Red Memories
Haunted Echoes
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Heyo time for a new edition, since I was shockingly surprised how well the Fe vs. Fi discussion went. I know another user had said they struggle to understand Ne and I decided to do another of the vs. columns on the intuitive function.
WHAT IS THE INTUITIVE FUNCTION?
That's a hard bargain. It can most definitely be agreed upon it is future oriented. By that, it is meant these dots are connecting to some future point. Intuitives are often described as "more creative" but I do not think creativity necessarily means intuitive. ESxPs are still creative yet they use Se moreso, but the Ni helps them see things with it. As any type can feel, any type can be creative. I think creative in itself is a broad term, as there are so many forms OF creativity. If you use N, you are in a land of possibilities or disconnected dots, constantly seeking to connect them to some central point or other point in general. Even extraverted intuition can look somewhat introverted, as Ns are often trapped in their own heads, trying to release some formal functioning connect of dots.
AXIS USE
Ne dominants use inferior Si to filter things. Ni dominants use Se to filter. Hence, all of these future oriented, stuck in your head types are filtered by something concrete and real in the form of sensation. Same as the concrete and real Si/Se types have the lens of N to filter through them, helping them see more than just the mere object.
HERE IS MY DISCLAIMER: I, personally, on my typology studies journey, find the hardest function to describe to be Ni. I have had many seasoned typology readers on this forum try and explain it to me. I have read many resources, and I still struggle to connect with what it is. Although I have even had people say they see Ni in me, I struggle to understand the function in use. If you find this description to be wrong or far out of range of what it is, do not fear to correct me. This is the function I feel least sure of.
WHAT IS NE?
I remember seeing a meme, and it said that someone asked if this specific car would be a good buy. The friend gave a run down of the history of imperial Japan, since it was a Japanese model, and the asker was confused what that had to do with him buying a car. It is a joke but I do think it actually captures Ne at its finest. Ne sees a chalkboard of words and finds sometimes the most random connections to the root point. While Ni tends to find all the dots and send them to a central point, Ne finds a central point and starts connecting it to all the dots. Because of this, Ne can be sporadic, and is likely why conversing with them is sometimes considered a little "ADHD" by some people. (I have had people ask me if I had ADHD, if you're wondering where I got that...and other Ne users told me they've heard it before. XD) Ne comes off energetic but falls short of the Fe energy, although many find the NFPs and NTPs to be fun and warming types. This warmth comes a bit from the filter with Si. Si as the inferior lens makes Ne users a little more nostalgic in a way. They connect what they are seeing with memories, and in turn connect those memories with the future orientation. Ne can be seen to some as confusing, because you may bring up one thing and Ne ends up on a completely different point. I know myself when I talk to people, we start at ice cream and somehow end up somewhere far away from that conversation. Along the way you almost forget where you started. It is like a constant info cracking. "I remember when' "Oh I read this and" suddenly all these dots that seem disconnected, are connecting.
Contrary to popular belief, Ne is not as extraverted as other types. Of course they are warm and kind. Nevertheless, the intuitive function dominantly lives in the head. Ne grabs from the environment and translates it in the head, and it is constantly being filtered by Fi or Ti. These introverted functions require introspection, which may leave the ENFP running for cover for a while to process everything. In a sense, Ne is sporadic even in interaction. For that burst of energy it receives from all the outer input, it will need time to reflect on how it aligns with their logic or their values. However, in some ways Ne can also be a good "devil's advocate". Because how they connect one thing to the next, they can also see how things ripple an effect, and ask the harder questions. Ne with Fi may be even more selective with interactions, based on the strength of their value filter, and that they tend to dislike shallow discussions at times. They want the heart of something. However, the lower Ne is on the axis, the more Ne becomes a difficult friend. STJ may see Ne as problematic moreso than useful. It can help them find ways to improvise and reuse something, but it can also dream up every worst case scenario known to mankind.
WHAT IS NI?
I kind of liked an old friend's description as a starter here, because it almost made me wonder if I used Ni. Ni is a "gut feeling." Like something inside you knows this isn't a good idea. Truest of intuitive, you cannot really see how the pieces come together without some EUREKA explanation from them. But Ni is very different from sporadic Ne, always bouncing and sharing different ideas. I like to see it as those Ne dots coming back to the center. While Ne spreads, Ni centers. They are investigative in a way. They enter a room or place and see all these things, and then begin seeing how they are interconnected. Finally after continual assessment, they find the focal point and focus on that. It is an "epiphany" sort of moment for them. They may not even share any thoughts on the thing until they REACH that focal point. How it is presented, is how the aux works with it. It may be presented in an Fe fashion, or a Te organized fashion. Both of these functions are the auxiliary toward the dom types. Ni comes off more future oriented than Ne does at times, as Ne seems almost Se-like, making dots in the moment. Ni is more orderly, and is thinking far ahead. Sometimes Ni doesn't fully know why their mind is telling them something isn't good, but they may lean to trust their gut. They may quickly form first impressions that decides whether or not they interact with something.
So it is time to sound off. How do you experience Ne? Ni? Do you feel these descriptions are accurate?
WHAT IS THE INTUITIVE FUNCTION?
That's a hard bargain. It can most definitely be agreed upon it is future oriented. By that, it is meant these dots are connecting to some future point. Intuitives are often described as "more creative" but I do not think creativity necessarily means intuitive. ESxPs are still creative yet they use Se moreso, but the Ni helps them see things with it. As any type can feel, any type can be creative. I think creative in itself is a broad term, as there are so many forms OF creativity. If you use N, you are in a land of possibilities or disconnected dots, constantly seeking to connect them to some central point or other point in general. Even extraverted intuition can look somewhat introverted, as Ns are often trapped in their own heads, trying to release some formal functioning connect of dots.
AXIS USE
Ne dominants use inferior Si to filter things. Ni dominants use Se to filter. Hence, all of these future oriented, stuck in your head types are filtered by something concrete and real in the form of sensation. Same as the concrete and real Si/Se types have the lens of N to filter through them, helping them see more than just the mere object.
HERE IS MY DISCLAIMER: I, personally, on my typology studies journey, find the hardest function to describe to be Ni. I have had many seasoned typology readers on this forum try and explain it to me. I have read many resources, and I still struggle to connect with what it is. Although I have even had people say they see Ni in me, I struggle to understand the function in use. If you find this description to be wrong or far out of range of what it is, do not fear to correct me. This is the function I feel least sure of.
WHAT IS NE?
I remember seeing a meme, and it said that someone asked if this specific car would be a good buy. The friend gave a run down of the history of imperial Japan, since it was a Japanese model, and the asker was confused what that had to do with him buying a car. It is a joke but I do think it actually captures Ne at its finest. Ne sees a chalkboard of words and finds sometimes the most random connections to the root point. While Ni tends to find all the dots and send them to a central point, Ne finds a central point and starts connecting it to all the dots. Because of this, Ne can be sporadic, and is likely why conversing with them is sometimes considered a little "ADHD" by some people. (I have had people ask me if I had ADHD, if you're wondering where I got that...and other Ne users told me they've heard it before. XD) Ne comes off energetic but falls short of the Fe energy, although many find the NFPs and NTPs to be fun and warming types. This warmth comes a bit from the filter with Si. Si as the inferior lens makes Ne users a little more nostalgic in a way. They connect what they are seeing with memories, and in turn connect those memories with the future orientation. Ne can be seen to some as confusing, because you may bring up one thing and Ne ends up on a completely different point. I know myself when I talk to people, we start at ice cream and somehow end up somewhere far away from that conversation. Along the way you almost forget where you started. It is like a constant info cracking. "I remember when' "Oh I read this and" suddenly all these dots that seem disconnected, are connecting.
Contrary to popular belief, Ne is not as extraverted as other types. Of course they are warm and kind. Nevertheless, the intuitive function dominantly lives in the head. Ne grabs from the environment and translates it in the head, and it is constantly being filtered by Fi or Ti. These introverted functions require introspection, which may leave the ENFP running for cover for a while to process everything. In a sense, Ne is sporadic even in interaction. For that burst of energy it receives from all the outer input, it will need time to reflect on how it aligns with their logic or their values. However, in some ways Ne can also be a good "devil's advocate". Because how they connect one thing to the next, they can also see how things ripple an effect, and ask the harder questions. Ne with Fi may be even more selective with interactions, based on the strength of their value filter, and that they tend to dislike shallow discussions at times. They want the heart of something. However, the lower Ne is on the axis, the more Ne becomes a difficult friend. STJ may see Ne as problematic moreso than useful. It can help them find ways to improvise and reuse something, but it can also dream up every worst case scenario known to mankind.
WHAT IS NI?
I kind of liked an old friend's description as a starter here, because it almost made me wonder if I used Ni. Ni is a "gut feeling." Like something inside you knows this isn't a good idea. Truest of intuitive, you cannot really see how the pieces come together without some EUREKA explanation from them. But Ni is very different from sporadic Ne, always bouncing and sharing different ideas. I like to see it as those Ne dots coming back to the center. While Ne spreads, Ni centers. They are investigative in a way. They enter a room or place and see all these things, and then begin seeing how they are interconnected. Finally after continual assessment, they find the focal point and focus on that. It is an "epiphany" sort of moment for them. They may not even share any thoughts on the thing until they REACH that focal point. How it is presented, is how the aux works with it. It may be presented in an Fe fashion, or a Te organized fashion. Both of these functions are the auxiliary toward the dom types. Ni comes off more future oriented than Ne does at times, as Ne seems almost Se-like, making dots in the moment. Ni is more orderly, and is thinking far ahead. Sometimes Ni doesn't fully know why their mind is telling them something isn't good, but they may lean to trust their gut. They may quickly form first impressions that decides whether or not they interact with something.
So it is time to sound off. How do you experience Ne? Ni? Do you feel these descriptions are accurate?