ChocolateMoose123
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By coming to this conclusion it may be safe to say ENTPs would be the greatest skeptics![]()
They just say they are. The worst actors are the best liars.
By coming to this conclusion it may be safe to say ENTPs would be the greatest skeptics![]()
We became skeptical because of one thing: fear of the unknown, lack of knowledge. EtcWell it depends, sometimes I guess being stubborn can be mistaken for scepticism?
It would be an Intraverted function, or at least that is what I think [MENTION=6561]OrangeAppled[/MENTION] thinks. But in my opinion it would be a T or F function. Data, provided internally would be Si (irrational function). So ISxJ would have their own data, but if they were presented with new data (e.g. specifications), they can easily adapt. Because after all, they are a Pi-Dom, as in Pi then Je (Si Te). Where as the ESTJ will have to think about it for a few days when presented with new data, same as with opposite of the type, the INFP (when stressed). ESTJ -> Je Pi. That rational function (Je/Ji) first (or Dom) is what I think, that will block it. Rational function, in the Jungian sense, could be F too.
That's how I understand the MBTI.
But some things do bother me too, especially when I know something to be a way, and they tell me it can't happen, then I will set out to go and find out why it can't happen as in I need to go see it for myself. And then I'm determined to make it happen of the way I understand it.![]()
Me too xDIm always skeptical of Ni Dom ideas, and Fe dom motives.
My Ni and keeps making assumptions and coming to conclusions and suspecting things. It works unconsciously; I can't control it. My Fi sometimes conspires with my Ni to throw off my rationality. My Te has to come along with its skepticism and pragmatism and give these functions a good beating every so often to keep them in line.
I do the same thing with Ni-Ti. I overanalyze people and connect dots that don't need to be connected by filling in the blanks with my own assumptions. It's taken me a long time to acknowledge that I do this and that it's damaging to my relationships.
I have a history of pathologizing or pitying people for things that aren't necessarily as bad as my mind paints them to be. At my worst, I do this with myself too.
Also, I don't mean anything cryptic by this, it is truly the best example of how I personally do this. I totally get it.
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You too huh? I find that Ni is generally more of a handicap than a gift. But you say that you lack Te, so does your Fe beat your Ni and Ti back in line?
I am often guilty of offending people by assuming too much (this should be all too obvious to you) and "pitying" them, although it is not actually pity (I do not feel pity; it is compassion).