InvisibleJim
Banned
- MBTI
- INTJ
- Enneagram
- 5w6
So... does that mean we don't have a right to question/discuss the opinions of others?
Sorry, this thread confuses me.
What I'm looking for opinions on is if some Fe users would be inclined to try to 'cut off' viewpoints that are against their social view.
1) Fe lives with Ti in a packet.
2) The Fe is objective, the Ti is subjective.
3) Fe is all about having a 'shared community' and draws objective meaning from it.
4) Ti does not have access to all of the available data.
5) Fe fills in the gaps by drawing the externalized assumptions 'this man is not a friend, this man is'
6) Ti accepts the externalized assumptions of Fe and fills in it's own blanks to justify what is required.
7) Individual who has voiced negative opinion regarding their friend is a target for the individual.
I'm also inclined to wonder if this kind of behaviour is more prominent in the dominant or parent (secondary) position.
Note, I'm not declaring Te-Fi any better; simply different; more prone to acidic outburst and much more socially stubborn coupled with demands for competence in order to recognize authority. Individuals who are viewed to have busted their word are simply not to be trusted in any setting: and such.
It's an interesting condundrum because Fe and Te can dance very well; when the two users are close then there is respect for the value in the Fe user and respect for the ethics of the Te user. However they can clash when the Fe group is different and the Te is markedly strong and against the 'group position'.