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    Default SEIs-ISFps and the phrase "I hate"

    So I need a comparison between SEI form of "I hate" and the Fi

    um...what am I thinking

    Oh yes, my SEI nephew and I were watching "monsters and robots" cartoon and there was a scene where if robot didn't go to see the doctor, he would become a mime, which is a "bad" thing and monster, in trying to understand mimes, goes to visit the field of mimes to prepare himself for his friend, the robot, becoming a mime. When monster is in this field of mimes, they start to encircle him and he feels attacked because the visual cues of the mimes where their arms posed up over their in advancing towards monster and monster, feeling attacked and threatened, screams "noooooo." At this vision, or sight, my SEI nephew says "I hate mimes." I ask him, "well, honey why do you say that?" He stands up and reenacts the impressions that these mimes made in advancing towards monster, who he likes, and makes the growling sounds of the mimes. I tried to relive my experience too. In watching that scene I only felt uncomfortable feelings for me, coming from each, one mime at a time, not from what the monster felt but from what I felt, and even in my uncomfortable feelings I did not arrive at the conclusion of "I hate mimes." or (I hate mimes because they are making monster feel uncomfortable.) The very impression of the mimes just evoked fear in me, a fear of what these creatures are, not a judgement of "hate."


    So SEI, in reading this how does this thing which you call "hate" when you "hate" have any association with you being SEI?
    Last edited by Beautiful sky; 05-03-2013 at 03:38 AM.
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    Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
    Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?


    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

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    http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html

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