Trusting others' ability to interpret information
IDK if this is part of being aristocratic, or some sort of Te thing, or just something you realize the further you go into academia, or what. Or just some concern with truth... but.....
I was just thinking about how difficult it is to really discuss anything substantial with someone who you don't know very well. You don't know any of their underlying motivations for what they say, how much they've researched anything, or their moral disposition when it comes to matters. Or their ability to actually honestly comprehend how much they know about something.
I find myself drawn to deltas about stuff like this, honestly. Because some of the most thorough and imo complete 'learners' of things are delta or at least :Te: valuing. That's how it seems, but idk. I've become increasingly wary about things like this.
And I don't mind putting effort into things, into building a relationship and deeper understandings. But I definitely feel like there are some components to doing this that are out of my hands - like maturity, and 'intellectual discipline', if you will. I really kind of wish I had a 'delta academic' in various fields that I could just talk to and become friends with and share high quality information with over time ... : /
))) I already seem to be forming a cartel of such sorts :cool::cool::cool: :oops: ((((