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ISTP's and the 'Grip'

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I was reading this article: The Form of the Inferior Function. It was about the ESTP's and ESFP's when they're in the 'grip'.

So, I wanted to ask if anyone had any articles or personal experiences of ISTP in the 'grip'. What is it like? And so on and so forth.
 
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The other day when my grandfather died I was completely scattered all over the place. I wasn't too sad but my mind was in a million places. I spit in the sink, turned on the faucet, then walked into the shower. When I came out of the shower I left the stop down in the sink, and it overflowed into the hallway. Things like this usually don't happen when I'm in a good mood. I'll also only do half of the tasks and my Se goes out of control and I just start becomming extremely impulsive to the point where nothing gets done, everything gets forgotten, and if someone talks to me I either don't realize it or I lose all remaining emotion in my voice and end up pissing people off, which they only get angry at me and treat me even worse.