Florence Atley
New member
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp
Hi! So, apparently my Fe (my automatic system of observations becoming beliefs through trusting unconscious patterns which generally hold to be true) is so dominate I barely have any Ti at all (intentional linear thinking and logical deduction). For the record, I think my Te is pretty healthy, it's the Ti that seems to be the problem. I know that Fe might always be my automatic operating system, but I desperately need to grow in Ti so that I'm not so... detached and confusing? I'm hoping Ti types might be able to give me a few pointers:
1. Is philosophy the best way to grow in logical reasoning?
2. Is Ti automatic and unconscious, or do you take specific steps while using linear thinking?
3. What would be the first step when using Ti to answer a question?
4. With Ti, how do you know you have achieved a satisfactory conclusion?
5. With Ti, are you more confident in your assertions, or are you more curious to have the issue challenged again to refine it?
6. Is Ti specifically details build the big picture, or can Ti be used starting with the big picture then breaking it down to analyze it?
Thanks in advance! <3
1. Is philosophy the best way to grow in logical reasoning?
2. Is Ti automatic and unconscious, or do you take specific steps while using linear thinking?
3. What would be the first step when using Ti to answer a question?
4. With Ti, how do you know you have achieved a satisfactory conclusion?
5. With Ti, are you more confident in your assertions, or are you more curious to have the issue challenged again to refine it?
6. Is Ti specifically details build the big picture, or can Ti be used starting with the big picture then breaking it down to analyze it?
Thanks in advance! <3