Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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So borrowing this approach from [MENTION=25403]ZombieNinjaPirate[/MENTION] when he posted his thread about Ne. I'm curious what all of you have to say about Si and what it means to you regardless of where it sits in your stack, how it plays with your other functions, and all that yummy stuff. What Zombie noted about inferior Ne users is that they have a rather negative view of Ne. Is this the same for everyone with their inferior function or is this just a case of bad Ne? But, no, let's stay on topic here shall we?
From my observations on what Si means to me, is that yes, residing in Si-ness is comforting. It's where I go when the world is scary. But no seriously, it can sometimes really trip me up. When something's initial impressions don't line up with the impressions of that same thing gathered over time, I'm then left with this two "copies" of what I know of that object, and those impressions never go away. Since I attach emotion to everything, objects included, that sensory data comes with an emotion attached, therefore that memory is even further imprinted in my mind and never forgotten. (I have to have a personal relationship to this object though, so not everything I interact with is stored in memory complete with its impressions) Damn those internet cookies. It's the ESFJs out there I tell ya! Sorry, made an analogy/joke combo there without giving context. Internet cookies are the "impressions" of websites, just as things I work with carry impressions.
Also, while I appreciate Si for giving me this personalized sensory data to pull from, my Ne just eats that up! When I get in a slump or have been stressed for too long a time, Si is where I tend to find myself residing. It's fine, it works for a brief time since it's comfortable and feels safe, but when I don't use my Ne and Fi for too long, I just sink further and further into my slump. So with Si as an inferior function, I definitely see it's valuable use and I do have an appreciation for it, but it's a place I can't hang out in for too long if I want to stay the best version of me that I can.
From my observations on what Si means to me, is that yes, residing in Si-ness is comforting. It's where I go when the world is scary. But no seriously, it can sometimes really trip me up. When something's initial impressions don't line up with the impressions of that same thing gathered over time, I'm then left with this two "copies" of what I know of that object, and those impressions never go away. Since I attach emotion to everything, objects included, that sensory data comes with an emotion attached, therefore that memory is even further imprinted in my mind and never forgotten. (I have to have a personal relationship to this object though, so not everything I interact with is stored in memory complete with its impressions) Damn those internet cookies. It's the ESFJs out there I tell ya! Sorry, made an analogy/joke combo there without giving context. Internet cookies are the "impressions" of websites, just as things I work with carry impressions.
Also, while I appreciate Si for giving me this personalized sensory data to pull from, my Ne just eats that up! When I get in a slump or have been stressed for too long a time, Si is where I tend to find myself residing. It's fine, it works for a brief time since it's comfortable and feels safe, but when I don't use my Ne and Fi for too long, I just sink further and further into my slump. So with Si as an inferior function, I definitely see it's valuable use and I do have an appreciation for it, but it's a place I can't hang out in for too long if I want to stay the best version of me that I can.