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7/27/2025, 1:02:11 AM
>>81972774
The specific example is exaggerated; not many people would speak out like that, Fi users included. The general point makes sense though, that Fe users can think Fi users valuing authenticity above the feelings of others can make them selfish, whereas Fi users can think a Fe user's agreeableness and chameleon nature makes them fake. In most situations, the difference probably isn't that stark. Fi users don't care enough about every tiny thing to be stubbornly individualistic; as with anyone, the need to be authentic and honest scales with how important the subject is. Most people are moderate when it comes to being agreeable and appeasing, and most people are also progressively less likely to prioritize the feelings of others the more strongly they feel about a topic. it would likely take many examples for a clear Fi vs. Fe pattern to emerge.
The specific example is exaggerated; not many people would speak out like that, Fi users included. The general point makes sense though, that Fe users can think Fi users valuing authenticity above the feelings of others can make them selfish, whereas Fi users can think a Fe user's agreeableness and chameleon nature makes them fake. In most situations, the difference probably isn't that stark. Fi users don't care enough about every tiny thing to be stubbornly individualistic; as with anyone, the need to be authentic and honest scales with how important the subject is. Most people are moderate when it comes to being agreeable and appeasing, and most people are also progressively less likely to prioritize the feelings of others the more strongly they feel about a topic. it would likely take many examples for a clear Fi vs. Fe pattern to emerge.
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