strychnine
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I alternate between Si and Ne viewpoints in my daily life. So I'd say it's not horribly weak, but not great either.
But like DC it can be a rollercoaster... For me, the weightier the matter the worse my Ne is. Most trivial matters at this point in my life are like 'whatever'. There's not too much on a day to day where I feel that doing something different would hold me back. But when it comes to working on my house, finding a new job, or any large monetary or life investment- It wreaks havoc on me.
Can someone give me the dummies guide to Ne?
I hate function but now is as good a time as any to learn them![]()
"Intuitive people process data through impressions, possibilities and meanings,
so the Extraverted Intuition function allows a person to see different paths or ways.
When information comes in, different possibilities are thought of, realizing that there is always another way of looking at things."
alternate perspectives is more Ni.
Ah, sarcasm.Not sure if this is Ni or Ne, but last night while I was waiting on tables, I went up to a couple, asked if they had decided on their food yet, and the man said, "You stepped in what?", I instantly knew it was a joke, and just replied, "I stepped in some manure. You know there's a herd of cows in the back."
Ah, sarcasm.I'm not sure if that's Ne humor or not, but I think it is. My ENTP friend jokes like this all the time.
Me: May I borrow your pen?
Her: No. Never. I would never ever lend you a pen.
Me: ...
Her: ... *hands me the pen*
Both of us:![]()
I guess you're more creative than me, because I'd say that I'm only able to come up with a witty response 50% or less of the timeThis is my ENTP boy's type of humor too. Spot on.
Except I like to play along or say something in reply.
So true... Sometimes husband starts Ne humor, I of course get on it and after a while:I guess you're more creative than me, because I'd say that I'm only able to come up with a witty response 50% or less of the time![]()
So true... Sometimes husband starts Ne humor, I of course get on it and after a while:
"Hey Tamske, I was joking, you know?"
"Er, of course I knew, I was just going along..."
"Oh I didn't get it, I thought you were serious..."
With Ne being my primary method of "extroverting" and communicating with others, this is a very interesting thread to read. It always seemed to me that SJ's saw Ne as this strange function that they wanted nothing to do with. But, here you guys are discussing it - and your struggles with it. I wish you guys would use it MORE! Lol.
IZthe411, just out of curiosity, how do you feel that Ne "wreaks havoc on you"? I mean, when it comes to finding a new job or working on your house, or something big like that, what is the process like for the SJ? And how does Si work in a situation like that? Is it like, "Last time I needed a new job, I went on 5 interviews before I landed a job, so I should be prepared to do the same thing this time." I mean, I don't even see how Si would apply to something like "finding a new job" or "fixing your house". Help me out!
Another thing about Ne is that it's very adept at making good, efficient decisions without any prior planning and to still stay calm. One thing I see with a lot of the SJ's I know is that when something unforseen happens, they kind of freak out and stress hard. When you're using Ne and something like this happens, you can just say, "Oh that's cool, no big deal, we'll just have to change our plans. Hmmm, how can we do this? Oh, I have an idea, how about we do this instead! Yeah, that'll work!" And as you practice this, you'll see that there really is no need to stress out. Just use your creativity to come up with a Plan B (or Plan C, D, E) and just keep chillin'. No need to stress. I'm not preaching to you guys, just hopefully pointing out how Ne can maybe relieve some stress in certain situations.![]()
I give Ne classes.
Every monday and thursday, 7 pm to 8 pm.
$50/hour.
Anyone interested?
I need some T with my Ne. Sorry.
The Si/Ne loop can be very paralyzing. SJs tend to have pessimistic outlooks, tend to think the worst of everything. So when I look at the prospect of something, I can get caught up in the what ifs and the negative outcomes of the what ifs, and end up doing nothing. Like my house. I need some work done. I know I'm going to lay down $thousands, but based on my experience of contractors, most don't keep their word, I tend to become overly cautious, and won't follow through on what could potentially a good deal and a good worker. Like I said, when it comes to smaller things, I've learned to not care, and figure that I'll be okay in the long run. But with bigger things like a house or a job, I want to make the best move and I worrry about what if I don't like the new place? Or I made a big mistake? My confidence is not as high. So while I have decent Ne, it's not on the level of a NP by any means.
I dont' freak out too much on unforseens. The bigger the impact of the unforseen, though, I will spend a lot of time assessing it, though. Again, it's not part of my memory banks so I have to keep throwing it against the wall and see where it will land.
As much as I enjoy my ENTP friend, I can see the where a primary Ne outlook can be flawed. He tends to pass over what he considers to be unimportant details @ work, and that gets him in trouble. He'll do a lot of betting at casinos and online for baseball tickets. Sometimes he wins big, and sometimes he won't. He's made some major purchases (house and new car) and really didn't assess the cost. As a compensation, he has 3 roomates to help pay the rent. So while at the outlook it's easier for a Ne dom to say if A doesn't work, then you can do B,C, or D, in reality depending on how and when you realize A isn't working can make it hard for you to do B, C, or D. So I think a balance of the 2 is needed.
Believe me, I'm an SJ, but I can't stand the stick in the mud types either. All of us aren't like that.
And I also see that there are a lot of NJs out there, especially NTJs, who demonstrate the same stick in the mud traits as SJs.