Multitude of perspectives means I am able to understand things easily from different perspectives. I am slow to come to conclusions about things, at least not until I've analyzed things from all the different perspectives. Like there is a rumor recently going on at my workplace about this guy being a huge player in love and dating multiple people at the same time and everybody were like bashing him behind his back, but I was thinking to myself, "Perhaps he is a player in love because he has been hurt by people before in his past?" I don't justify his playerish ways, but somehow, I can't help but to analyze this entire situation from a different perspective. I also can't help but to feel a little annoyed with the people in my workplace for being so close-minded. Just because someone is a player in love doesn't automatically mean they are a psychopath, there could be many reasons behind why they became that way.
Viewing things in shades of grey means that I don't believe in classifying things into categories, I prefer to keep an open mind about things.For example, I don't believe that people can be classified into "good" or "evil", this world isn't that black and white and there is often lots of shades of grey in between. Nobody in this world is 100% good or evil, there are times when good people do evil deeds and evil people doing good deeds.
Does my thinking style sound like an Ne dom?
Reading the above with Entropic's comments, I can see how this could be Ni-Te. As Ni-Fe I agree with your thoughts and perspective, though I personally think and feel the good-evil axis and its dichotomy has relevance, both in theory and practise (emphasis on the latter). Classifications and pigeon-holing are simply
useful methods of social organisation; they simply cannot be avoided when two or three or more gather. My Ne-dom friends react strongly to learning about this sort of organising. One friend called it "bureaucratic" and screws up his face with a look of such offense-taking.
For example, upon meeting someone new I experience an immediate impression of them and make a judgment that determines my future interactions with this person. In that moment I will categorise if and how this person fits into my social schema. This process is also two-fold: Ni-Fe receives the initial impression (1 fold), Ni-Ti makes the judgment and calls it (2 fold). My observations of self and other INXJs is that Ni-doms will be unhappy if this process is somehow bypassed/not reached/truncated, for whatever reasons.
On the other hand, I've noticed my Ne-dom friends to be exceptionally free-going and open-minded. And, in some cases, open-minded to the point of being fixedly open-minded. Like you can't close the umbrella because it's stuck open. One ENTP friend of mine has been back-and-forthing about his one childhood friend for the better part of two decades. One moment it's on, the next moment it's g'bye, then on, then off, then on, then on some more, still on, yes all is good, then out of 'nowhere' it's OFF FOR GOOD!!! but wait, no it's on again.
Ne-doms will often agree with, or appreciate, the Ni perspective, but the Ni has to bring it. I might have an idea or a hunch but get stuck with it: it feels like having a bud that refuses to bloom. But if I bring that bud to an Ne-dom, they'll be able to help me get it to bloom.
I think of Ne-dom as a flying, spherical lens; Ni-dom is more like Google Earth.