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[MBTI General] S descriptions of Ns?

Gabe

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another point: maybe you could say that from an S perspective, many Ns are too eager to throw away the established thinking when "improving" on something thus shortcharging everyone, including themselves, from the inherent value of accumulated past experiences in that field

Yeah, from an S perspective, or from the perspective of other Ns, or with some Ss actually agreeing with the N.

I think we can also pause here to note that Robert McNamara had that infamous fight with some general, where the general threw the book at him and McNamara said something like "I don't care what it says to do, what would you do?"

Then McNamara went native anyway. So much for the "N perspective" (If I had to guess, I'd say he was an INTJ)
 
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