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But what if the "lie" didnt affect any lessons learned or had any effect on Fi. You could then pull an estimate out that may not be correct, but is just as good as the concrete data. Something that if someone changed that one thing you would simply respond, thats beside the point.
poki you are going to make me late for lunch-but-
How I use Si:
I use lots of Te. A clear Te problem is buying a house and identifying the best interest rate for the mortgage. Based on mine and others past knowledge stored in my Si library, I can then Ne identify all possible choices for the mortage, using Ne creativity, and then back compare against Si history.
Some Ne possibilities will be really safe-My Si database gives them a big thumbs up. A 7% fixed rate loan.
Some will be totally crazy-say Ne says the lowest mortgage is to build myself a straw/clay house outside of taos new mexico-thus a zero mortgage as it's in the middle of a desert. Yeah Si gives that one a shit poor score. (But Ne is quite intrigued!)
So if I allowed Si to lie to Te, well shit, I just screwed myself. I may pick the clay house, but fully recognize the high potential for problems.
Rereading your question
I dont care about the se details so would never argue them with you. Sure, you are right. I recognize my own unawareness, thus wouldnt even try and argue. The Si lessons become generic rules-not Se specific lessons/memories???
This may not make any sense at all.....