Do you sometimes get the impression that your cognitive functions are shifting?
Sometimes, when I cut myself off from reality - not in the social sense, but in the perceptive sense (Se) - I somehow get the impression that I jump from Ni to Ti. Example:
A few months back when I used to be really "extroverted", went to all kinds of parties, took a lot of photos, organized a few projects etc., I had the feeling that because the input was so complex, that I normally use my Ni to process all the data.
But now those things are gone and I'm in this sort of mental cave, with no input coming from outside, so I'm trying to understand the vacuum in my mind. My Ni's support was the input from outside, it held onto that. But now that it's gone I think I'm trying to create a support in my empty mind, something to hold on to - which is logic.
Another example is my shift in trying to understand people intuitively vs. looking at them through MBTI glasses.
Sometimes, when I cut myself off from reality - not in the social sense, but in the perceptive sense (Se) - I somehow get the impression that I jump from Ni to Ti. Example:
A few months back when I used to be really "extroverted", went to all kinds of parties, took a lot of photos, organized a few projects etc., I had the feeling that because the input was so complex, that I normally use my Ni to process all the data.
But now those things are gone and I'm in this sort of mental cave, with no input coming from outside, so I'm trying to understand the vacuum in my mind. My Ni's support was the input from outside, it held onto that. But now that it's gone I think I'm trying to create a support in my empty mind, something to hold on to - which is logic.
Another example is my shift in trying to understand people intuitively vs. looking at them through MBTI glasses.