Re: irrational dual function
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Originally Posted by Hugo
What do you think of this?
:Se: is about movement. Movement occurs through the sequence of time, moment after moment, from past to present to future. Therefore :Se: seeks :Ni: . And vice versa.
:Si: is about ease/convenience. Getting maximum ease requires inventiveness and this is obtained from :Ne: . And vice versa.
Not bad, it seems to work without inconsistency. But how exactly would you describe the reverse processes, i.e. Ni seeking Se and Ne seeking Si?
Re: irrational dual function
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hugo
What do you think of this?
:Si: is about ease/convenience. Getting maximum ease requires inventiveness and this is obtained from :Ne: . And vice versa.
I'm not so sure about rational dual functions.
I don't think I do a very good job at easing INTps, but maybe they just don't do a good job of letting me know that I'm easing them.