Credits to Carl Jung (Psychological Types) for the descriptions. Example of Jung Fi type: Aylin/Typevolution and Ahkmatova (The Syntax of Love) Fi types are natively judgers by nature due to having a feeling rational main frame (leading to an organizing attitude) that sets the primary demands. As reflex most commonly Fi types would get J in MBTI tests, although at times may score as borderline P/J for whatever reason... In rarer occasions such individuals may test or be tested to MBTI P when having a long aux. In third case to observers and tester the auxiliary is more noticeable than the dominant. However, if you ask the person, he/she will report that the dominant function (F) is the main life theme... and just doesn't look that way when observed by others or in testing instruments. Recommended free online test to help finding your jungian type: Sharing some reflections of mine about the MBTI community and what's overall wrong with it including the infamous Grant stack BS: Te-Fi: action, fact vs responsibility, desirability - - - When Fi type individuals move to stage 4, the alternatives are between: Fi-n (jungian INFJ, Fi-Ni-Se-Te by Jung terms, 4T Melan-Phleg, N aux guide, often IEI in socio): “People from this type are driven by their own inner feelings, sentiments and emotions. However, they guard these feelings to themselves, making them appear cold, while their emotions can suddenly show up when something really catch the interest of their feelings. People from this type does not like to show off much, generally feel sympathy for underdogs and generally accept the differences and diversity of others. People from this type has a tendency to have their feelings and empathy being directed on a more universal and abstract way. Fi-n is usually polite and sympathetic, although somewhat cold and appearing distant, and is emotionally honest. This type highly values harmony and understanding.“ Examples: thelydshow, Gaia Micolucci, Monica Bellucci, Deku MHA Fi-s (jungian ISFJ, Fi-Si-Ne-Te by Jung terms, 4T Phleg-Melan, S aux guardian, often ESI in socio): “People from this type are driven by their own inner feelings, sentiments and emotions. However, they guard these feelings to themselves, making them appear cold, while their emotions can suddenly show up when something really catch the interest of their feelings. People from this type does not like to show off much and generally feel sympathy for underdogs. They have a highly personal empathy: They like to get intimate and to know the stories of others, so they can connect with them, so their empathy is more towards people who are close to them. People from this type are usually polite and sympathetic, although somewhat cold and appearing distant, and is emotionally honest.“ (Vendrah, Typology Triad). Example: Aubrey Plaza and Tolkien. - - - When most MBTI people refer to “Fi“ they don't talk about Jung Fi rather they typically talk about the manifestations of Jung F aux with themes like self-expressions, identity... Informative attitude. Those are referred as “FP“ traits. Such people have some kind of interpretative attitude: they like talking about [the] meaning of/in all sorts of things, from concepts and news to objects and behaviors. They like various forms of translation and expression that might reveal different kinds of affinities. Such individuals prefer to [not] do/use things and means according to the [tangible/potential/symbolic] significance they see in them. “Sticking labels on people at first sight is nothing but a childish parlor game. My typology is... not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical. My typology is based exclusively on psychological premises which can hardly coincide with physiological or somatic qualities.” — Jung Do you wanna learn Jung's original work? Do yourself a favour - go read Psychological Types by Jung. Keep in mind that motivations are enneagram territory [check Katherine Fauvre] and that agreeableness/disagreeableness is linked to heart attitude. Also remember that socionics is NOT Jung's original work. Socio is mostly enneagram based () plus it has different definitions from Jung including Kepinski info metabolism considerations added to the mix as I pointed here: #personality #Fi #carljung #infj #isfj #mbti #howtotype TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) Intro (0:21) Fi (5:21) Introverted Feeling Type (14:16) Final note
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