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If we look at the feeling functions (Fe and Fi), there is a certain time over which the process of making a judgment or a decision occurs. Jung described feeling as kind of judgment in which we "set up a subjective criterion of acceptance or rejection." It is yes or no, like or dislike, acceptance or rejection.
So, in answering these questions, we are talking about Feeling as a cognitive function and not 1) emotions 2) intuiting or 3) sensations (e.g. feeling tired).
The questions I'd like to pose are these:
1. Do you think it takes more or less time to FEEL (Fe, Fi) or to THINK (Te, Ti)
2. Do you think it takes more or less time to PERCEIVE (e.g. Ne, Ni, Si, Se) vs. to FEEL (Fe, Fi)
3. Why do you think these things?
It seems to me that based on interaction with people on the forum, FEELING takes longer than THINKING and PERCEIVING takes less time than FEELING. That's just a hypothesis though.
So, in answering these questions, we are talking about Feeling as a cognitive function and not 1) emotions 2) intuiting or 3) sensations (e.g. feeling tired).
The questions I'd like to pose are these:
1. Do you think it takes more or less time to FEEL (Fe, Fi) or to THINK (Te, Ti)
2. Do you think it takes more or less time to PERCEIVE (e.g. Ne, Ni, Si, Se) vs. to FEEL (Fe, Fi)
3. Why do you think these things?
It seems to me that based on interaction with people on the forum, FEELING takes longer than THINKING and PERCEIVING takes less time than FEELING. That's just a hypothesis though.