Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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Remove what you know of Jung's definitions and remove what you know of any personality systems that define what Ne is. What I see as Ne isn't necessarily as having intuition (in mainstream terms) but rather, a creative thought process. A creativity that allows it's users to put disparate things together to create, to understand, and to see what isn't there. Unlike Ni or mainstream intuition, which I do see Ni as the direct translation to in a Typological sense, I don't see Ne as this "gift" or anything all that special. Perhaps some people are born with such a way to understand the world, but as I've always told people that ask me how they can become more creative, I tell them to stop placing judgement on all their thoughts, no matter how crazy it may seem, question everything, question the status quo, and further, ask yourself, "why not?". For as long as I can remember, I've always enjoyed creating. Always got the latest and greatest art sets from my relatives as gifts. I never asked for it, they just saw something in me that I didn't see in myself. So what, I'm a creative, but I don't really consider myself as having an "intuition". What my dad and brother posess (they're both NTJs) feel like true intuition to me. Again, here, I am defining intuition in the mainstream, general understanding of it, not intuition as understood in the Myers Briggs or Socionics.
So what do you think? Should Ne be considered as a true source of intuition or were Myers and Briggs, and Jung tapping into a trait or set of traits we commonly associate with highly creative people?
So what do you think? Should Ne be considered as a true source of intuition or were Myers and Briggs, and Jung tapping into a trait or set of traits we commonly associate with highly creative people?