This what you were looking for? Should be the same according to the theory.ISTP/INFJ: Ti/Ni or Ni/Ti--Schizoid Personality Disorder. These types are socially incompetent for lack of trying, because they see little to no value in significant interaction with others. They live in their own abstract worlds, constantly second-guessing themselves as Ti poses a framework for a problem and Ni shoots it down as too definitionally precise. Without any real external input, these two functions will dream up all sorts of elaborate systems and implications for them, only to repeat their own self-defeating behavior, never bothering to emphasize putting any of its intense ideas into practice. Frequent disregard for rules,laws and other forms of behavioral standards is common, as no function provides any significant sense of external influence. If Se/Fe were doing its job, the user would recognize the value of connecting with others and of paying attention to their needs, preferences, habits and appearances.
In the theory, or in life? Certainly exists in abstract, but surely unhealthiness doesnt exist on earth!Personally, I don't buy such dom-tert loop.
Tertiary Ni: "I can't possibly go along with this, 'cuz it's all a lie. It's all a set-up by the Man. I'd just be serving his interests and not my own. I'm not gonna be suckered by all this self-serving bull. No way, man, I gotta go my own way." The Secondary Function would say: "This thing's bigger than you. Better just go with the flow, do what you can, trust your instincts to deal with what's right here and now."
Tertiary Ti: "I can't possibly go along with this, because it makes no sense. It's filled with internal contradictions. It's crude and not true to the real principles of how this works. It's trying to shove an inappropriately a priori conceptual structure onto the reality. I will have to go by feel, and where it leads I can't know until I get there. I've got to trust this groove regardless of people's arbitrary expectations." The Secondary Function would say: "You've reached the limits of what you can do alone. You can make others feel important by telling them your needs and asking for their help, and yielding some genuine control to them. See who you can find common cause with."
LOL. In theory, this dom-tert loop can be "possible" in a Jungian function development context but I won't associate them to ISTP/INFJ as such labels are of MBTI's and MBTI adheres to a hierarchical function development.In the theory, or in life? Certainly exists in abstract, but surely unhealthiness doesnt exist on earth!![]()
I see what you're saying- if a circle starts at the top, it's still a circle; if it starts on the side, right, left, or bottom, it's still a circle.Maybe it is just function order, but maybe it's also the way it manifests. There may be no difference bewtween a Ti-Ni loop and an Ni-Ti loop, but maybe a difference in the way it starts.