Great video! I am an ISFP and I value efficiency greatly but it will be used IN SERVICE of my Fi. For example, if there is a process at work that I don't enjoy, I will come up with a process improvement (Te) that will make that part of my job less painful, more streamlined, and quicker to complete so that I can move on to doing the things I DO like...
I can relate to this. I'm an ISFP but I don't enjoy visual beauty much and thus will value efficiency in something like driving or other tasks I don't enjoy. I want my environment to provide practical benefit to me rather than looking nice. I also tend to enjoy activities that are more interactive, so I think this still connects with Se. Observing without being able to do something usually seems boring to me.
Great video. I'm an ENFP so yes I'm bettER at balancing my Fi with my Te. Often (not always) Te has the first and final say between the hours of 8am 5pm Monday thru Friday but since Fi picked the job that Te (sort of) runs, it pretty much works out. Now if I can just do better with my Si without interfering with my Ne I'd be all set 😁.
Very interesting. As an INTP (Ti/Fe axis, with Ti in the first slot), I wonder how you see that axis affecting the decision on driving routes. For myself, I can say that I am very aware of the tradeoffs I make on efficiency versus...not so much pleasure as stress-avoidance. For example, I avoid left turns if experience tells me I will likely have to wait a while, and I will drive around high-traffic areas if I know a different slight longer route which is likely to have less traffic, and will not take *too* much more time.
Introverted thinkers don't give a care what other people think. They drive me bonkers. They love to go against the rules if they are high in extroverted thinkers like ISTPs and ESTPs. ENFJs and ESFJs hardly ever use introverted thinking - thank goodness.
Great video!
I am an ISFP and I value efficiency greatly but it will be used IN SERVICE of my Fi.
For example, if there is a process at work that I don't enjoy, I will come up with a process improvement (Te) that will make that part of my job less painful, more streamlined, and quicker to complete so that I can move on to doing the things I DO like...
I can relate to this. I'm an ISFP but I don't enjoy visual beauty much and thus will value efficiency in something like driving or other tasks I don't enjoy. I want my environment to provide practical benefit to me rather than looking nice. I also tend to enjoy activities that are more interactive, so I think this still connects with Se. Observing without being able to do something usually seems boring to me.
Great video. I'm an ENFP so yes I'm bettER at balancing my Fi with my Te. Often (not always) Te has the first and final say between the hours of 8am 5pm Monday thru Friday but since Fi picked the job that Te (sort of) runs, it pretty much works out. Now if I can just do better with my Si without interfering with my Ne I'd be all set 😁.
ISFP here, always love your videos man! Thank you!
Thank you!
Very interesting. As an INTP (Ti/Fe axis, with Ti in the first slot), I wonder how you see that axis affecting the decision on driving routes. For myself, I can say that I am very aware of the tradeoffs I make on efficiency versus...not so much pleasure as stress-avoidance. For example, I avoid left turns if experience tells me I will likely have to wait a while, and I will drive around high-traffic areas if I know a different slight longer route which is likely to have less traffic, and will not take *too* much more time.
Interesting. I need to think about this. I need to ask the Ti and Fe people I know how they decide which way to drive.
Introverted thinkers don't give a care what other people think. They drive me bonkers. They love to go against the rules if they are high in extroverted thinkers like ISTPs and ESTPs. ENFJs and ESFJs hardly ever use introverted thinking - thank goodness.