the thing is, I'm good at lots of things ... just wondered what to hone in on at this stage.
It seems I'm going to have to forget the system eh ... Thanks for your help tho!!
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Ok, I'll try that, thanks
It seems I'm going to have to forget the system eh ... Thanks for your help tho!!
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No offense but you seem to have a very black and white view of the functions. What you described above has little to do with what the functions are and more of the byproducts that they entail. It's better to think of functions holistically rather than isolated functions acting independently of one another. Furthermore, no one is going to fit perfectly into one type, rather it's a model of cognition that estimates how you perceive and judge the world. Start by analyzing pairs of J/P functions(Ni-Te,Fi-Se,Ti-Ne etc) rather than analyzing each function separately. Ask yourself, "How do I take in information and come to a conclusion based on the information that I gathered?" You have to be like a scientist: interested in what your cognition is doing at all times, taking notes on particular interactions that give you a picture on what functions you're using at such times. There's a lot of information on the internet on the functions themselves, study them, and keep on applying them to yourself until you come to a very close approximation of what type you are.
Just my thoughts. Good luck
Ok, I'll try that, thanks