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* Inferior: **Se** * Inferior: **Se**
This resulting stack (**Ni, Te, Fi, Se**) contains one of each function type (N, T, F, S) and alternates in orientation (i, e, i, e), perfectly following the rules. This resulting stack (**Ni, Te, Fi, Se**) contains one of each function type (N, T, F, S) and alternates in orientation (i, e, i, e), perfectly following the rules.
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### Example Walkthrough: Building the ENFP Stack
Now let's try an Extraverted Perceiver to see the contrast.
1. **Start with the letters:** **E N F P**
2. **Find the Primary Outer-World Function (Dominant):** For an Extravert, the `J` or `P` reveals their Dominant function—their most natural way of interacting with the world.
* The letter is `P`, so their preferred extraverted function is a **P**erceiving one (Sensing or Intuition).
* For an ENFP, the Perceiving function is `N` (Intuition).
* Therefore, the Dominant function must be **Extraverted Intuition (Ne)**.
3. **Find the Primary Inner-World Function (Auxiliary):** An Extravert's auxiliary function is used in their inner world. It's their other preferred letter.
* The other preferred letter is `F` (Feeling).
* Since the Dominant function is extraverted, the Auxiliary must be introverted.
* Therefore, the Auxiliary function is **Introverted Feeling (Fi)**.
4. **Complete the Stack:**
* **1. Dominant:** **Ne** (Extraverted)
* **2. Auxiliary:** **Fi** (Introverted)
* **3. Tertiary:** This is the opposite of the Auxiliary. The opposite of Feeling is Thinking. It shares the same orientation as the Dominant. So, it's **Extraverted Thinking (Te)**.
* **4. Inferior:** This is the opposite of the Dominant. The opposite of Intuition is Sensing. It shares the same orientation as the Auxiliary. So, it's **Introverted Sensing (Si)**.
5. **Final ENFP Stack:**
* Dominant: **Ne**
* Auxiliary: **Fi**
* Tertiary: **Te**
* Inferior: **Si**
Notice how the logic is consistent, but the starting point (Dominant vs. Auxiliary) changes based on the first letter (E or I), providing a balanced but different result.