Quote Originally Posted by June Webb View Post
The ILE I know alternates between a compulsive buyer and a penny pincher after repenting on spending so much. LIIs, hmm, the one I think is one is kinda paranoid with future planning. Would you say that is relatable to the type? Perhaps an ESI/ISFj would give a chance or not to the SEI/ISFp by character reading for the LIE or Idk. I don't have much experience with Gamma SFs, but it makes sense that they'd be impulsive. I don't think we should see this tale with social justice perspective, though.
LII likes precision, accuracy, order; he is meticulous and discriminating in his reasoning. Finds pleasure in creating simple schematics, organizing everything "by the shelves", thinking and planning ahead.
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Given that LIIs are strong in Ti and Ni and tend to have a penchant for rationalization, planning for the future seems like a common thing. However, it's a different form of planning than gamma NTs. LIIs don't care about personal finances as much as gamma NTs given that they unvalue Te (and ignore it, on top of that).
He is not likely to keep especially careful track of his finances, avoiding this by keeping his needs simple and constant.
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LIIs may instead have generalized goals with no specific timeframe in mind (unvalued Ni). That being said, they're generally responsible individuals who have a strong sense of duty. While that may not lead to the philosophy of "me against the world" like it does so often with gamma types, it would mean that they don't "sing away the summer".

I'm not sure where I suggested we should look at this through a social justice perspective. I just want to look at the moral quandaries presented.