Originally Posted by
plantrootz
His Te HA is shown from him pulling his pranks.
No.
Yes. Person who created Borat is another example of Te HA.
I think you people are confusing this with Fe HA.
Wrong again. The Fe HA comes not so much from pranks, though it does play a part in him trying to get close to Pam who also happens to love pranks, but from his interactions in the Office where he tries to maintain a
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atmosphere in terms of the relations he has with his coworkers.
Maintaining personl favourable bonds through Fi by creating prankish situations through Te HA (also Ti PoLR, they don't see the theoretical impact[Ti creative/dominant] of what they do to Fe i.e, doesnt realize he's putting himself in jeopardy with what he's doing to Dwight because he could retaliate, also doing it all to keep himself favourable with Pam which is Fi creative). Fi Polr is neutral towards people, because they see similar theoretical implications between different things. Fi Polr(Ti creative) doesnt establish personal bonds. Ti Polr(Fi creative) maintains personal bonds. He's maintaining personal bonds with Pam. Explaining the relation between Pam and Jim with Ti and Fe is not likely, when acknowledging the fact of his Te HA pranks and maintainence of being in a favourable position with Pam. Also Pam is not Fe creative.
To Ti types this looks like illogical behaviour, and is also possibly disrespectful to their freedom.
Gilly and I
are types and we are telling you that Jim is an ENTp with
galore!
That doesn't explain anything because it only applies to you and Gilly and not other Ti types. But it's questionable if Te HA appeals to you
And plantrootz, Jim is so much more
The individual longs for situations where people are having fun, laughing and joking, and feel emotionally free and spontaneous. However, he is generally unable to produce this atmosphere himself and uses other means to create situations where there is a good chance that others will take the emotional initiative and create a fun and emotionally stimulating atmosphere. Failure at such attempts are met with dismay, which the individual either hides or reacts to with frustration and annoyance.
Only seems that way because you are confusing Fe HA with Fi creative in regards to Jim
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The individual is keen on accumulating factual knowledge on subjects of personal interest and those that help him be more efficient and productive, but he's often unsure of his ability to find and select the correct information and is therefore attracted to people whom he sees as competent in that area and reassure him.
This description looks incomplete and could apply to anybody in that situation.