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Originally Posted by athenian200
Well, actually, I can see the possibilities in a given situation. For instance, if a person jumps out of a building from the second story, there can only be a limited number of reasons...
1. They wanted to kill themselves because of suicidal depression.
2. They were paranoid because the building was on fire/collapsing/poisoned, and thought they had a better chance of surviving a fall.
3. Same as 2, but with someone inside with a weapon chasing them instead.
4. They feel like they're in danger or in a hurry, and there's an object at the bottom that will break their fall.
5. They were looking out the window, and perched on the ledge of it to get a look at something, but fell out of it.
6. Someone pushed them out.
Can Ni's normally also see the possibilities in situations, but just not as readily as Ne's?
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If it takes the interest of Ni, then the Ni user will do exactly what Ne does. The IN_J will wonder "why would
I jump out of a building?" where EN_P says "why would
he do that?"
I don't think that "many posibilities vs. single possibility" thing really holds any water. Ni just sees possibilities within the self, instead of possibilities of worldly things.