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Cognitive function 'Introverted Feeling'

Cognitive function Introverted Feeling
 Introverted Feeling (Fi) in MBTI  is a feature that deals with a person's own individual feelings and beliefs.
 
Unlike Extroverted Feeling (Fe), which responds to other people's environment and emotions, introverted feeling deals with morality and what a person genuinely believes.
 
This function is responsible for the internal system of right and wrong, which a person is guided by when making decisions.  In other words, these are the inner values and feelings of a person, his love and hatred for something.  And these values can be diametrically opposed to everyone - from humanity to extreme selfishness.
 
Personality types with a strong Introverted Feeling are INFPMediator and ISFPAdventurer.
Conversely, this function is weak in ENTJCommander and ESTJExecutive.
 
 
 
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