Post by Calin on Jun 2, 2016 11:07:42 GMT -5
I've had a theory brewing in the back of my mind for a while about how quadrants are likely the most distinct differences between people, while the specific function order can become far less relevant once a person has fully developed.
Ideally, everyone would develop proficiency in all their functions, making those in a quadrant resonate similarly. That may even be a thing to aim for.
And I recently realized that this is what I've been doing over the last few years. During my childhood, Ti and Se were definitely my most valued functions. Then, as I gradually became conscious of my Ni and Fe, I started using them as much as possible because they helped me develop some valuable traits such as eloquence, willpower, and discipline.
That's why I believe it's quite hard to tell which one is actually my leading function, because I'm conscious of all of them and I know which one to use the most depending on the context.
I remember something that Amsterdam said 2 years ago in my first 'type me' thread:
Nov 18, 2014 22:02:51 GMT 3 Amsterdam said:
It’s clear to me that you are a Ni/Se* and Fe/Ti** user (reference the bottom of my response for the visual cues).
In your 1st video, where you are answering random questions, you come across as TiSe or SeTi, but some of your (sarcastic) comments/expressions display a fair amount of Fe (you’re considering the audience and playing to us).
In your 2nd video, almost the whole time, you are conveying strong judgments outwardly on topics, I assume, you are passionate or care about, and you come across as either FeNi or NiFe - you frequently reference your Ni worldview when your eyes drift to the sides and then you immediately launch back into expressing Fe judgments. Even your profile pic seems to show a decent amount of “Fe aggression”.
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It’s clear to me that you are a Ni/Se* and Fe/Ti** user (reference the bottom of my response for the visual cues).
In your 1st video, where you are answering random questions, you come across as TiSe or SeTi, but some of your (sarcastic) comments/expressions display a fair amount of Fe (you’re considering the audience and playing to us).
In your 2nd video, almost the whole time, you are conveying strong judgments outwardly on topics, I assume, you are passionate or care about, and you come across as either FeNi or NiFe - you frequently reference your Ni worldview when your eyes drift to the sides and then you immediately launch back into expressing Fe judgments. Even your profile pic seems to show a decent amount of “Fe aggression”.
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