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I'm an ENFP... Though the list says "The Champions" but this link here: Portrait of an ENFP calls ENFP's "The Inspirer". Where did you find your descriptions Liamson? I wouldn't mind reading other assessments!
Hi, Bridge,
'Champion' is multiply defined: winner, first place in a title match or contest.
But also means: supporter, advocate, defender (of the faith?)
The deeper delving into the meaning of these less usual definitions of 'champion' explains your being an 'inspirer.'
To advocate also means to suggest. And, if you are advocating, you could be defending what you are an advocate of, this would make you an inspirer, nott to mention, an activist, just like Occupy Wall Street protesters, whose goal is for awareness, recognition, and, inspiration, too, ( like it or not) because their stance on inequality of rich to poor is inspiring many to join their OWS cause.
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I can further explain my understanding through my own ENFJ Jungian test result, which labels me as a 'giver.' Ok, fine, makes sense, I give, have given a lot (over $500) to c.c. and I tithe my church in many ways. But, 'giver' does not, if one delves deeper, mean just financially giving to causes, in other words, not just charity and church, not just giving money....
Being a 'giver' means underlying things, like giving to others, and, , also, your and my Jungian results must be similar because I've helped in children's ministry, teen ministry, and, singles ministry, not just helping but also, inspiring. And, so, by going somewhere else on the 'net, I could understand that 'giver' had a more pronounced definition that I could understand more: mentor.
----God bless you, Bridge. By the way, I call you 'Bridge' because of a show I enjoy watching , 'Medium,' not so much for the psychic content, but the neat, understanding relationship of the parents (Jake Weber, Patricia Arquette), to themselves and to their kids, including Bridget , whom dad lovingly calls 'Bridge.'
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