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This is a discussion on Overcompetitiveness within the ENFP Forum - The Inspirers forums, part of the NF's Temperament Forum- The Dreamers category; Are any fellow enfp's overcompetitive like me? I'm so over competitive and argumentative I could be mistaken for an ENTP. ...

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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Overcompetitiveness

    Are any fellow enfp's overcompetitive like me? I'm so over competitive and argumentative I could be mistaken for an ENTP. Comments?

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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Quote Originally Posted by Smileygirl View Post
    Are any fellow enfp's overcompetitive like me? I'm so over competitive and argumentative I could be mistaken for an ENTP. Comments?
    I'd say I like competitive things, but more because it lets me challenge others to improve and grow.
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    I am entirely too competitive, even when it's something that might be a little lame I still want to be the best :P
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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Quote Originally Posted by Essay View Post
    I'd say I like competitive things, but more because it lets me challenge others to improve and grow.
    Yeah me too! I'm just saying is it odd to be so over competitive that I was directing, talking really loud, trying to pep talk people, and getting mad at my family for being slow at my family reunion? Lol

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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Quote Originally Posted by Eerie View Post
    I am entirely too competitive, even when it's something that might be a little lame I still want to be the best :P
    Same! I'm glad to know there are other enfp's who feel the same way haha!
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    ISTJ - The Duty Fulfillers

    I usually don't want to start in competive things (afterwords I am rather drained by them), but when I'm in, I am in.
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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    I am so competitive. Every time my friend posts new photos I get so worked up about how much better "better" (i.e. different) they are compared to mine that I have to work overtime in getting out more of my own. It's a little ridiculous, but considering how lazy I can be it's definitely a plus.
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    INTJ - The Scientists

    I am extremely competitive. I like to overachieve while being underestimated. I am constantly being underestimated, and it gives me quite an advantage no matter what task, sport, or game in which I get involved. Hell, I win at life no matter what xD That's the best part. In essence, I kick so much ass that I never lose :P

    There's your daily dose of senseless narcissism... you're welcome ;)
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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Quote Originally Posted by Smileygirl View Post
    Are any fellow enfp's overcompetitive like me? I'm so over competitive and argumentative I could be mistaken for an ENTP. Comments?
    Same here. But I debate to grow and learn, whereas (in my experience with ENTPs) they love to debate just to debate and try to prove the other person wrong.
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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    I've mellowed out a bit as I've grown older, but in my high school years I was super competitive. I was very driven and obsessed with constantly proving that I was the best at everything. Now I just kind of know that I'm cool and don't get so bent out of shape about proving it to everyone else.
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