Re: The Need To Know (Notes)
Assuming I understood the point then from ISTp point of view (and duality relations point of view)...
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Originally Posted by anndelise
Example: Person says X + Y = A.
I ask What about X + Y = A or B? (or X + Y can = B too.)
For me this is not very useful. This is my main strength. So it could even be annoying, hehe.
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Originally Posted by anndelise
Why not X + Y + Z? etc.
This would be extremely useful. This is my main weakness. I would probably love this.
I keep this short in case I'm talking about a different thing you had in mind :)
Re: The Need To Know (Notes)
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Originally Posted by XoX
Assuming I understood the point then from ISTp point of view (and duality relations point of view)...
Quote:
Originally Posted by anndelise
Example: Person says X + Y = A.
I ask What about X + Y = A or B? (or X + Y can = B too.)
For me this is not very useful. This is my main strength. So it could even be annoying, hehe.
Quote:
Originally Posted by anndelise
Why not X + Y + Z? etc.
This would be extremely useful. This is my main weakness. I would probably love this.
I keep this short in case I'm talking about a different thing you had in mind :)
I just reread the above part regarding X+Y=A... I didn't mean "what is it about X+Y that make it A"...I meant that X+Y can = A..but sometimes it can = B too. For example....Given Situation X happening with Situation Y, Action A will occur....but in many cases, Action B can occur instead.
I am told that my questions fall under Semantical arguing. Semantics is considered a waste of time by many. Yet in my mind, I am just trying to clarify what is being said from other possible interpretations.
Some have also asked that if a person is so busy asking these questions, how can they get anything done? Yet I cannot take action unless I'm clear in what action I am to take. (Multiple interpretations can be a pain at times.) I think that in this case, it's one difference between pro-active and reactive types.
Re: The Need To Know (Notes)
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Originally Posted by anndelise
The Need to Know
The more internalized blocks, the more one knows, and the more one is capable of knowing. The great thing is that we don’t have to experience all instances and all forms ourselves. We are capable of seeing a form in the expressed instance of others and also extract blocks of experiences. The more often the block occurs, the stronger the internalization, thus increasing our knowledge base.
In English: The experiences of one individual are generally fairly limited in content. So limiting ourselves to our own experiences limits our knowledge base. Seeking out the stories of others and extracting experiences from them and questioning them about their experiences, thoughts, and feelings increases our knowledge base. Reciprocating with our own stories of experiences, thoughts, and feelings is done in the hopes of offering info that may increase the knowledge base of others.
So now do you guys get what I'm talking about when I say
"Living unlimited"
?
Re: The Need To Know (Notes)
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Originally Posted by UDP
So now do you guys get what I'm talking about when I say
"Living unlimited"
?
Hmmm, when have you said that? (yes, i'm interested, no i'm not being sarcastic/argumentive)