Hemogl0bin
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Hi all, bunch of questions here...
Do you think that life experience is a big factor in determining whether you are predominantly a sensor or intuitive? For example, would you say that those who were raised in dangerous or competetive(lack of food,clothing, etc) situations are more likely to be sensors?
Would you say that intuitors as a whole were allowed the "leisure" of being inuitive during the early course of their lives, having the time to ponder about astract theories and to not focus on their surroundings as much?
Have you or anyone that you've known begin to use their S function dominantly after certain experiences in their lives that would apply, or vice versa?
Also, do you think it is possible for someone to test as a strong N but still have a very developed S function? Do you know of any N's that perform well in S dominated fields?
Thanks for reading and I look foward to your answers.
Do you think that life experience is a big factor in determining whether you are predominantly a sensor or intuitive? For example, would you say that those who were raised in dangerous or competetive(lack of food,clothing, etc) situations are more likely to be sensors?
Would you say that intuitors as a whole were allowed the "leisure" of being inuitive during the early course of their lives, having the time to ponder about astract theories and to not focus on their surroundings as much?
Have you or anyone that you've known begin to use their S function dominantly after certain experiences in their lives that would apply, or vice versa?
Also, do you think it is possible for someone to test as a strong N but still have a very developed S function? Do you know of any N's that perform well in S dominated fields?
Thanks for reading and I look foward to your answers.
