I'm trying to further my understanding of the differences between Ti and Te. I know that they are both logical functions that make decisions oriented on the impersonal/objective factor. I think my abstract definitions, previously posted here, are potentially useful.
Ti -- Modifies/understands an external system via internal rules/principles.
Te -- Modifies/understands an external system via external rules/procedures.
What I'm interested in now, is how users of each function see their own use of it, and how they contrast themselves with a user of the oppositely directed version of the Thinking function. Depending on how many respond, we may also be able to explain/understand the differences between the dominant and auxiliary roles of each type of Thinking.
My theory about Thinking in general, whether it's introverted or extraverted, is that it tries to be primarily oriented to that which is outside the self-perception, the external system, or the objective factor, as much as possible. I think Ti is more focused on understanding/explaining the objective factor as completely/precisely as possible, and Te is more focused on applying the objective factor to situations as impersonally as possible.
So, please attempt to describe how your thinking function works for you.
Athenian 1, lemons 0.
Jeez, I didn't see that there was already a thread about this exact thing just yesterday. I did do a board seach first and nothing came up.![]()
Not precisely no. Personally I quite like to sit around and just discuss a theory. Even one that has no bearing on what I'm about to do like I dunno the various drawbacks of Freuds approach. My father would tire of such things quickly but would be enervated by the idea of tackling an organisation's processes.Introverted world = time alone thinking, making plans, etc.
Extraverted world = out with people, socializing
Is this what you mean?
Leading people? I've not much idea about that...Lately I've noticed that I'm happiest when I'm out and about, being around others, feel more energized and alive. When I look back at the happiest times in my life - it was when I was more outgoing and leading people. But I've gotten into this rut staying home with the kids and being so isolated - and convincing myself that this is making me happy.
*sigh*
I guess I failed then to properly educate people....
Ti is T applied internally. Te is T applied externally. They are one and the same.
See the differences between E and I for your definitions if you still want them.
The agent.what's the difference between Ti and Te?
dont give me a description of each one.. i want to know what Extroverted/Introverted Functions mean..
so- discuss..
Poor you.People are stubborn and believe what they want to believe.
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Not precisely no. Personally I quite like to sit around and just discuss a theory. Even one that has no bearing on what I'm about to do like I dunno the various drawbacks of Freuds approach. My father would tire of such things quickly but would be enervated by the idea of tackling an organisation's processes.
Leading people? I've not much idea about that...
The whole "analyzing, categorizing, etc" definition is largely from Berens, and that does sometimes become a distraction from the root meaning of the function. You also hear "subjective models and frameworks", as well as "underlying frameworks" of external objects.Ti creates subjective conclusions. It doesn't analyze the object.
It's by happenstance that reality matches the creations of Ti upon testing. It's not the favorite function of the best analysts or logicians, because its creations are only coincidentally in sync with reality.
Most theorists since Myers have, for some reason, refused to challenge the titles, instead altering definitions so that Ti, in popular use, is no longer Ti as it was conceived. It's a mixture of Ti, Te, and Ni as Jung defined them, as far as I can tell. The system is beyond repair.
MBTT function orders, when applied, whether using modern or classical definitions, do so poor a job of defining psyches that I've never seen anyone use the system to any advantage whatsoever. Disadvantage though? Hundreds of times.
LOL I noticed.(Yeah, I think I'm arriving at the same conclusion that you did, Jack.)