Dashy CVII
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- Jan 10, 2018
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
Well first of all, let's get the shoe off the horse and note you're talking to another Perceiving dom, so I'm similar to your open comprehension and trial with better ideas. Peterdeadpan, to compromise both valuations seems tricky because Se pairs up to define Ni, an opposite approach of conceptualizing reality through self meaning (Ni) rather than the situation (Ne), so having 4 conflictory perspectives (Ni, Ne, Si, Se) can get messy for a lot of people. Everyone uses all of these functions in their day, but the Ni-->Se ultimately goes with Detached Intuition as it hits us much more profoundly that we can bring ultimate perspective and solutions to enjoying Se for what it is, where Ni gives definition to Se subjectively in order to grasp it, in opposition to solving deep puzzles and situations individually. Ni focuses on the question how our mind is like a world, and thus brings its own definition to the world (Ni<-->Se.) Lenore Thomson succinctly said that Ne sees what's really what externally, but Ni knows what something is to them, and thereby can attempt to solve an external puzzle by looking at it with a new brain or angle on meaning. The Ni might say I figured out the answer: "it doesn't matter" or he'll answer it with another question that leaves the original question behind. Ultimately the subjective valuation over Intuition/Imagination has no realistic situation or external knowledge to attach fully to, but a perspective and philosophy tied to one's earnest valuation of raw Se immersion, that is what we're doing--having an impression of perceiving the outside (seeing a process,) rather than having a perception of the outside itself. Then holding onto Se. If Xe relates to the real reality, Xi tries to relate to an image or representation of their own interpretation. I realize I didn't answer your question directly because I prefer pictures-worth of words if I'm to make a certain typing--I think I'd rather have an 'Fi-like' familiarity of someone in order to subjectively twist where they might fit into some universal such as MBTI, which is something we could do.