I'm Ni-dominant, and of that i'm more certain than about these four-letter codes or numbers.
I've been thinking about existential things for a long time, and in truth I do feel quite insignificant.
Places in the universe with matter so dense that a teaspoon full of it is heavier than our solar system?
Dark matter? Supermassive black holes? Supernovas?
Somehow it seems we're just a fluke in this chaos, without apparent purpose.
I wonder if we can create a purpose? Or if we're just like a viral infection, polluting and destroying our planet.
Maybe changing mentality and ways, and getting off this rock to achieve a galactic civilization is our long-term goal?
The world needs cooperation, the ideal communist society. We're not there biologically or mentally speaking, but we can strive.
Imagine building huge ships and space stations without any actual material costs because there are no private enterprises, no countries etc?
Anything would be possible.
That is probably one of our evolutionary goals.
Ya know, the kind where you think to yourself "Why am I here? I can't really come up with a rationale for the continuation of my existence, so why does my life continue?" Do you feel like you are minutiae on the grand scheme of things? Like the Earth is just a speck of dust in the universe's elaborate lasagna dish, and anything having to do with you or the rest of its inhabitants doesn't ultimately affect the rich, bold flavor...
I was having a conversation with an INTJ friend of mine the other day, and he seemed to exhibit this kind of philosophy. It seems rather depressing to me, and it's not really something that I can analyze too much on my own, as I use microNi, if that. I can, however, begin to fathom it once it's explained to me. Anyway, I'm curious to see if you Ni users empathize with the above in any way.
I don't just mean Ni-dom/aux people either, k?