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There are resources all around on the 8 functions & MBTI, but for those who want a quick crash course, this thread is for you. It can't be simplified much more than this.
Premise: The idea is the psyche is divided into "Perception" and "Judgment" processes. Now perception is how your mind absorbs situations, and judgment is how your mind decides where it stands pertaining to what it perceives. We all use both to make sense of the world & they come in pairs, but I'll get to that later.
The Four Perception Functions Are:
Si: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Familiar. Introverted Sensing internalizes experiences in their concrete form and uses them as anchors for future reference. That which is not familiar is observed and absorbed and added to it's internal database. These stored sensations act as a type of map the Si user follows when in new situations. If the experiences stored into Si are pleasant, Si will also seek to recreate those experiences in the present. Hence, Si is deeply associated with Nostalgia.
Ni: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Unknown. When Ni perceives it is looking to identify "what is missing from this picture" by referencing the patterns-based-worldview it knows. Ni goes about reality trying to identify the underlying themes/patterns that define how it all ticks together. Unlike Si, who bases "how reality ticks" on it's own personal exposures, Ni bases "how reality ticks" on the themes of the experience it undergoes -- which are not specific to them as much as a universal thing.
Ne: - This process is primarily obsessed with Possibility. Ne perceives the environment wanting to find stimulation, energy, and most importantly: Innovation. It thrives on finding alternatives, and is a catalyst for Change. Note that the things Ne comes up with aren't necessarily logical - they're actually quite wacky.
Essentially, Ne has little embarrassment, and no idea is a bad idea -- some ideas are just better than others. It enjoys being silly, expressive and playful without shame.
Se: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Sensual. Se vividly perceives it's surroundings and takes them in as they are. Unlike Ne who glances once at it's surroundings, then begins to hop around to different places in it's head - Se stays on the tangible moment and lingers in it. It is also motivated toward stimulation and enjoys thrills, excitement, aesthete, aroma, taste, sex, etc.The Four Judging Functions:
Te: This process is primarily obsessed with Efficiency. It weighs things by their practical use in achieving whatever the present Goal might be. It is a logic based judgment that is keen to discern what would and wouldn't work most optimally given the variables. It enjoys coming up with systems that can organize the world effectively -- and is notoriously competitive, as it thrives on the satisfaction from accomplishment (winning).
Fe: - This process is primarily obsessed with Relationship Dynamics - typically of people but can also apply to plants/animals or other personified objects. It focuses on the morality of actions, what is and isn't "right" and what people ought and ought not to do. Often it reinforces the standard social protocol - such as courtesy, obedience to rules, elders - because it has a desire to move the environment in the direction it sees as correct. It is similar to Te in that it seeks to move situations toward the desired Goal, but it's goal is defined by the most optimal social arrangements.
Fi: - This process is primarily obsessed with Inner Harmony. This is a very inward-turned process which assesses character, both of others and of themselves. However, although it is a judge of character it is not motivated to move it's environment in any particular direction. In contrast to Fe, it does not base it's judgments on what is social protocol. The conclusions Fi arrives at are it's own and can sometimes be very different from and violate social norms.
Ti: - This process is primarily concerned with Accuracy. Ti doms feel an almost moral obligation to Truth, that is akin to Fi's obligation to Nobility. Ti seeks to analyze all present data and arrive at the most synchronized conclusion it can. It does this by discerning and dividing/splitting in a black-and-white manner. It is a linear and meticulous process of reasoning that works systematically to arrive at the more perfect understanding it can. Unlike Te, it seeks not to push it's system into the world, and is not an external-organizer. It is satisfied with simply arriving at the answer.
So yes, these are paired: 1 perception & 1 judging -- to make a Type.
But they are also paired as 1 introverted(i) & 1 extraverted(e) function.
This creates 16 possible ways to "perceive" + "judge" the world:
When we talk about a certain personality type, that ^ is what it means. So being INTP means beginning in a position of Ti judgement aided by Ne's perception. It's best not to obsess over the surface dichotomies of I/E, S/N, T/F, P/J - - they are little more than straw-manned assumptions about the personality type wiring they are trying to explain.
So yes..
If you're confused about your type, take a look at this list and ask yourself, "Which Perception function do I use?" and "Which Judging function do I use?". I tried to describe the eight as distinct from one another as possible to leave no shade of gray or confusion.
Premise: The idea is the psyche is divided into "Perception" and "Judgment" processes. Now perception is how your mind absorbs situations, and judgment is how your mind decides where it stands pertaining to what it perceives. We all use both to make sense of the world & they come in pairs, but I'll get to that later.
The Four Perception Functions Are:
Si: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Familiar. Introverted Sensing internalizes experiences in their concrete form and uses them as anchors for future reference. That which is not familiar is observed and absorbed and added to it's internal database. These stored sensations act as a type of map the Si user follows when in new situations. If the experiences stored into Si are pleasant, Si will also seek to recreate those experiences in the present. Hence, Si is deeply associated with Nostalgia.
Ni: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Unknown. When Ni perceives it is looking to identify "what is missing from this picture" by referencing the patterns-based-worldview it knows. Ni goes about reality trying to identify the underlying themes/patterns that define how it all ticks together. Unlike Si, who bases "how reality ticks" on it's own personal exposures, Ni bases "how reality ticks" on the themes of the experience it undergoes -- which are not specific to them as much as a universal thing.
Ne: - This process is primarily obsessed with Possibility. Ne perceives the environment wanting to find stimulation, energy, and most importantly: Innovation. It thrives on finding alternatives, and is a catalyst for Change. Note that the things Ne comes up with aren't necessarily logical - they're actually quite wacky.

Se: - This process is primarily obsessed with The Sensual. Se vividly perceives it's surroundings and takes them in as they are. Unlike Ne who glances once at it's surroundings, then begins to hop around to different places in it's head - Se stays on the tangible moment and lingers in it. It is also motivated toward stimulation and enjoys thrills, excitement, aesthete, aroma, taste, sex, etc.
Te: This process is primarily obsessed with Efficiency. It weighs things by their practical use in achieving whatever the present Goal might be. It is a logic based judgment that is keen to discern what would and wouldn't work most optimally given the variables. It enjoys coming up with systems that can organize the world effectively -- and is notoriously competitive, as it thrives on the satisfaction from accomplishment (winning).
Fe: - This process is primarily obsessed with Relationship Dynamics - typically of people but can also apply to plants/animals or other personified objects. It focuses on the morality of actions, what is and isn't "right" and what people ought and ought not to do. Often it reinforces the standard social protocol - such as courtesy, obedience to rules, elders - because it has a desire to move the environment in the direction it sees as correct. It is similar to Te in that it seeks to move situations toward the desired Goal, but it's goal is defined by the most optimal social arrangements.
Fi: - This process is primarily obsessed with Inner Harmony. This is a very inward-turned process which assesses character, both of others and of themselves. However, although it is a judge of character it is not motivated to move it's environment in any particular direction. In contrast to Fe, it does not base it's judgments on what is social protocol. The conclusions Fi arrives at are it's own and can sometimes be very different from and violate social norms.
Ti: - This process is primarily concerned with Accuracy. Ti doms feel an almost moral obligation to Truth, that is akin to Fi's obligation to Nobility. Ti seeks to analyze all present data and arrive at the most synchronized conclusion it can. It does this by discerning and dividing/splitting in a black-and-white manner. It is a linear and meticulous process of reasoning that works systematically to arrive at the more perfect understanding it can. Unlike Te, it seeks not to push it's system into the world, and is not an external-organizer. It is satisfied with simply arriving at the answer.
But they are also paired as 1 introverted(i) & 1 extraverted(e) function.
This creates 16 possible ways to "perceive" + "judge" the world:
Si + Te = ISTJ
Si + Fe = ISFJ
Ni + Te = INTJ
Ni + Fe = INFJ
Se + Fi = ESFP
Se + Ti = ESTP
Ne + Fi = ENFP
Ne + Ti = ENTP
Te + Si = ESTJ
Te + Ni = ENTJ
Fe + Si = ESFJ
Fe + Ni = ENFJ
Fi + Se = ISFP
Fi + Ne = INFP
Ti + Se = ISTP
Ti + Ne = INTP
Si + Fe = ISFJ
Ni + Te = INTJ
Ni + Fe = INFJ
Se + Fi = ESFP
Se + Ti = ESTP
Ne + Fi = ENFP
Ne + Ti = ENTP
Te + Si = ESTJ
Te + Ni = ENTJ
Fe + Si = ESFJ
Fe + Ni = ENFJ
Fi + Se = ISFP
Fi + Ne = INFP
Ti + Se = ISTP
Ti + Ne = INTP
When we talk about a certain personality type, that ^ is what it means. So being INTP means beginning in a position of Ti judgement aided by Ne's perception. It's best not to obsess over the surface dichotomies of I/E, S/N, T/F, P/J - - they are little more than straw-manned assumptions about the personality type wiring they are trying to explain.
So yes..
If you're confused about your type, take a look at this list and ask yourself, "Which Perception function do I use?" and "Which Judging function do I use?". I tried to describe the eight as distinct from one another as possible to leave no shade of gray or confusion.