I do not think that this has anything to do with Se. My Se is undeniably poor, yet my visuospatial skills are very strong.
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Lenore Thomson says that it is found in the Ti function. So if your ESTP acquaintance as you say, is quite balanced that would make sense. I have noticed it in those diagnosed with autism. Since it is a right brain function, I wonder whether autistic people overuse their right brain.
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This seems to be the most reasonable explanation.
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INTJ (I = 100, N = 100, T = 88, J = 43)
Solitary/Idiosyncratic, 5w6 sp/sx
RL(x)EI (RlxE|I|)- Inquisitive Dominant
Reserved Idealist
ILI-Ni/INTp
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