Yeah, once again we're talking past each other. You have your mind made up that something called "Fe dominant" is necessary for one to show in message board posts in order for that person to most closely identify with an ENFJ personality type. I disagree with that, so I guess there's nothing more to say on the matter.
Jeffster doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yeah, once again we're talking past each other. You have your mind made up that something called "Fe dominant" is necessary for one to show in message board posts in order for that person to most closely identify with an ENFJ personality type. I disagree with that, so I guess there's nothing more to say on the matter.![]()
On the contrary, I seem to be the ONLY one who knows what I'm talking about.![]()
You do realize Myers and Briggs invented their personality categories based directly on Jung's conceptions of dominant and auxiliary functions, right?
LOL good line.
Not very ISFPish though =/
nothing is solved, but then again nothing matters. not here, not now, not ever.
Feeling people make decisions based on feelings, so the Extraverted Feeling function allows a person to adjust their behavior to the needs of others. Is it the ability to relate and the desire to connect with others with warmth and consideration. It draws others out and responds to expressed or unexpressed needs.
You should take your own advice. She said Ne, Ni, Fe, Fi were the highest. And I saw her cognitive functions results; those were all pretty much equal. Also, you apparently missed the part where I said "Actions speak louder than words." I've been going through all her old posts...nothing suggests Fe dominant since the day she signed up here.
Yeah, once again we're talking past each other. You have your mind made up that something called "Fe dominant" is necessary for one to show in message board posts in order for that person to most closely identify with an ENFJ personality type. I disagree with that, so I guess there's nothing more to say on the matter.![]()
Jeffster doesn't know what he's talking about.
Right... you're following your own system or whatever you're doing. Do that -- great. I'll make my own suggestions to LL, and you can make yours. At the end of the day, the only one that knows LL's mind is LL. I'm just offering help since she asked.
On the contrary, I seem to be the ONLY one who knows what I'm talking about.![]()
You do realize Myers and Briggs invented their personality categories based directly on Jung's conceptions of dominant and auxiliary functions, right?
Yes, I do. You do realize that most people who come to a conclusion about their own personality type, including those who take the official MBTI, do not come to that conclusion based on determining dominant and auxiliary functions, right?
Well, I'm probably not an ISFP. Someone go search through all my posts and see how much "Fi dominant" there is and maybe we can discover the truth.
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Yes, I do. You do realize that most people who come to a conclusion about their own personality type, including those who take the official MBTI, do not come to that conclusion based on determining dominant and auxiliary functions, right?
This thread makes me feel better about the one I made.
But seriously. ENFP. Ne is driveling all over this shit like chocolate moose on watermelon.
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That picture is effing nasty. Just saying.
And I still think I'm ENF. J.
And I think PeaceBaby is right. I need a break. You go on analyzing, and I will read it when I have more distance.
You know what would help if you're having trouble typing yourself? I would say get away from MBTI for a while (try a week if it's not difficult), and then come back after this time with an open mind, read the type descriptions, be honest, and type yourself (preferably without using these tests at first).
So your point is that most people don't understand the system in depth?
Yeah, I think I can definitely agree with that. I'm not sure why you think strength in numbers proves the superiority of ignorance, though.
No, that's not my point at all. My point is that there is more than one way to skin a cat. And even if all cat-skinning dates back to the work of Eldrad The Cat Skinner, Steven Q. Typeguy can teach someone to skin a cat a certain way without that someone knowing anything about Eldrad and everything is still okay.
You have a human being. That human being takes the MBTI, answering questions that determine four sets of preferences. The test results say ENFJ. The description of that type's usual behavior fits. The human being is confident in saying "I am an ENFJ." But, wait! Suzie Q. Junglover comes along and says "I see no evidence of Fe dominance in you. Fe is blahblahblah and you don't do that, you do bluhbluhbluh, which clearly means you are Fi rather than Fe. And I know what I'm talking about, because I understand the system in depth." Human being is confused. He answered the test questions honestly. The descriptions he finds of ENFJ sound more like him than the ENFP ones, yet Suzie and her good friend Ryan W. Functionface are telling him he's wrong.
Is anyone truly right or wrong in this scenario? Does it really matter? It seems to me that it only matters if it's important to Human being. And he already has his answer, so why are Suzy and Ryan trying to muck things up? So they can flex some sort of intellectual arrogance muscles over "knowing the system?" Forgive me if I go with Human to have been right the first time. And tell Suze and Ry that they are only complicating matters and not helping anything.
No, that's not my point at all. My point is that there is more than one way to skin a cat. And even if all cat-skinning dates back to the work of Eldrad The Cat Skinner, Steven Q. Typeguy can teach someone to skin a cat a certain way without that someone knowing anything about Eldrad and everything is still okay.
You have a human being. That human being takes the MBTI, answering questions that determine four sets of preferences. The test results say ENFJ. The description of that type's usual behavior fits. The human being is confident in saying "I am an ENFJ." But, wait! Suzie Q. Junglover comes along and says "I see no evidence of Fe dominance in you. Fe is blahblahblah and you don't do that, you do bluhbluhbluh, which clearly means you are Fi rather than Fe. And I know what I'm talking about, because I understand the system in depth." Human being is confused. He answered the test questions honestly. The descriptions he finds of ENFJ sound more like him than the ENFP ones, yet Suzie and her good friend Ryan W. Functionface are telling him he's wrong.
Is anyone truly right or wrong in this scenario? Does it really matter? It seems to me that it only matters if it's important to Human being. And he already has his answer, so why are Suzy and Ryan trying to muck things up? So they can flex some sort of intellectual arrogance muscles over "knowing the system?" Forgive me if I go with Human to have been right the first time. And tell Suze and Ry that they are only complicating matters and not helping anything.
Yes Jeffster, it's all for the purpose of flexing intellectual arrogance muscles. We don't actually believe any of the things we're saying here. We just make up fancy terminology and big words because we enjoy making you and others feel stupid. You got us! I guess now we'll have to renounce function theory; turns out it's totally useless. Good work!![]()
Way to totally miss the point.
He never said the function theory is necessarily wrong. Even if he did, his main point was that there is more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one way to draw a map (probably a better analogy) that accurately describes the terrain. The function method has clearly failed with LL, so perhaps its time try some other topography techniques?