ARE there really only two functions, an I and E, introverted and extroverted?
When I think about the other six, (S, N, T, F, P, J) I perceive a dichotomy they share, which "boils down" to being either I or E.
For example, I perceive S vs N to be, Sensing a pure extroverted function versus Intuition, which appears to be introverted in nature. Likewise, the Thinking function to be introverted, while Feeling looks an awful lot like pure extroversion. This one in particular is hard to refute. And following, the Perceiving function seems to be a part of the larger category of extroversion by simply dealing with what is. Meaning, to not try to shape how things ought to be, but simply to let the world do "it's thing". The Judging function grows out of the individuals will. That implies to me that it's the introverted mind applying itself against the world.
I look forward to this wonderful community's input. Thank you for taking the time read. Thanks for being here, Reader.
When I think about the other six, (S, N, T, F, P, J) I perceive a dichotomy they share, which "boils down" to being either I or E.
For example, I perceive S vs N to be, Sensing a pure extroverted function versus Intuition, which appears to be introverted in nature. Likewise, the Thinking function to be introverted, while Feeling looks an awful lot like pure extroversion. This one in particular is hard to refute. And following, the Perceiving function seems to be a part of the larger category of extroversion by simply dealing with what is. Meaning, to not try to shape how things ought to be, but simply to let the world do "it's thing". The Judging function grows out of the individuals will. That implies to me that it's the introverted mind applying itself against the world.
I look forward to this wonderful community's input. Thank you for taking the time read. Thanks for being here, Reader.
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