Quote:
Originally Posted by Lotr246
To you, life is an echo. What you have once said comes back to you from someone else who had no knowledge of what you said. It makes life seem connected.
|
If only I got paid everytime I discovered how my own thoughts closely parallels that of some great thinker, writer, or even an entire school of thought.
It's often stated that INFJs are better at generating questions than generating answers. I must admit I only vaguely understand this, so any help is welcomed.
I notice I myself am better able in generating questions in others. Everytime I try to explain my own thoughts to other people, it seems I leave people with more questions than answers. Probably because, as I stated in my rant about Ni, there's so much for me to explain I can't possibly explain it all.
That's also why I often see my role as one of provoking thought in others rather than actually explaining things to others. I'm better at making people think(or even rethink) about issues.
I do notice that a major reason why I'm such a voracious reader of so many books on so many topics is because well I wish to have numerous questions I have answered.
And even then, answers are often just the genesis for new questions - as one INFJ told me.
I don't know, if anybody here can explain this better you're more than welcome.