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| public function votes | (25/07/20 20:23) Woll Smoth: ESTP |
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| public sociotype votes | (25/07/20 20:36) Woll Smoth: SEE |
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Woll Smoth Fe over Fi. Values within this culture are often perceived as externally derived and shared, acting as a social standard that individuals are encouraged to align with (Fe) rather than being internally cultivated and protected from external influence (as with Fi). These values are frequently informed by and adapted to the group's collective understanding and preferences. This suggests a desire for interpersonal harmony and a communal sense of what is right or important, prioritizing group cohesion over individual, deeply personal values/ideals/sentiments.The culture's dynamism also points to a preference for Se. There's a noticeable emphasis on spontaneity and immediate experiences, rather than the cautiousness or meticulousness often associated with Si. This translates to a more 'live in the moment' attitude, where action and direct engagement with the physical world are valued. So between the 2 conscious/semi-conscious Se/Fe types (ESTP or ENFJ), ESTP fits better primarily due to the prominent focus on the physical and tangible aspects of reality (Se) rather than abstract societal undercurrents or profound human motivations (Fe with Ni). The culture often seems less driven by a specific, overarching purpose or a desire to uplift humanity, and more by immediate gratification, action, and shared experiences within a present-oriented framework. 2025-07-20 08:36:06pm (post #10161) |
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