Quote Originally Posted by Myst View Post
Advice. Don't go with the behaviourist approach as far as type descriptions go. The trends you can spot in them that are directly IE related are OK.

Te.
I acknowledge that my Te is high but so is my Se, so either way I have a strong DS function. I should also mention that the person I immediately became friends with back in high school was an ESTj (looked VI ISTp, definite Si-Te).

Quote Originally Posted by Myst View Post
That makes sense.

Honestly, I don't know you IRL but here you never displayed the Fi+Se, only the Ni+Te, in a confident natural way.

ILI is a Dynamic, ESI is a Static type. Look into dimensionality much yet?
Maybe on here but I can assure you I display a lot of Se-Fi irl to the extreme. It's the only function pair I can absolutely relate to.

I looked into dynamic/static with @Deer Woman and yourself on an earlier page, I'll take a second look at some point to be sure.

By the way, is there any validity in this?

Quote Originally Posted by Myst View Post
Ah I just noticed that you were referring to this "That was a specific example from that thread. I relate to a few of the other examples as well e.g. becoming frustrated by the feeling that something must be done but being unable to come up with the best course of action"

How typical is this for you? Some examples?
All the time when I'm composing music and it happens a lot and renders me immobile when something comes up and I need to act quickly.

A specific, recent example would be when both me and my brother were at home for Christmas while my parents were away and the food in the house was running out. I spent almost 30 minutes talking to him (while he was studying) trying to decide on what to do. I was becoming more and more frustrated trying to look for an ideal option which simply wasn't there.