simulatedworld
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2008
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
- Enneagram
- 7w6
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
Translation: I'm perennially pissed off at Ni doms and auxs for their ability to see things from many perspectives, and not having ever experienced Ni, I don't really know whether it's true, but I know that it bothers me when they put me down and say I'm not seeing the whole picture.
/truth
Actually I think the translation is more like, "It bothers me that NTJs (and really it's just NTJs here, I find that NFJs are generally not half as arrogant) presume that they see the whole picture when in reality no one sees the whole picture because no one sees every perspective."
Of course, a lot of NTJs are smart enough to recognize the limitations on the powers of their own Ni, like say, Kalach (who I still think is one of the smartest posters on the whole forum.) Note how he doesn't run around claiming that he's good at all four NT functions--his perception is strong enough to recognize that it has blind spots (unlike yours.)
It's just some of you that delude yourselves into believing Ni somehow magically encompasses all other functions and gives you a complete view of everything. (Your poor comprehension of Ne/Ti reveals otherwise, though.)
/truth
It's this kind of self-important bullshit that really gets on my nerves. This one word says it all, in regards to NTJ arrogance. You think you're the only one clever/perceptive enough to see "the real truth" and that everyone else has only fragmented perceptions of "the real truth" without access to Ni.
You're gonna need to accept that Ni is not any better (or worse) than any other functional perspective in order to get over this.