Alea_iacta_est
New member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2013
- Messages
- 1,834
Actually I don't think of specific interpretations in those cases. That would be too much mental work and not only that but I'm usually disinterested in trying to conjure up ideas of interpretations.
What I have is a vague feeling of "shit, this can have several interpretations", it feels too ambiguous to me, and so I ask to clarify. And so I get annoying sometimes with that habit. But I can't stand ambiguous stuff.
Where I can be good with seeing the alternative is when I pick apart an argument by pointing out how it's wrong, that is, pointing out the alternative lol. Though I am usually convinced that this alternative is the correct one. But yes I am good with that, seeing how something is wrong
When I don't know something, then I will ask and I'm not afraid to ask a lot if need to.
Aye relevant in terms of how I hated the ambiguity. My native language is not English so that maybe didn't help.
Oh? I didn't notice any contrariness. I actually thought I was getting along pretty well with you in terms of conversing without too much problem, at least I did not perceive any real problem on my end. I did notice of course that we did not think alike but that to me isn't a problem.
No opinion on semi-duality though.
Your "pointing out of the alternative" might be a symptom of Ne's objective angles. Ne allows you to see the different ways an argument can be interpreted and allows you to always see the opposing viewpoint.
On the point of Contrary, it isn't necessarily a bad thing, it just keeps me wary.
Interestingly, your arguing style reminds me of an extroverted and much more tolerable version of [MENTION=20510]Orange Fusion[/MENTION]'s (INTP), thankfully she isn't around anymore.