ENFps the introverted extroverted type
DarkAngelFireWolf69's description says about them that they are 'quiet, even though they are extrovert'.
Smilingeyes' work identifies their accepting function as 'socially closed', which means they are only secondarily 'involved' in social matters.
They are 'the most abstract of types' according to some of Smilex' estimations. Both of their functions are 'internal', which should mean they don't like to take rigid stances to issues but rather take an accomodative position. In addition, they are bona-fide perceivers and extroverts, which we might assume points to a need to look outward for motivation.
In one thread I estimated the 'social confidence' of functions and types, which resulted with ENFp as one of the types with the lowest values. (though this did not take temperament based extroversion in account)
So what kind of a picture of a person do these attributes create? Is the ENFp the type most likely to mistake themselves for introverts or something?
Re: What do we know about ENFp's
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DarkAngelFireWolf69's description says about them that they are 'quiet, even though they are extrovert'.
I find it comfortable to speak one on one or in small groups. Perhaps others would agree.
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Smilingeyes' work identifies their accepting function as 'socially closed', which means they are only secondarily 'involved' in social matters.
we can be non-challant about such things.
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They are 'the most abstract of types' according to some of Smilex' estimations. Both of their functions are 'internal', which should mean they don't like to take rigid stances to issues but rather take an accomodative position. In addition, they are bona-fide perceivers and extroverts, which we might assume points to a need to look outward for motivation.
We can be amuzed with our own thoughts and projects for hours, but eventually we need to connect with others. Best case senario is to have a non-demanding, even tempered sidekick/best friend.istp
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In one thread I estimated the 'social confidence' of functions and types, which resulted with ENFp as one of the types with the lowest values. (though this did not take temperament based extroversion in account)
What does this mean?
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So what kind of a picture of a person do these attributes create? Is the ENFp the type most likely to mistake themselves for introverts or something?
I believed I was IEI for a while. After considering genuine IEIs I could see a clear difference. IEEs can seem very contradictory. We have many sides. Attention is directed both inward and outward. It is a journey of becoming.