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ITALIAN / ENGLISH TEXT Se sono in pochi a conoscere Goncharov (1973), quasi nessuno ricorda l'adattamento che la Rai tentò, con poco successo, di portare sugli schermi italiani verso la fine degli anni Novanta. Come spesso accade, essendo la storia ambientata a Napoli, molti degli attori che figurano nello sceneggiato sono interpreti fissi di Un Posto al Sole. Gli unici fotogrammi che sono riuscita a reperire sono quelli di questo video di promozione. La colonna sonora utilizzata per la miniserie Rai è la stessa della pellicola originale, composta da Jordan Dean. Spero possiate apprezzare quanto me questo assaggio di eccellenza italiana, come al solito ingiustamente sottovalutata.
Marzio Honorato (Goncharov)
Marina Tagliaferri (Katya)
Marina Giulia Cavalli (Sofia)
Maurizio Aiello (Andrey)
Patrizio Rispo (Mario)
Riccardo Polizzy Carbonelli (Goncharov dopo la plastica facciale / after plastic surgery) While Goncharov (1973) is known just by a few connoisseurs, even fewer are the ones who know about its Italian remake made by national television towards the end of the 90s. As it often happens when a media is set in Naples, many of the actors for this production are also part of the cast of the popular Italian soap opera Un Posto al Sole. This is the only footage of the Italian adaptation I managed to put my hands on. It features the iconic score from the original movie, by the one and only Jordan Dean. I hope you’ll be able to appreciate this bit of criminally underrated Italian excellence as much as I did. (Cast is listed above. The YouTube video features English subtitles).
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lmao sorry to ask but what is the Ne Fi those things, I'm an intp and I need to k kNow no one will tell me:^)
INTRO TO YOUR COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
Those things are cognitive functions. Theyrepresent patterns in how you perceive and judge the world.
Perception Functions: Each individual has a primary function theyuse to perceive information. This function indicates what kind of informationthe individual is naturally attuned to – sensations (S) or intuition (N) – aswell as how they use this information – to explore (e) or to conclude (i).
Judging Functions: Each individual also has a primary functionthey use to judge information. This function indicates what kind of informationthe individual prefers to use to make decisions – pure logic (T) orvalues/emotions/relationships (F) – and where they look to find thatinformation outward at the world (e) or inward at themselves (i).
The combination of these two functions is thefoundation of your MBTI type. In order to determine which functions you useprimarily, read the following descriptions of people who are high users ofeach function, and pick the ONE method of perception and the ONE method ofjudgment that fits you best. You might relate to multiple, which makes sense, considering you actually use two of each (but don’t worry about that yet). But for now, try your best to pick one.
*Note: If your two chosen functions are both Xe or both Xi,you’re likely in some kind of unhealthy state. Try to pick one Xe function andone Xi function if possible. If you simply cannot, check each type to see whichuses your two chosen functions highly in the descriptions below.
PERCEIVING FUNCTIONS (PICK ONE)
Extroverted Intuition (Ne): I’mnaturally attuned to concepts and possibilities. I’m not interested in just knowingthe facts: I want to explore how they are connected. I’m great at generatingideas, but not so much at following through on their execution. I see multiplesolutions to any problem. Brainstorming and discussing ideas is often moreexciting to me than going out and interacting with the physical world. Too muchroutine or attention to detail drains me.
Introverted Intuition (Ni): I’mnaturally attuned to intuitive meanings and significance. I can easily perceivethe essence of things, which makes my thoughts very focused. I naturally form conclusions rather than generate possibilities. I have a vision ofhow I’d like things to be, and I am somewhat future oriented. I often “justknow” things and have a hard time explaining them to others. I spend a lot oftime in my head and therefore tend to be less spontaneous. Too muchinteraction with the external world drains me.
Extroverted Sensation (Se): I’mnaturally attuned to the physical world around me. I am very observant andpresent. My awareness of the physical world makes me adaptable and reactive. Ihave great appreciation for sensation: aesthetics, sounds, sensations, andtastes. I’d much rather actually experience things then spend all my timediscussing ideas. I’m most interested in things that can be applied to my reallife. I see the world as full of opportunity and experience, which can make mesomewhat impulsive and reckless. Too much planning and reflection drains me – Ijust want to live.
Introverted Sensation (Si): I’mnaturally attuned to concrete facts, details, and sensations. I’m grounded andpractical. I feel connected to the past and am careful to consider known informationbefore embarking into the unknown. My mind is like a library of all mypreviously collected knowledge, which plays a huge part in informing mydecisions. I’m easily reminded of memories through listening to a specificsong, seeing a particular photo, etc. Too much spontaneity and unknownpossibilities drain me.
JUDGING FUNCTIONS (PICK ONE)
Extroverted Feeling (Fe): I lookoutward at other people when I make decisions. I’m in tune with customs, groupvalues, and social norms. I’m highly empathetic and can feel the emotions ofothers just by being near them. I’m emotionally expressive and pretty good atreading people. I dislike when people nit-pick arguments, are too objective, ortoo selfish.
Introverted Feeling (Fi): I lookinward at my personal values when I make decisions. I’m introspective and intune with my personal values, opinions, and tastes. I feel deeply but expressmy feelings not to understand them, but to validate them. I’m comfortable withthe subjective and have deep respect for individuality. I dislike when peopleovergeneralize, are too impersonal, and have values that conflict with my own.
Extroverted Thinking (Te): I lookoutward at objective logic when I make decisions. I see right and wrong asrelatively black and white, and therefore am quick to take action to implementsolutions to problems. I am action oriented and have little patience for timewasting. I appreciate clarity, efficiency, productivity, and diligence. Idislike when people are inefficient, use emotional reasoning, andovercomplicate things.
Introverted Thinking (Ti): Ilook inward at my sense of personalized logic in order to make decisions. It’snot enough that someone says something is true, I have to investigate itmyself. I pursue accuracy because I need things to make sense to me personally.I find the process of figuring things out more interesting than the end result.I dislike when people don’t think critically, reason emotionally, anddisrespect my autonomy.
DETERMINING YOUR TYPE
Once you’ve determined your preferred methodof perception and judgment, now you have to determine which of these twofunctions has more relative influence within your personality. These functionscan be referred to as your dominant and auxiliary functions, but you can thinkabout them as your pilot and your co-pilot.
*A quick way to determine this is to considerhow you recharge. If you’re energized through interaction with other people/theexternal world, you likely lead with your Xe function, if you need to retreatin order to recharge, you likely lead with your Xi function.
Once you’ve determined which of your two chosen functions energizes you, look at the list below and see which type has the functions that you chose in the most prominent slots in the stack (the 1st and 2nd slots). The 3rd and 4th slots in the stack represent functions that you use less prominently and that are somewhat underdeveloped, so no need to worry about them now.
Function stacking of each type:
Type: Dominant-Auxiliary-Tertiary-Inferior
ENFP: Ne-Fi-Te-Si
INFP: Fi-Ne-Si-Te
ENTP: Ne-Ti-Fe-Si
INTP: Ti-Ne-Si-Fe
ENFJ: Fe-Ni-Se-Ti
INFJ: Ni-Fe-Ti-Se
ENTJ: Te-Ni-Se-Fi
INTJ: Ni-Te-Fi-Se
ESFP: Se-Fi-Te-Ni
ISFP: Fi-Se-Ni-Te
ESTP: Se-Ti-Fe-Ni
ISTP: Ti-Se-Ni-Fe
ESFJ: Fe-Si-Ne-Ti
ISFJ: Si-Fe-Ti-Ne
ESTJ: Te-Si-Ne-Fi
ISTJ: Si-Te-Fi-Ne
This is a very top-line overview of cognitive functions. There’s much more to say about them, including more theoretical definitions, descriptions of dynamics between them, unhealthy states, etc. but I hope this helps get you started!
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