With Ne taking precedence the default is to prioritise the potential of a new and different value in the objective sphere over the already established subjective one. In championing other's values we are in fact expressing part of our own.
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I wonder if you could “program” INFP values into an ENFP — essentially forcing an internal perspective — via 24/7 Cannabis saturation across a decade….
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Part of me would want this very very much.
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Although I did have such a period in my early twenties, for at least 2 or 3 years when Fi was really coming into its own. So I know roughly what you're saying.
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I bet with more deliberate use you could get more of/the important Fi/internal benefits… perhaps no need to go too deep XD
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I would but it's Te time for me now, regrettably. Doesn't let me get sucked in too much, but I'm finding the balance.
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To put it more simply : We value others as individuals, and respect their values on an individual level, but that does not mean that we also value what they do. It is easier for us to champion another person than ourselves, but that varies and depends on many other things.
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Generally speaking however, the answer to your question is Te. It is not until one begins actualising their own value structure that it balances out. So your question is really an indication of where you're at with regards to that.

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Wish I knew what it was like to feel my values. Best I get is random spastic moments I laugh at 5 minutes later for being so illogical (trickster).
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