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INTP to ENFP. The transformation

kibou

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@nanook this is why we have a forensic, physically verifiable element to our reading system, because people are inherently biased, especially about themselves.

we have seen to a great extent how different mojos read differently, and how some mojos are more naturally inclined to it. subsequently, we prefer to have a mentor that is of the same mojo as the mentee so our system is more easily understood through that mojo's native language.
 

ubel

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Hi, I totally made an account to contribute to this post. I googled INTP to ENFP because I felt that this shift had happened to me.

Here's my story: I can remember identifying completely with INTP profiles starting in my teen years. However, after a few years later of depressive episodes, spiritual realizations, and some self-help/improvement maturation I honestly can say I completely identify my personality with ENFP.

What I really think is the backbone to this 'shift' was starting to practice, "being honest with how I'm really feeling and observing negative thoughts that arise" - things I learned from youtube videos. The more I practiced this, the more peaceful and less confused with life I became, and the more natural ENFP felt to me. I now realize that growing up before teenage years, I had a very bubbly ENFP behavior.

So that's my experience. Maybe it's normal for people to form personalities growing up. Thanks for reading :)
 

7even

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I think the OP is portraying symptoms of madness.

He claims the following: Ti Dominant to Te Tertiary, and from Fe inferior to *cringes* Fi auxiliary.

I deduce that the source of insanity lies within Fi, which the OP seems to have always possessed, and thus, I diagnose the OP with, I'm sorry to say... INFPness.

My assumption is that the OP, primarily considered himself an INTP, rather than an INFP, because of his emotions; uninformed of what the Feeling function actually is.

Fortunately, he seems to be a healthy INFP.
 
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