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I try to come up with logical rationales for my arguments and insights but I many times come off as a babbling idiot... haha
You don't have tertiary Ti! You simply favor Feeling over Thinking. But I digress...I try to come up with logical rationales for my arguments and insights but I many times come off as a babbling idiot... haha
This.Head over to INTPc and hold a discussion/debate or two with them INTPs.
I try to come up with logical rationales for my arguments and insights but I many times come off as a babbling idiot... haha
You don't have tertiary Ti! You simply favor Feeling over Thinking. But I digress...
For someone to whom this "logical rationale" business doesn't come naturally, if you want to make a case, you'll probably have to put more effort into research, and possibly even find arguments made by others for the position you happen to find yourself occupying.
Understanding your own thinking patterns seems the easiest way, seeing to be logical you have to be able to see the things that cause you not to be. ie. If you are comfortable in your response from the Ni and Fe then Ti will not be called upon. So recognising the weaknesses in Ni and Fe gives you a reason to use Ti more. I'd recommend thinking with a piece of paper infront of you, and trying to not dismiss anything you see or write even if you don't like it. ie. use Ni and Fe to find the flaws in themselves.
I never really had to think about developing my tertiary. For me Te developed from having an INTP (i think) for a father. It took much longer to realise I should be favouring my first two functions more instead.
Head over to INTPc and hold a discussion/debate or two with them INTPs.
Befriend or date an ISTP or an INTP (dominant Ti)!
Grow up surrounded by Ts.
Be the only F, as I was. You'd be amazed what that'll do... or pick a career that requires consistent logic.
Actually, don't do either of those. I did because I had to, not because I wanted to. My sculpted Ti came at a high price.