Fi: Introverted Ethics (Socionics)
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- Hello, all, and welcome to another information element video! Today I'll be talking about Fi: its definition, associated concepts, and behavioral manifestations. The next video will be on Te, and obviously the following one will be Ti. Enjoy!
Further reading:
Tencer's article - www.wholesocionics.com/articl...
Wikisocion description - www.wikisocion.net/en/index.ph...
Brain's Journey website: www.brainsjourney.com
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I think Fe is sympathy and Fi empathy. Fe will hug someone and say the right things without knowing what is going on with a person. «It will get better» «It is all gonna be allright». Fi is not gonna do that until they «know» what that person is really going through and struggling with, and therefore be able to put themselves in the other persons shoes. And then they will be honest and not come with things only meant to make the person feel better in the moment.
I’m constantly observing who likes who and who are drawn to one another. I say “are you guys friends now?” “Oh they are the hiking group” and my friends have such a warm connection with me as they are my emotional base when I need them so I am so sentimental with them. Here’s my judgment “what is wrong with this guy? This is what happens when we elect an actor for a leader! What do they know about what decisions are good for the world” 😂
Excellent video! I think Fi is one of the most misrepresented and, therefore, misunderstood functions. This video clears up many misconceptions.
What would some of these misconceptions be?
@@PowerRedBullTypology it was a while ago now, but I think I was reading various articles about the cognitive functions (in this case Fi) and they didn't seem to corroborate. The misconceptions were partly my own.
@@lulukrassova2196 cognitive functions ? i think you’re talking about mbti Fi , the video is about socionics Fi
@@sugrsweet2753 I don't really know anything about MBTI which uses type dichotomies not cognitive functions per se. My knowledge comes from variations of Jung (books like depth typology and psychological types). I know alittle about Socionics (they use different terms for the types and name them differently depending if the lead function is a perceiving or judging) but that is about it. Fi is my 7th function so I often misunderstand/misidentify it in general, but I liked the way this video explained it. Also Socionics derives from Jung and cognitive functions is a useful term considering the different systems, so it seems strange to make the distinction to me considering you understood what I meant.
who is Brain and whats his Journey?
so thats why people give their cars a name👍
great series also
On point explanation, thanks Brain
Great video! I appreciate your efforts. Love your content.
Currently binge watching the whole function series.
-INFP
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words.
I really appreciate the structure of your videos and the clarity you provide. The only thing I would add to help understanding Fi is that it makes judgments along a spectrum not strictly to come to black or white/good or bad conclusions.
Here’s an example of my INFP coworkers use of Ni and my use of Ni tinged with Fi. She started to plan for the company Xmas gift exchange and I started to plan for and buy the c/m gifts to whom I love sentiment and care about three months ago
The Tincers link is broken
I’m EII :p
Here’s where I disagree with you. Fi like myself feel a subjective empathy as I feel bad for someone however they are not objective empathy because if I see someone feeling sad and ask them if they are feeling bad the other person will sometimes say that they are not which will surprise me because I got it wrong
Hey, you aren't Emery!
Lol, who told you that Emery gave these lectures?
@@brainsjourney4187 Emery did
@@duskyracer8800 Oh I see. Sorry if it sounded misleading, then. This is Beat.
Brain's Journey Nooooo don’t worry...! I was kidding.
I think you got the sympathy part wrong I think INFJ are more compassionate altruists I watched a video that distinguished sympathy empathy and compassion
Sympathy and Empathy are outdated terms in typology.
Anyone can act it, not everyone can feel it.
Sympathy used to mean: showing others you care.
Empathy used to mean: Creating a level of mental understanding of the person.
To feel it, is to understand it from an essential level. Example: What is pain, what is empathy, what is love?
An Fi valuer will unironicly ask himself what it means every time it comes to contact with a relation.
An Fe valuer however will not look at the individual subjects/objects, and instead look at the emotional aura or the 'vibe'. An Fe-valuer is completly fine with you being sad, as long as you don't show it and ruin the sphere.