Sunday, March 20, 2016

Introverted Feeling (Fi)


Introverted Feeling is essentially about been in touch with your own personal values, it is about been aware of what elements, aspects, qualities, characteristics, traits, and circumstances matter to you as you navigate all the situations, and decisions that you will encounter throughout your journey through life.  Unlike Extroverted feeling which is more concerned with organizing the objective realm in accordance to a universal moral code, or set of values for Introverted thinking to analyze, scrutinize, and discern it in order to reach a conclusion based on subjective logic that will satisfy their need for internal order, and clarity, Introverted feeling plays the role of the judge, or scrutineer in its axis. In the Fi/Te axis Te is charged with organizing the external objective realm of existence in an impersonal manner through a universal set of logical laws that apply to the collective, and that every individual within the collective must adhere to in order for introverted feeling to analyze, and reach a conclusion based on a subjective said of morals, and believes. Now Ti is concerned with depth, interconnections, precision, and making sense as to how something affects their subjective “logical framework” Fi is concerned with how a situation affects their subjective “moral framework” in great detail, and, precision as they often experience waves of emotions, with different shades, and depth of emotion. A perfect example would be to think of each emotion as an orange or a lasagna, where every time you peal a layer you find a different shade of anger, happiness, love, or whatever it might be. This depth and profoundness is what enables Fi users (particularly those types who have introverted feeling higher in their function stacks) to empathize deeply with someone who has gone through a similar situation as they did since they will be fully aware of the shade, degree, and type of emotions the individual they are consoling is experiencing.

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