Lord Lavender
Bluered Trickster
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2016
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- MBTI Type
- EVLF
- Enneagram
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- Instinctual Variant
- so/sp
Just pointing out a quick thing, it's late and I'll better think about this tomorrow: any function can make you learn faster or quicker depending on what you are studying, how, and a million other factors.
As a Ti/Fe user (well, maybe I'm not, but whatever), I can say that I'm really quick at learning and improvising mathematical demonstrations (I can analyze and internally store information as quick as I get it, it's immediate) while, for example, I need days in order to learn a few history paragraphs (my Ti becomes useless and my factual memory is not that great), and days in order to deeply analyze philosophy. On the other hand I've known some INFPs who are great and much quicker at doing it despite their functions.
Also keep in mind that Fe's an extraverted judging function, so you could actually be confusing some aspects with Te's.
Embrace the Ne. I know you wanna . If you have Ne you can like learn how Pokemon types and MBTI relate to one another or what Europe would look like if it were shifted 1000 miles south. Plus you get to invent the enlarging ray which means you can shrink yourself down to ant size and climb that dirt mound which would be Everest to you. Plus with Ti you can troll with dystonian things such as organizing people into different Pokemon types and subjecting them to unpleasant fates based on that (For your Waters you get like African water, for steel you get turned to steel and for physic you get loud voices in your head).