opinions of themselves.
So Fi sees objective values when it judges abstract concepts (like war , hunger , etc) and subjective opionions(likes/dislikes) when it judges not so abstract things (like style of clothing etc).Thats why INFP's care more about values than ISFP's because INFP's are more likely to use their Fi to judge abstract concepts (Maybe it has do with Fi/Si too ?? i dont know) , while ISFP's use their Fi mostly in subjective things (like style , beauty etc..) thats why ISFP express mostly their subjective tastes , while INFP's tend to express mostly their *objective* values that apply to all.
INFPs are actually quite similar to INTPs, except w/r to emotional understanding instead of "logical" understanding. An INFP will nitpick your values to death if you let them, just as an INTP will nitpick your logic to death if you let them.
ISFPs and ISTPs also have such commonalities distinguished only by emotional vs "logical" understanding, where both are very present and very physical w/r to the world, and not so concerned with overall principles like INxPs. ISFP and ISTP understanding of practical matters is usually very good in pretty much all respects except things like money management where being a "J" appears to be more advantageous.
And all of these types are quite capable of being complete jerks.
As a general principle, I find it helpful to find and classify many good and bad real life examples of each type. What changes isn't "whether" they're good or bad, but "how".