Exertion -Fi+Se and +Se-Fi
Originally shared with jxrtes:
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Originally Posted by tcaudilllg
-Se as energy, is inertia. ...I was trying in the chat to connect inertia to something else, and heh, it's really complicated. I think it was a part of general relativity, heh.
But in person terms, ISFj exertion type: You want someone to do something, and try to get them to do it by some means. (+Se pressure) If they don't respond well to the pressure (-Se inertia), they think you a tyrant and try to hold you to some moral authority. (-Fi) In this case you end up defending your own motivations or bow to the moral authority and curb your motivations on basis of it. Of course there is more to it, but that's the outline.
ISFj sees conflicts of will all over the place, which are responded to in terms of moral outrage. Moral struggle everywhere, Jerry Falwell city. (Falwell was a radical and thus, he -was- the inertia and the outrage).
I think Jefferson was ex-ESFp: first the moral outrage and indignation, then motive for freedom and the assertion of self will against the oppressor. I mean really, what more than that does the declaration of independence talk about, and didn't he govern the same way?