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u/Minarchist_GWJ ยท 5 pointsr/entj

Interesting question! I've been thinking about this a lot lately.

ENTJ male here. Age 37. Christian.

Specifically, I've been diving a lot more into what it means to develop our inferior function, Fi.

Remember that Fi isn't emotions, but an internal (subjective) deep moral and ethic value. It's about establishing and maintaining congruity between your actions and the values you have internally but may not even know you possess. Some literature would say you can't really "develop" your inferior function until about age 35 or so...I'm not sure I buy that, but it's a thing to note. Regardless, I'm not at a place and surrounded by people who strongly encourage developing the "whole" you, and piggybacking off of a couple books (notably Soul Keeping by Ortberg) I've been digging in a lot on this.

And let me tell you, you stir up a LOT of stuff when you do. But ultimately I feel like I've been able to more clearly define (A) what my core ethic is as defined by my Fi and (B) how and when to utilize and act on it.