The Drowned (Czech: Utopenci)- Josef Mánes (1867)

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The Drowned (Czech: Utopenci)- Josef Mánes (1867)
Special Agent Dale Cooper is an autism-coded INFJ and I will cheerfully die on that proverbial hill
i’ve buried so many ghosts... let go of the things that used to tear me apart. but looking at you... i’m still so terrified to even whisper hello. because my heart is already mourning the day you’ll leave. i just don't think i can survive another goodbye.
Hypothetically, how would an INFJ daughter become an extension of their ISTJ mom as they get older?
Hmm. I'm guessing they would try to inhibit their emotional and intuitive nature more and bear down harder into their Ti function, to be "rational" on a level that satisfies their parent. Fe would want to please this other person and repress its need to express itself to try and be more analytical or logical, with Ni instinctively knowing what to say to make that person approve of them (if an ISFJ instead, they would use past-experience to reinforce their understanding of mom). But their mental processing would still be very different / incompatible long-term because they just don't see or care about the same things. The IFJ might also try to smooth over any ruffled feathers ISTJ leaves behind, by softening their words, trying to explain what they meant, or paving the way with "you know how she is... very factual and straightforward."
Brain Regions : how INFJs use Fp1
Fp1 “Chief Judge”
• Provide a reason
• Decide between options
• Detect an error
Helps us decide quickly and explain our reasoning. Helps us ignore unwanted, negative ideas and feedback.
-- Source of description: https://medium.com/@jungian.typologic/the-brain-region-activations-5e83e6dfebbe
INFJs probably use the Fp1 region at the front left of the brain much less well relative to other personality types. While INFJs are capable of making decisions, providing reasons for decisions, deciding between options, detecting errors, I don't think they are particularly good at doing so under stress (or at a rapid pace and at a high volume for a prolonged period of time with limited resources).
If INFJs have to decide very quickly, decide between many options, explain their complex reasoning for a decision, detect a lot of errors, and ignore a lot of negativity while doing so, they are likely to become overwhelmed or pressured rather quickly compared with those with a very strong executive ability. Overuse of this region sounds particularly exhausting.
In MBTI terms, probably those with higher extroversion (E) and higher extroverted thinking (Te) would use Fp1 with greater ease.
The Lament for Icarus -Herbert James Draper (1898)
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