Synthesis
Watching the river of Time
My grasp on Jungian theory is nonexistant at best, so I ask you all to yield judgement according to the following:
-Requires time to understand new material in-depth; my best ideas and insights have taken time to produce
-Synthesis* does not operate well - if at all - without a plan in mind. Spontaneiety = 0%
-I've found I rip someone's character and morals apart when angry enough (I am very rarely angry enough to do this, though. I tend to be more disapointed and saddened)
-Empathetic; willing to help anyone overcome problems and/or give advice
i) I've noted a tendency to 'guide' people seeking aid via laying questions before them that - to my mind - enables them to grow and realize new insights. I also tend to explain why things are right/wrong than (in)correct.
-Preferred humanities, writing, and English courses over anything else.
i) I'm a horrid math student because I have to understand *how* it works before I can formulate things on my own; plugging numbers is incredibly boring without understanding what I'm doing
-Synthesis will think of something, reach an infinitesimal gap between current understanding and insight (think of a bubble made of flexible, amorphous paper) and be unable to proceed. Later, a 'eureka!' moment will occur. Happens with some frequency.
-tries to bring out the best in others while promoting growth and happiness (quietly)
-hates taking notes, prefers creating a holistic model of events
-verbal deficiency when trying to convey thoughts that haven't been processed
-Synthesis has experience with foresight (ESP) concerning other people
-tends to be passive until character is provoked
-enjoys solitary walks at night, preferably with haunting classical/instrumentals
-loses his sense of Self frequently during the day; unaware of surroundings
-Tendency for faux pas
-prefers open-ended material insofar as classwork
-Resonates highly with this.
-Currently undergoing existential depression
-gets easily frustrated with injustice in general, as well as what I deem to be character faults (working on overcoming the latter)
-Synthesis does not engage in unfamiliar activities often for fear of what may go wrong
I don't know if this is enough information to provide an accurate reading, but I'll be happy to provide more if needful. I am undecided between INFJ and ENFJ; thank you ahead of time for any commentary rendered. I will be going to bed shortly, any responses will be read sometime tomorrow.
*I am rather young (17 years).
-Requires time to understand new material in-depth; my best ideas and insights have taken time to produce

-Synthesis* does not operate well - if at all - without a plan in mind. Spontaneiety = 0%
-I've found I rip someone's character and morals apart when angry enough (I am very rarely angry enough to do this, though. I tend to be more disapointed and saddened)
-Empathetic; willing to help anyone overcome problems and/or give advice
i) I've noted a tendency to 'guide' people seeking aid via laying questions before them that - to my mind - enables them to grow and realize new insights. I also tend to explain why things are right/wrong than (in)correct.
-Preferred humanities, writing, and English courses over anything else.
i) I'm a horrid math student because I have to understand *how* it works before I can formulate things on my own; plugging numbers is incredibly boring without understanding what I'm doing
-Synthesis will think of something, reach an infinitesimal gap between current understanding and insight (think of a bubble made of flexible, amorphous paper) and be unable to proceed. Later, a 'eureka!' moment will occur. Happens with some frequency.
-tries to bring out the best in others while promoting growth and happiness (quietly)
-hates taking notes, prefers creating a holistic model of events
-verbal deficiency when trying to convey thoughts that haven't been processed
-Synthesis has experience with foresight (ESP) concerning other people
-tends to be passive until character is provoked
-enjoys solitary walks at night, preferably with haunting classical/instrumentals
-loses his sense of Self frequently during the day; unaware of surroundings
-Tendency for faux pas
-prefers open-ended material insofar as classwork
-Resonates highly with this.
-Currently undergoing existential depression
-gets easily frustrated with injustice in general, as well as what I deem to be character faults (working on overcoming the latter)
-Synthesis does not engage in unfamiliar activities often for fear of what may go wrong
I don't know if this is enough information to provide an accurate reading, but I'll be happy to provide more if needful. I am undecided between INFJ and ENFJ; thank you ahead of time for any commentary rendered. I will be going to bed shortly, any responses will be read sometime tomorrow.
*I am rather young (17 years).