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ThatGirl
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What is the function that causes one to be able to look at a multiple choice question, generally math, and pick out the answer in the box, on sight, without thinking about it?
Does it matter if the answer is the correct one or not?
Mindlessly choosing an answer without any concern as to its correctness........ irrational function?
Ni
the main reason I know the answer to your question is that I vaguely remember you doing exactly that in some thread, then attributing it to Ni
does my thing still count as an answer if it doesn't come from knowledge of the functions? yeah, sure
Next question, (an easy one) what is the function that moves one to take freshly-baked cookies to the neighbours that just moved in across the street?
LOL. You're asking what function is strongest in thieves?
Fe, right?
What is the function that moves one to take and eat a freshly-baked apple pie from the windowsill of a neighbor while they're not looking?
I was thinking Fi is also possible. I really like pie and want to eat pie. Sounds like an internal values based system. Fi doesn't always have to be doing the 'good' thing.
Fe, right?
What is the function that moves one to take and eat a freshly-baked apple pie from the windowsill of a neighbor while they're not looking?
Agree with this.
And I'd choose Se for pie: very attentive to exactly when the pie is vulnerable for the taking, strong impulse to take it, excited about the risk, looking forward to the thrill of the experience as well as the taste in the end?
What function is this demonstrating?
It's the function the coach is demonstrating.