Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
In MBTI, Fe draws its values from those of an esteemed group rather than those values having origin within the self (Fi). (I say "esteemed group" because there's a stereotype of Fe types being sheep who just do whatever others around them are doing, and that's not quite true.) That may be bleeding over into her understanding of ..
Thank you for the excellent simple explanation, Ryene. Yes, that is what I thought it was, too, except for me it was just an impression, one I was sure of, and you put it in just the right words.

Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
@Eliza Thomason You've been here for about 1.5 years, so it shouldn't be a problem for you to use the proper nomenclature for Socionics types. At least use a lowercase j or p if you're going to use the 4-letter nomenclature. Otherwise it looks like you're assuming MBTI and Socionics types are interchangeable and presenting them as such, which is really a newbie mistake.
Thanks for the correction, you're right. When I type fast I put it in all-caps. Then I edit and put in the lower-case. That time I forget to edit that part. (I am not a perfect typer, and do a lot of editing).