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Communication style

Sunny Ghost

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I wasn't sure where to put this, but I just thought (at least in my opinion) it was a good example of the Se/Ni Te/Fi way of communicating ideas.

[video]http://www.upworthy.com/theres-a-powerful-plant-that-could-change-the-world-and-this-professor-knows-where-it-is?c=ufb1[/video]

She's using real and tangible examples to try and create a larger picture and idea. She very rarely verbally makes her point clearly, but rather creates it with the whole of all her thoughts and examples. Sort of a jumping around and then converging in an Se/Ni style.

Nevertheless, a good Ted Talk with a lot of ideas I can get behind.
 
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