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Originally Posted by Magic Poriferan
The best I can say is that 5/4 is really a lot more Ni as oppose to the 5/6 being a lot more Ti.
What always stands-out to me is how much more pragmatic 5/6s are than 5/4s. I'm partly going on experience here, but I have two family members, whom are 5/4 and 5/6. So I've had plenty of time to compare.
5/6s are skeptical, cost-analysis kind of people. 5/4s are much more free flowing.
Errmmm... Sorry for my lack of professional jargon.
I can only suggest more self-examination.
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So an INTP would more likely be a 5w6 than a 5w4? Regardless, according to analysis of my cognitive functions, I use Ni as proficiently as I use Ti and Ne. I suppose that would make 5w4 as likely.
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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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