Ah; yeah, when you put it that way.Being nice to someone is subjective on so many levels XD
dissecting 'niceness' according to each function.... I think I kinda get the grasp of it. Still, I'd be glad if you would explain some more about it XD
Ah; yeah, when you put it that way.Being nice to someone is subjective on so many levels XD
Can it also work the other way and reject them or does Fe always try to find a harmonious equilibrium between people?
I would say both ways; they can also change the moral of society for better or worse (but as per which and what kind of value, I would say it depends on the related functions..)People are saying that Fe adapts and accepts the morals of society. Can it also work the other way and reject them or does Fe always try to find a harmonious equilibrium between people?
Or is the rejection of societies morals a function of the Ti that comes with Fe?
So basically, this is a catchall for you to excuse yourself for not speaking clearly. You seem like one of the only members here who ever has to make statements like this.
It smells like a fish, looks like a fish, acts like a fish, but you call it a cat, and assert that it just has to be? ok then.