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So I was writing a PM to @ayn about being an ENFP, but it got so long and I realized hearing from other ENFPs would be interesting as well. So I'm making a thread about ENFPs.
@Auburn might object to some things, though, I just pick up bits of understanding here and there, I haven't really studied it too much.
This is how it is for me:
I am an ENFP leaning on Te. Dominant Ne makes me see connections, combining the gathered facts and observations. Whenever I encounter something, I look "outwards". It's like instantly jumping up from the position I'm standing and seeing the whole map from above. I makes me hesitant, because I am always aware of disadvantages and advantages.
I always check negative consequences before I act. It's difficult for me to zone in on one element, because I see the world like a giant connected cob web where you can't really pull just one string without influencing the rest of the net.
When dealing with people, I use my human related intuition (Fi is giving me feedback on this, I believe) to understand people combined with my Ne who puts everything together and the "logical" (which needn't be logical due to human error) function Te that put everything into order.
I always check my Te to see if my thoughts are valid. Logic is very important to me. I don't base my decisions and opinions on Fi (other than that it probably makes me a bit more patient with other people, makes me try to see things from their perspective because I suppose Fi is behind the desire to be have inner peace and to have a world of acceptance rather than one of prejudice. So I am biased to a end product where we can be at peace. Though, I have no problem acknowledging that everything we are, think and feel are a product of the human world, that it does not reach beyond that, there's no "right or wrong". But then again, I don't really see that as a bad thing).
Now, Se and Si are the functions I know least about. But I do enjoy physical sensations. I enjoy experiencing and taking things in, or use a quiet setting to meditate (like the garden). I can be a bit oblivious about my surroundings because I'm lost in thought. I've noticed when thinking about something, if something unusual shows up in my visual field, my brain is like "hey, hey! Look over there, there's something odd". And then my eyes kinda follow that object even though I'm not really concious of it because I'm very concentrated on my thoughts.
I share lot of traits with INTPs, like sarcasm, cynicism, need for alone time, nerd activities (from video games to science), thinking a lot- having a lot of stuff going on inside, analysing about everything, independence is very important to me etc.
More later. Uni time.
Summon:
@Dormouse @AlisaD
@Auburn might object to some things, though, I just pick up bits of understanding here and there, I haven't really studied it too much.
This is how it is for me:
I am an ENFP leaning on Te. Dominant Ne makes me see connections, combining the gathered facts and observations. Whenever I encounter something, I look "outwards". It's like instantly jumping up from the position I'm standing and seeing the whole map from above. I makes me hesitant, because I am always aware of disadvantages and advantages.
I always check negative consequences before I act. It's difficult for me to zone in on one element, because I see the world like a giant connected cob web where you can't really pull just one string without influencing the rest of the net.
When dealing with people, I use my human related intuition (Fi is giving me feedback on this, I believe) to understand people combined with my Ne who puts everything together and the "logical" (which needn't be logical due to human error) function Te that put everything into order.
I always check my Te to see if my thoughts are valid. Logic is very important to me. I don't base my decisions and opinions on Fi (other than that it probably makes me a bit more patient with other people, makes me try to see things from their perspective because I suppose Fi is behind the desire to be have inner peace and to have a world of acceptance rather than one of prejudice. So I am biased to a end product where we can be at peace. Though, I have no problem acknowledging that everything we are, think and feel are a product of the human world, that it does not reach beyond that, there's no "right or wrong". But then again, I don't really see that as a bad thing).
Now, Se and Si are the functions I know least about. But I do enjoy physical sensations. I enjoy experiencing and taking things in, or use a quiet setting to meditate (like the garden). I can be a bit oblivious about my surroundings because I'm lost in thought. I've noticed when thinking about something, if something unusual shows up in my visual field, my brain is like "hey, hey! Look over there, there's something odd". And then my eyes kinda follow that object even though I'm not really concious of it because I'm very concentrated on my thoughts.
I share lot of traits with INTPs, like sarcasm, cynicism, need for alone time, nerd activities (from video games to science), thinking a lot- having a lot of stuff going on inside, analysing about everything, independence is very important to me etc.
More later. Uni time.
Summon:
@Dormouse @AlisaD