Jeffster
veteran attention whore
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- ESFP
- Enneagram
- 7w6
- Instinctual Variant
- sx
Yes. You do it the same way you figure out if you are...
abstract versus concrete
cooperative versus pragmatic
directive versus informative
expressive versus attentive
Just reflect on your thinking in this case. Not how you think about yourself relative to your environment.
Sorry, wolf-man, but this just confused me more. I figure out those dichotomies by thinking about my obvious behavior tendencies. I have read plenty of stuff about "Fi" but most of it lacks context, so it's hard to identify something like that in order to answer a very broad question like "how SFP see Fi in themselves."
It's that little voice in your head that tells you what's fundamentally right and wrong, and to stick up for your right to express yourself in your own way.
Each function represents an attitude, a perspective, a certain way of viewing the relationship between yourself and the outside world.
That makes sense to me, but I don't how I would describe how I see it in myself. It's just something that's always been ingrained in me. I question and doubt most things. The list of fundamentally right and wrong is pretty short for me.