hehe.
It's good to know we're good for something.
but seriously. I agree. I think the intuitives or possibly the NFs are likely to ask this question. Maybe the NTs but perhaps they ask it differently. Still, maybe you might get the most detailed answers from the INFs who take a lot of time alone to ponder.
Yer braggin'. What am I doing over here, playing cards with my imaginary friends?
The meaning of life has got to be a question asked by everyone in some form or other, as in, what value am I taking part in. INs consciously, and probably constantly, address it in some form just because that's what they do when they think/feel.
But I got into a discussion today with an ENFP about "those who can, do; those who can't, teach." She was saying that really all that was needed in this life is a bunch of people who "can". Her claim was, you don't need teachers because you can just watch the ones who "do" and learn by, I guess, also doing.
I worked out after a short while that she was playing me because if there's anyone going to be enamored of the magic of words, it's an ENFP.
But it occurred to me as kind of uncomfortably true that the E's do, and then they move on to the next thing to do; and the Is work out ways of saying it rather than doing it.
Wondered if that was really true.