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Fi is very different than Fe. The Fe strong individual will often have a good understanding of their emotions and see the Fi as emotionally underdeveloped. A hallmark of the INFP is emotional frailty, and this is why Ti is important to them. Ti being on the opposite end of the spectrum for INFPs makes little sense to me. Ti is cultivated in order to logically reason through their intense and frequent negative emotions, as well as to curb their altruistic tendencies. The thinking is not for thinking's sake, it's a means to understanding the feelings of their Fi, which they tend to take pretty seriously.
I'm an INFP, guided by emotions tempered by analysis, and the cultivation of the Ti is a big part of why I'm posting on this forum rather than on an INFP forum. The INFP forums tend to be a big meaningless circle-jerk with little substance that just makes me wonder why they bothered posting.
This cultivation of Ti for Fi's sake is also a reason why on whatever test I've taken, the Fi / Ti has always been pretty close. The first test I took had me at 1% Thinking over Feeling. Others have diagnosed me as almost fully thinking. I have been careful to avoid bias from the get go. The Enneagram listed my top 2 numbers as 9 (48%) and 5 (44%) with the rest relatively low.
I remember having taken this test when I was in middle school (in college now) and getting ENTP. I clearly remember that I had intentionally answered the questions about E vs. I in favor of E because I wasn't okay with being introverted and saw it as a fault, so I answered what an ideal me at the time would answer. The Ti I was very proud of, because I did, and still do, prize logical thought, but it's due to my Fi.
I'm an INFP, guided by emotions tempered by analysis, and the cultivation of the Ti is a big part of why I'm posting on this forum rather than on an INFP forum. The INFP forums tend to be a big meaningless circle-jerk with little substance that just makes me wonder why they bothered posting.
This cultivation of Ti for Fi's sake is also a reason why on whatever test I've taken, the Fi / Ti has always been pretty close. The first test I took had me at 1% Thinking over Feeling. Others have diagnosed me as almost fully thinking. I have been careful to avoid bias from the get go. The Enneagram listed my top 2 numbers as 9 (48%) and 5 (44%) with the rest relatively low.
I remember having taken this test when I was in middle school (in college now) and getting ENTP. I clearly remember that I had intentionally answered the questions about E vs. I in favor of E because I wasn't okay with being introverted and saw it as a fault, so I answered what an ideal me at the time would answer. The Ti I was very proud of, because I did, and still do, prize logical thought, but it's due to my Fi.