RE: Sensing vs. Intuition
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you look allot like michael sara.
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@HandiAce I sent my reply to your inbox :D
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@samm1809 In fact maybe now that I think of it, art isn't the right word for what I'm talking about. Maybe I'm talking about sensory (sight and sound) or conceptual pleasure. Sensory in terms of ISFP music and paintings, and conceptual in terms of INFP writings.
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@DiaShanti It's for that reason that INFP's make up a huge chunk of successful fantasy writers. They create this brilliant, beautiful image in people's minds and pull them into the amazing stories they write. Like Tolkien. I'm not saying ALL art btw. I doubt the guy that put the shark in the tank was ISFP. Just art that's supposed to look pretty. Same reason why the beatles were successful. McCartney (ISFP) writes pretty music. And yes it's subjective, but there will still be a majority opinion.
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@samm1809 Another comment about the quiet room and doing something that requires little Te... I am charged by my imagination and actually talk to myself. If not out loud at least within my head. It all works for me. Makes perfect sense.
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@samm1809 Why would I be offended? Puh-lease. I'm a heavy objective THINKER, with my Fi being inferior, remember? If you are not an ENTJ of course you can't imagine what would charge me. Why assume I need Te to be charged? As if that is my only energy source. I don't get it.
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@samm1809 I do not think it is possible to say F is a primary driving force for the appreciation of aesthetics or creation of what is pleasant to view. And what is considered attractive or pleasing to the eye is one of individual taste and not to be determined by anyone in particular. That is very subjective.
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@DiaShanti I agree though. MBTI isn't about what you CAN do, it's about what you prefer to do and where you get your energy from. No offense, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't imagine that being alone in a quiet room doing something that requires very little Te would be very charging for an ENTJ.
SJs aren't robots but only because they're human and therefore innately dynamic. However, if there was a personality type most closely representative of cyborgs it would be SJ, or perhaps sensors in general. Being an apologist for sensors is noble, but nonetheless misguided. To be clear, if all the sensors in the world suddenly disappeared, the human race would be greatly enhanced. If all the intuitives went the way of dinosaurs, well, I'll leave that to your imagination.
drsest 2 months ago
@drsest You're joking right?
HandiAce 2 months ago