violet_crown
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Also, this is a weird fucking thread. [MENTION=23213]GarrotTheThief[/MENTION] needs to stop pandering to the plebes.
It appears that Te-doms think that controversy, competition, pressure, etc. produces the best, most productive results. They are so completely lacking in Fe, that they can't realize this is only true for themselves and those like them. Some Te-doms have a tool kit that consists only of a hammer, or in some cases a sledge-hammer.
Perhaps some of the Te-dom behavior doesn't perceive itself as bullying, but others perceive it as such?I dont think that's typical, it seems to be how someone who hadnt thought much about the matter would behave.
I still dont think that ENTJ bully, I think perhaps there's a lot of bullies who identify as ENTJ, because there is that stupid assumption of inferiority/superiority among MBTI devotees and bullies alike.
Perhaps some of the Te-dom behavior doesn't perceive itself as bullying, but others perceive it as such?
Both scenarios happen, and there can be a tendency for T-doms to have internal feelings they are not conscious of, so they can go into a hyper-"rational" sort of mode that becomes deeply passive aggressive. To push people's buttons, get the other person upset, and then maintain this attitude, of "calm down, you are irrational. Listen to my detached and accurate assumptions. I am right, you are wrong, but you are just too emotional to see the truth."I tend to think of all behaviour and cognition as primarily affect driven, as mankind is more rationalising than reasoning. T types try to break out of that or are more comfortable thinking than acting on how they feel, they may be less spontaneous but they are surely more reflective, you maybe do not agree.
It appears that Te-doms think that controversy, competition, pressure, etc. produces the best, most productive results.
Your post expresses much more of an absolute generalization than what I wrote. It also is expressing a sense of controversy with its opening "wrong!", which makes me wonder if it is an intentionally ironic humor?wrong! but Fe/Ti users are subjectivists so maybe what you wrote isn´t what is really there
Hmm... Maybe it isn't just about the type. A lot of factors come in to play like the environment they live in. I've noticed that some entjs feel incredibly weak deep down. I was in a relationship with one and I have to say, you guys are super cool! The one thing I will critique is that they don't like feeling vulnerable. They always like to be the strong ones and protect people. I've also noticed that most entjs get into relationships with "weaker" people so that they can "show them the ropes" and protect them. It is both sweet yet controlling, but if the partner is intuitive, they will sense the entjs need to be in control, and probably figure out that they too, just like everybody, is vulnerable. I'm sorry if this offends any one of you! Have a wonderful evening!
Both scenarios happen, and there can be a tendency for T-doms to have internal feelings they are not conscious of, so they can go into a hyper-"rational" sort of mode that becomes deeply passive aggressive. To push people's buttons, get the other person upset, and then maintain this attitude, of "calm down, you are irrational. Listen to my detached and accurate assumptions. I am right, you are wrong, but you are just too emotional to see the truth."
While there can certainly be scenarios where a statement like that is true, I've seen it so many times used passive aggressively. The more the words "objective", "logic", "you are too emotional", etc. are used, the more likely it is passive aggression. Because many T-doms struggle to connect with their own inner emotions and anger, they need to push others to feel the things they cannot feel, so that they can feel personal control over those unconscious emotions again. A smart T can learn the language patterns and style that is necessary for diplomatic communication. If a T-dom is upsetting people all the time, it limits communication, then it is time to learn new strategies.
The problem is that many times when a T-dom does get outwardly emotional, there is no logic whatsoever to save them. I've lived with T's capable of levels of subjectivity that equal their objectivity. It was quite shocking to discover because you'd think logic to bridge somewhat into their emotional realm. I have also seen T-doms project this inner state of complete subjectivity onto "Feelers", by assuming that once the emotions start, reason has zero chance. People who are fluent in the subjective realm can have a greater capacity for reason while in a subjective state, although it is also true that F's are unlikely to achieve the state of pure objectivity that T's can achieve. Realize that Feelers navigate a realm that would seem to be in-between the more extreme, compartmentalized inner states of the "Thinker".
Also, the world does not consist of measurable, concrete, indisputable facts. It is more complex, more subjective, and nuanced. To be skilled with logic and fact gathering does not make a person more correct in their analysis of reality.
Te as collective strength doesn´t strive for pressure and competition, Ti as personal strength on the other hand does. Personal - Collective, Universal is a far better description for E vs. I altough i´ve kinda abandonded this Dichotomy at the time as it is too subjective.What types of personalities do you think value controversy, competition, and pressure?
Thats exactly what I thought, well not exactly because of the -maybe-I see where your point but I actually think that's more typical of feelers, maybe a feeler who believes they are a thinker?
That doesn't make sense. The most competitive people I know are all Js.Te as collective strength doesn´t strive for pressure and competition, Ti as personal strength on the other hand does.