Originally Posted by
FreelancePoliceman
The main problem of your post seems to be that you assume you're capable of using functions in equal capacity, which would contradict Jung, Socionics, and even my anecdotal observations for what those are worth. Realistically you'd only be able to fully 'control' your ego block. And you have little control over your super-id -- either it's a force separate from your conscious personality, in which case you have to struggle against it, or it's integrated/assimilated into your conscious attitude and subservient to your ego functions. And though Jung didn't write much about unvalued functions, I'd think it's only possible to develop a degree of great control over superego functions -- with a great deal of effort and introspection -- and fairly impossible to develop any over the id, which are exhausting and irritating to use.
Also, you reduce to absurdity the information elements. Concepts like sincerity can be understood apart from the individual functions you associate them with. Fe-base types can be sincere, for instance, as can any other type, and their sincerity has nothing to do with how capable they are using Fi. Rather Fi is described as having to do with sincerity in the sense that Fi-egos have strong, particularly deep-seated emotions which they attempt to actualize faithfully, and they prefer to communicate in a heart-to-heart fashion which tends to reflect their personalities and emotions, or at least the impression of the feelings that they choose to give. Fi egos obviously can, and do, lie all the time.
Similarly Fe isn't being "funny". Plenty of Fe types, mostly Betas, are not funny, and again, plenty of other types are. SLIs tend to have a talent for humor, for instance. The rest of your descriptions have the same problems.
Your post basically boils down to generic platitudes of the sort that are written in books like 1001 Ways to be Successful or whatever.