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    for the most part, Fe/Ti = group-oriented and Fi/Te = individualistic

    anyone who says otherwise is wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Chesney View Post
    for the most part, Fe/Ti = group-oriented and Fi/Te = individualistic

    anyone who says otherwise is wrong
    Exactly,

    You can't be truly individualistic if your worried about how those around will react and feel. (Fe valuing)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Shadow View Post
    Exactly,

    You can't be truly individualistic if your worried about how those around will react and feel. (Fe valuing)
    Fi is not self-centered, that defeats the entire purpose of being an F type. All F types communicate in a way that is supposed to affect how others around them react and feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldanen View Post
    Introverted functions are generally more limiting by nature. Negativism only amplifies this trait. Oddly, positivist introverts are some of the warmest people you'll meet. They have the good nature of positivists without the ego of extroverts.
    this probably has something to do with the implicit sacrifice that comes with being an aristocratic introvert
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radio View Post
    Fi is not self-centered, that defeats the entire purpose of being an F type. All F types communicate in a way that is supposed to affect how others around them react and feel.
    idk, i'm pretty self centered

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    Quote Originally Posted by lungs View Post
    idk, i'm pretty self centered
    sure, but not in the way it was put in context in the thread. like you've visibly often displayed anxiety about whether or not someone is offended by something you said, and stuff like that. maybe it's not as conscious an effort but it's still there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Chesney View Post
    for the most part, Fe/Ti = group-oriented and Fi/Te = individualistic

    anyone who says otherwise is wrong
    The way a person behaves within a social environment doesn't necessarily say anything about their views/values when outside of the group..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suedehead View Post
    The way a person behaves within a social environment doesn't necessarily say anything about their views/values when outside of the group..
    Perhaps I should've said "self-centered" or "concerned primarily about the welfare of myself" instead of "individualistic", and "self-sacrificing" or "concerned primarily about the welfare of the group" instead of "group-oriented".

    Also, I included the "for the most part" for a reason.


    Quote Originally Posted by Suedehead View Post
    Lol. I've known plenty of betas who couldn't give two shits about 'teamwork' and all the idiotic, interpersonal implications it's supposed to have... and I've seen quite a few deltas fall into the campfire carol category.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Chesney View Post
    for the most part, Fe/Ti = group-oriented and Fi/Te = individualistic
    Also, what do you mean by "idiotic, interpersonal implications", and what do you mean by "campfire carol"?

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