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[MBTI General] NTPs: perceiving with Ti, judging with Ne.

S

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it's usually thought of that the perceiving functions gather the information, the judging functions choose what to do with it - the P functions are supposedly passive while the J functions are the active decision making.

but i find that for me, and reverse seems to be true:
  • Ne generates the solutions i implement, the ideas that i want to see happen and drive for, the potential in opportunities, situations & (in combination with Fe) people around me that i want to see unleashed. essentially, it generates what i want to do.
  • Ti on the other hand, is how i understand things - situations, mechanisms, phenomena, aspects of reality - in order to understand them i need to analyze them and define the variables using Ti.


essentially:
Ti forms how i perceive the world.
Ne forms what i want to do with it.

is the same true for other NTPs? if so, how do we better define the differences between judging functions & perceiving functions?
 

zago

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Na. This just means you don't understand things. Don't worry, I have trouble with this as well. I've been trying to grasp it lately.
 

Oeufa

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Dunno, I find it impossible to tell what function I use and when I use it. If pushed, I'd say I make decisions with Ti. Ne generates possibilities. Ti breaks them down and simplifies the options into their most basic forms so that the logical choice becomes clear.
 
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