the state i am in
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i agree with everything you've said.
overall, i also think the process of Ne-Ni thinking is like a complete thought cycle. the gravity to Ni and the expansiveness of Ne. Ni imagines a center that holds everything together where none exists. Ne is like a rhizome, it spouts off in every direction, exploring new possibilities. Ne types can keep like 10 or 15 threads open at a time, so they are prepared for so many potential meanings when i am being vague and ambiguous, that they can still move along with me without getting lost. or pick up where i get lost or lose my way.
it's obviously an infj-centric position i describe, but the advantages translate to both parties so fluidly and find a perfect balance. i don't know where i am in any given moment, but goddammit, i have a general map and a compass at all times, i can sense the problem and imagine the general direction of where we need to go, but the way itself is often unclear.
overall, i also think the process of Ne-Ni thinking is like a complete thought cycle. the gravity to Ni and the expansiveness of Ne. Ni imagines a center that holds everything together where none exists. Ne is like a rhizome, it spouts off in every direction, exploring new possibilities. Ne types can keep like 10 or 15 threads open at a time, so they are prepared for so many potential meanings when i am being vague and ambiguous, that they can still move along with me without getting lost. or pick up where i get lost or lose my way.
it's obviously an infj-centric position i describe, but the advantages translate to both parties so fluidly and find a perfect balance. i don't know where i am in any given moment, but goddammit, i have a general map and a compass at all times, i can sense the problem and imagine the general direction of where we need to go, but the way itself is often unclear.