LIIs, do you prefer amazing, exciting possibilities, or more laconic and boring possibilities?
LIIs, do you prefer amazing, exciting possibilities, or more laconic and boring possibilities?
Uh strange... no one is replying.
Oh, but you do have an answer. Let me present to you two possibilities:
a) respond to this thread (a laconic and boring possibility)
b) do something else (an amazing and exciting possibility)
Amazing and exciting possibilities but really the level of excitement and boredom is all relative anyways.
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
The question is hard to answer because you've phrased it as an Fi thing -- "do you prefer". LIIs are rarely aware of their preferences, if they even have them. I really have no pre-existing preference between the two types of possibilities you mentioned, and if I were to pick one, I would have to sit down and try to figure out some logical criterion by which to decide which one is "better".
For an LII, I think possibilities are measured more by how likely they are, not how exciting they are. Excitement does not affect probability, so it is irrelevant when determining truth. Ti logic is what we care about, not Fi preferences.
Quaero Veritas.
Well now really, do you get more excited by fantastic situations and movies, or small leaps in scientific understanding? (nerd core stuff)
Hmm... I'd say somewhere in-between. ATM I can call to mind two things that I got excited about: the Portal credits song the first time I beat the game, and an idea about computer game design that I had last night. Neither one of those fit solidly in either category... they're mostly just... great ideas.
LII-Ne
"Come to think of it, there are already a million monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet is NOTHING like Shakespeare!"
- Blair Houghton
Johari
I like dressing up like a girl and kissing boys at the farmer's market.
OK how about this one: does fantasy drama excite you? Like, does watching LoTR pull you in? Does a video game?
Not really. I greatly appreciate a well thought out story but I never feel as if I'm in the universe they created. In a role playing game, my mind is much more focused on the "What is my best next move" strategy aspect than the "What would my character do in this situation" Role-Playing aspect. Every single video game I play, I play as if it was chess. I always thought the Role Playing aspect of games would click well with Ni types, being highly imaginative.
ILI (FINAL ANSWER)
Unless there's an obvious logical choice, or a subject that inspires strong emotions, I usually feel like a passive observer, like some sort of alien anthropologist observing life on earth but not really having the same instinctive preferences and reactions that other people do. Often it's like there's this empty blankness where my feelings should be.
This is one reason why we need ESEs -- to help us feel things and help us feel more "human".
Quaero Veritas.
Speak for yourself, please. I have preferences and there's a good lot of times I'm outspoken about them.
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
Uh I think conservative leaning communitarian LIIs (like Krig and Logos) might be a little in the dark about their preferences, maybe, because they can't be modeled easily. I think most LIIs, though, have a clear sense of their preferences.
On the other hand, when pressed Krig did open up about his preferences, so there may be more to this than first appears....
Now this is easier to answer. The answer is that I get excited about these things in different ways (assuming I do get excited about them, which I don't usually). I get excited at higher energy levels for particularly awesome movies, fantastic situations, etc., but it's a less "serious" excitement than I get about small leaps in scientific understanding. Movies = "fun" exciting, science = "important" exciting.
If they're well made, yes. My ability to suspend disbelief is quite good.
What does "conservative leaning communitarian" mean in your system? Links to explanations?
Quaero Veritas.
I wouldn't say that either of those did, but "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" did (the book, I mean; the movie was horrible). I do fantasy forum roleplaying and quite enjoy it, and unlike Crispy I do focus on what my character would do; but it isn't about the drama, it's about an interesting thing put into an interesting situation, "let's see what happens."
(Note: Like Crispy, I do treat most roleplaying games like chess; that's what happens when I'm confronted with a chance of failure. I did some pen-and-paper roleplaying, and I only adhered to the story then when I was GM.)
LII-Ne
"Come to think of it, there are already a million monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet is NOTHING like Shakespeare!"
- Blair Houghton
Johari