In this video Joel (ENFP) describes how Introverted Sensing (Si) shows up for him as an inferior cognitive function. This is the 3-Year-Old (inferior) process for all ENFPs and ENTPs in the Myer-Briggs system.
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I recognize that too. I’m also a saver. INFP though.
But I can’t say it bothers me personally. More the people around me who think that’s overdone. Pictures have been important to me my whole life. Maybe because my picture memories aren’t that clear in my mind. Thanks for sharing your story about your interesting grandma. I wish my family had albums to share with me. Loved it. Greetz, Dani (the netherlands)
I’m an ENFP and well and there was a moment that really captures Si in my life experience:
My older brother got engaged to a woman he had been with for about a year. At the same time, my partner and I had been together for almost 3 years an we spoke a lot about our plans to get married at the right time.
My mother offered my brother our Grandmother’s wedding ring for their mairrage and I when she told me this (in a very casual maner) I felt like I was going to throw up. It didn’t feel right to me.
I couldn’t believe that she would give this important peice of family history to a woman that she had never met (my brother and her lived overseas).
I raged at what felt unjust to me. Surely this ring, from my grandmother to my mother, should stay in the female blood linneag of our family!
Though, the damage was already done. He had the band of the ring resized and had the diamond cut into many smaller ones to make his fiance’s wedding ring.
It still tears me up to this day.