SillySapienne
`~~Philosoflying~~`
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I'm :zzz:Regarding the OP:
Seems like a really good analysis, except for this:
I have no idea where you got that. It sounds absurd.
Also, I may be mistaken, but it seems like you're overestimating the Ne user's need/desire for stimulation from the particular person they are interacting with at a given time.
It's particularly hilarious that you seem to think Ne users find Ni users to be so engaging that they can't bear when the Ni user withdraws! (HUGE hardy-har on THAT one! ) Frankly, you guys tend to put me to sleep more often than not.
To an Ne user, particularly a dominant Ne user, the attention does NOT generally rest for long on one thing. On the contrary, it tends to wander pretty easily and fluidly.
So, as incredibly stimulating as a conversation with an Ni user might be, the Ne user will have NO PROBLEM WHATSOEVER turning her/his attention elsewhere, should the amazingly engaging rolli: ) Ni user decide to withdraw in contemplation.
I realize I may be reading the wrong tone in your statements, but I'm just telling you what it sounds like to me.
And I'm sure if I am wrong, you'll be more than happy to tell me. :rolli:
But, I have to say, that as a dom Ne user, but not an uber-extrovert, I wholeheartedly agree with Ne, and in my case, Ne + Fi having a fluidity about them, the Ne can be impatient, but the Fi anchor can be exhaustingly vigorous in its need to figure things out.
Due to my tiredness, I haven't even read this thread, or its posts, I just pseudo-scanned it.
Ne wants to know everything about every thing, but Fi wants to know everything about one thing.
There is a holistic hunger for truth, or rather a hunger for holistic truth.
Dating an Ni dom, and observing them from my interactions with them via this forum, I will be the first to admit that I am still quite mystified by this function.
I dunno, I just view N-ness as N-ness, and I guess this intuitive proclivity manifests itself differently depending on whether someone is inherently an extrovert or an introvert.
Sorry if this post lacks detail or insight. :/
I just felt like sharing.
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