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In this podcast Joel and Antonia are joined by guest host Dr. Dario Nardi to talk about toxic personality traits.
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Awesome! I look forward to it!
This is a great question. I think I’m going to use it as the basis for a future podcast (i.e. what boundary setting looks like for different types). Thank you for the idea!
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That’s a great insight, thank you for sharing it!
-Antonia
Hello, I’m an ISFP. This is my first time commenting on one of these episodes, but I’ve been listening to your podcasts for a few months since I accidentally came across an episode on youtube.
Anyway, I want to comment, and perhaps pose a question about what was said regarding INFJs attracting narcissists.
Even though I’m fairly certain that I’m an ISFP, I sometimes feel like I can relate to the Fe function when I hear about its description. I too have been taken advantage of, and I have difficulty saying no to people in a lot of cases. (I’m still working on that).
When I hear the word “narcissist” I immediately think of someone in my life whom I’m very close to. (Though I don’t know for sure if that person actually is a narcissist or not).
I wonder how it looks when an Fi user has difficulty setting boundaries as opposed to an Fe user. Would that look different? Is it some kind of difference in the way we feel empathy?
Anyway, I love your podcasts! Very interesting stuff!
Would it be fair to say then, by your attachment & emotional association preferences back then, you “created a platform” for such people to express their narcissist tendencies?