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I also wonder about the fact that your biggest value could be to always be logically consistent.
I think that would be called integrity.
I also wonder about the fact that your biggest value could be to always be logically consistent.
I meant more that Fi would fuel Ti. Is integrity the manifestation of this principle?
If Fi represents values and Ti represents an internal logical system, then if you valued that logical system wouldn't that mean Ti is a value of Fi? Infinite would include mine I suppose, we'll go with that.
So the preference for Ti cancels the Fi out. So what does Introverted Feeling represent when talking about logical systems? I mean to say how does Fi come to play if it does value logical constitency, or that's what integrity means... which is the valued version of Ti?
Are you high?
I mean... it's alright if you are I guess, but I would like to know...
Only one function can be used at any given time.
So, let me talk this out. An idea is like a tree without decorations (we'll go with a holiday theme). The idea is the tree and when creating it we use one function at a time in which to offer it to the world. This would work in congruence with the fact that you could only use one function at a time, but eventually come up with an idea that considers many at one time. Good analogy?
And why is this, Tater?
If function theory is about preference though this analogy would allow more than 16 combinations. As if you tailor it to your own needs you can use any combination of the eight functions you wish. So yes the decorations on a tree may be more one function than the other, but you could do an Ne, Se, Ti, Ni tree if you'd like, or something like that... This is a rudimentary idea.
I think the ambiguity of this theory lends itself to the concept that it allows the ability to define a greater amount of people. Nothing is necessarily wrong, which is an Ne-er's dream.