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Originally Posted by Athenian200
So from the moment you start interacting with the world, you're able to use all functions in a primitive, basic way. Developing them past that basic point is what's referred to. For instance, even an INFP has enough "T" to learn how to use a doorknob, or seek and fetch an object for another person from a fairly early age, but they would struggle with more complex T-oriented tasks. And even an ESTJ experiences emotional discomfort if someone is cruel to them, but they may not be as able to express or deal with their discomfort, and would tend just react to everything with either anger or repression until reaching a higher level of development.
Basically, the functional order isn't as meaningful as you'd think...
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Okay, this is all I needed to know. Especially that last part. It's a lot clearer now.
To everyone else: this is not about judgement versus perception, it's about leading functions...