Radiantshadow
Urban shaman
- MBTI
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Something I noted while watching my mother interact:
many consider cognitive functions to be to be dead-set,
static (hence many stereotypes that pop up, unfortunately).
I do not believe this is the case; in fact, I believe types use
functions differently. My mother is an ENFJ and I am INFJ,
we use our Fe and Ni differently. She wants people to feel
welcome and comforted with her Fe, I want people to feel
at peace and able to grow. Her Ni is used to reinforce her
Fe image of what is "welcoming and comforting", my Ni is used
to project the routes to peace and growth I emphasize with Fe.
Neither approach is invalid, of course, and perhaps I did not
phrase the difference properly (for that, I apologize). Yet,
the relationships between functions in any type define the
type itself more than the functions' mere existence in a person.
Perhaps this is obvious? I have not read anything by Jung, so
it might be common knowledge I was not yet privy to.
Functions are flowing, ever-changing - not static and eternal.
(Aside: Ni users are HSP; dominant Ni (detached nature) demands
inferior Se, the hallmark of HSP from what I've read)
many consider cognitive functions to be to be dead-set,
static (hence many stereotypes that pop up, unfortunately).
I do not believe this is the case; in fact, I believe types use
functions differently. My mother is an ENFJ and I am INFJ,
we use our Fe and Ni differently. She wants people to feel
welcome and comforted with her Fe, I want people to feel
at peace and able to grow. Her Ni is used to reinforce her
Fe image of what is "welcoming and comforting", my Ni is used
to project the routes to peace and growth I emphasize with Fe.
Neither approach is invalid, of course, and perhaps I did not
phrase the difference properly (for that, I apologize). Yet,
the relationships between functions in any type define the
type itself more than the functions' mere existence in a person.
Perhaps this is obvious? I have not read anything by Jung, so
it might be common knowledge I was not yet privy to.
Functions are flowing, ever-changing - not static and eternal.
(Aside: Ni users are HSP; dominant Ni (detached nature) demands
inferior Se, the hallmark of HSP from what I've read)