start wearing grey as a warning?Gray fuzz, all day everyday. Drives other people insane, but what am I supposed to do about it?
I don't know... my life is constantly fuzzy, but I am not going to deny that when it comes to decisions, mine are pretty black and white. I rarely make such decisions, though.
yup! I married the coin.decisions are to be made with the flip of a coin- therefore, if it turns out poorly it's the coin's fault!![]()
That's because ur an infj with a pimped up Ti, not an entp.
edit: I think the main problem here is that I and perhaps entps in general will even argue expressions such as 'black and white' and 'fuzziness'. You could say for example that in the end if there's an absolute truth there's a level of 'black and white interpretation' to everything, but then again even if you had that knowledge it'd still be like seeing an apple, what you see is just a construct based upon a 'reality' (you can't even say thing, things are a mental construct).
And hell, I could argue every single world for a year if I wanted to be 'precise', so I can't work in 'black and white'.
Think of a quantum computer, the 0\1 can be 60% at 0 and 40% at 1. It's the same thing.
I think that's what Ne+Ti is about.
Ni+Ti for example would rather be about taking 0 and 1, and zooming in to 10^-15 using different perspectives just as science uses different technics for different measured scales.
Ti strives for clarity. If something is gray, it just means you need to come up with a better framework.
I hate it when things are gray -- I just take it as a sign that I need to think through it better.
P.S. Fuzziness is different than continuous functions. The opposite of discrete is not fuzzy, it's continuous. I consider spectrums to be black and white (black on one side, white on the other...it's still one dimensional...)
Also, I'm not saying everything is one dimensional. I'm just saying -- if your framework (some amount of intersecting spectrums) cannot accurately describe a phenomenon with no exceptions, it's not a good framework.
and it's obviousIt's smart.
It's striking.
It's correct.![]()
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That's because ur an infj with a pimped up Ti, not an entp.
You don't even need to go for the J, Ni is sufficient to explain the unwillingness to stay and compute in a world of grey.Still, a J and not a P. NP vs NJ perhaps.
Although I dont know what Evan is talking about I probably can relate to him on this one.
I think the Black and White view could be a thing, strong Ti and Te can fall victim too. I furthermore think, if you have a strong Fe or Fi its also possible to black and white the world, even when the view would be more personalized.
All in all I think it is a rational function expression.
In the world of the Senses or the possibilities I hardly think it is possible to limit or sort out your perception. As in: it is not possible to draw one meaning from this piece of art, which is made of a 1000 different colors or this relationship between the two, which was influenced through a 1000 different occasions.
You don't even need to go for the J, Ni is sufficient to explain the unwillingness to stay and compute in a world of grey.
Ni is about getting like, the 'nature of things' rather than getting lots and lots and barely related bits into one dynamic whole\focus point\crossroad (Ne)
(quote: were ENTPs not ISFJs)not necissarily... it's all just a theory anyways and while we're busy theorizing on MBTI we could discuss shadow functions and shadow selves and that would mean that it was quite possible somehow that we're both ENTPs AND ISFJs...
Gray areas are what I thrive on because they give you a lot more room to think, wonder and come up with new possibilities and arguments- gray is fun, black and white is stifling
Something is this and not that, this is how the reasoning goes.
Deep down inside I know that everything is a paradox and opposites are actually quite similar, but I cannot perceive in this way, I mean practically.
If the painting is green, it's green and not some other colour.
If you go forward, you don't go backwards.
Personal meanings are hard for me because they are very fuzzy (my own personal meaning with things is weird and chaotic) and I usually just am not able to take it in with my conclusions.
You don't even need to go for the J, Ni is sufficient to explain the unwillingness to stay and compute in a world of grey.
Ni is about getting like, the 'nature of things' rather than getting lots and lots and barely related bits into one dynamic whole\focus point\crossroad (Ne)
I don't know... my life is constantly fuzzy, but I am not going to deny that when it comes to decisions, mine are pretty black and white. I rarely make such decisions, though.
black/white is so final. it's boring. there's not more to learn, to investigate, to poke at. To expound on. And, hardly most things in this world can be summed up that neatly. The only one that's for certain: life/death. Everything else....
Don't worry. Your Ti will develop soon enough.
yeah intj often tend to confuse impersonal data computation with computer like computation : linear, sequencial, absolute states for data (0\1 vs continuous).My Ti is not developed? Hahahaaaa... I'm a P, of course I don't like making decisions.