I'm guessing every type has their moments.
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10-02-2009, 09:22 AM #21
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10-02-2009, 09:58 AM #22
I know what is going to happen and am almost always right. You just have to know how to spin it.
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10-02-2009, 10:06 AM #23
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10-02-2009, 11:13 PM #24
I sometimes get a very strong gut feeling on how things might happen, and they do happen. I won't say I'm always correct and I try to keep an open mind but eh, it sometimes is just... freaky
I am an ENFP but I value justice over mercy.
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10-03-2009, 12:09 AM #25
Whenever I have noticed enough details to believe I have a guess or a pretty darn good idea of what is going to happen, I'm almost always accurate. I often have no clue and make no attempt to guess, and in that case will run through the most likely scenarios based on what I know about people in general and the ones involved in particular, but am not attached to a particular outcome as the likely one.
When I get enough info that I have a better idea (most of it things others don't notice about facial expressions, tone of voice, choice of words, stuff like that that I couldn't really explain to another person because they're discreet and it is the complexity of how they work together that is really the key), I eliminate some of the likely outcomes and take a guess at which of the remaining ones could be the most likely. I'm still not particularly attached to one or another being more likely.
Once in a while I believe I know a person's inner workings enough, based on my knowledge of the person and the circumstances, that I can accurately predict an outcome. I've only been really wrong on those with one person to my knowledge. And that time I got it really, really wrong because what would have been reasonable assumptions to make about motives turned out to be inaccurate because of the person having a pervasive developmental disorder which provided motives I hadn't taken into consideration.
So I would say that yes, I sometimes just know how things are going to pan out and I don't believe it is anything about being psychic, just being well-attuned to particular attributes that make it easy to predict what will happen when compared to similar historical scenarios. Really, I think my personality allows me to most accurately choose a historical example to compare it to and that's why when I reach a point that I believe I have a good match, I'm almost always right.Tilde
Classic ENFJ woman--passionate, loyal, misunderstood
-slightly expressed extroverted, intuitive personality
-distinctively expressed feeling, judging personality
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10-03-2009, 02:05 AM #26
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I told you, noone knows how things will pan out, its either your subjective minds influencing you into changing your opinion in progress without noticing or some desire to know the newest story cause your life is boring.
Whatever it might be, if you need new chatter about people from the mbti forum, I am your man
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10-03-2009, 08:23 PM #27
YES and no one ever heeds my warnings and then I'm right and I facepalm.
in my head I think I'm always right because I only remember a select few times I felt that this was going to end this way... and I was right, I don't remember being wrong but of course I have been. it's impossible to not be wrong.
I just don't remember, it wasn't that important.
I'm usually right about people and their motives, so I guess that helps me guess the way a relationship is going to go.
plus people my age aren't really that hard to figure out; they're not as complex as an adult is."I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day."
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07-01-2019, 07:04 AM #28
There are oftentimes when I have an inkling or a hunch, without being able to explain how. I'm not infallible at predicting, but there are many times when I have been right, and don't even know how. I may also see multiple possible outcomes, and one of them ends up being close to what happens. If i don't like the way something is going to turn out, I try to altar the situation.
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I couldn't Understand how you could be so bold.
Maybe I'll find myself smiling on that distant shore...
Maybe I'm not alone.
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07-01-2019, 07:54 AM #29
Sometimes things follow a similar pattern and the actors may be blind to it, leading to logical conclusion that certain results will be reached...
... But I usually try to steer away from such people.There's no love in fear.
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Do we want to remind you of something? Yes: the world is good and we belong here.
- Richard Siken
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07-01-2019, 09:19 AM #30
The worst thing for an intuitive person is to hear some kind of TJ types say "But this is no rational".
ALL THAT WE SEE OR SEEM TO BE IS BUT A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM
Dare observing your shadows (50 shades of darkness) for your own well-beingUnfortunately we are all fucking contagious
Smile and see what happens around you......
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