Ni = Concurrent Threads
Ne = Threads of potentials
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Ni = Concurrent Threads
Ne = Threads of potentials
That makes you a Ni base.
how so?
I suck at history because I can't visualize multiple events simultaneously... I can't be Ni
Yeah! Why you so cray cray, that's obviously not endothermic solipsism of tangents!
If you have strong Ne, then you have strong Ni.
If what you wrote is Ni, and you are Ne, then you CAN do it. Except that it would interfere with your Ne, and you'd choose to focus on the Ne info rather than the Ni info.
Here's one simple example:
The Ne type pays attention to the varied possibilities that can occur given a particular context. The Ne base sees multiple possible scenarios or ways that an event can play out.
The Ni type pays attention to what is most likely going to happen given the context. They've removed the possibilities that don't quite fit the situation as they see it.
The Ni type tells the Ne type how the situation is likely to play out.
The Ne type says nonono, that's only one possibility, it could also be X, Y, or Z.
The Ni type dismisses X, Y, Z, for whatever reason.
But the Ne is unlikely to let them go.
Hence, one of the conflicts between Ni and Ne. To pay attention to the valued info, one subdues the other (or tries to, heh).
(For the record, I see this as only ONE simplified example of Ne vs Ni. And it's quite possible that this example could better fit one or two of the reinin dichotomies instead.)
^ the above sounds more as if it was about Si/Se than Ni. fwiw.
Not necessarily?......Quote:
Originally Posted by anndelise
Ne + Ti, every single one i know has been great at History.
is Ni like a grant chart?
gant chart
seriously, i've done this before, it doesn't go anywhere
I am terrible at history because it is political. It is all about "women in the American civil war," pretty much no matter what the class title was. The class title is "Socrates and the Muse" but somehow it turns out to be about women in the civil war, you take a class on "The Crisis of the Gilded Age" but no, it is about women in the civil war. How about "Medieval Spanish History, the Reconquista." Nope, the actual course content is Women in the Civil War.
I came to hate history.
Strength we are talking about here is comparative easiness and productivity of some mental tools over others.
Things that can obfuscate that from translating to being better than other people in particular task are:
1.general intelligence
2. practice
3. motivation
Last too being quite the culprit for element at the ignored function.
Also, your "realization of their logic" sounds like "realization of a projects" which requires plethora of elements and is and doesn't just happen for anyone without significant practice.
That has nothing to do with subject of history, does it? Just quality of education.
@Esaman I was joking... (But I am good at history. Oh no I guess it is HIS story.
it's either not type related or 1 and 2 dimensional Ne/Ni, which is what Si/Se types have. the pitfalls of that seem to be overconfidence relating to future developments (or a thorough lack of it). imo.
anyway if your Ne is 4d and Ni is 3d you probably don't quite describe 4d Ni anyway so it makes it feel alien to self-declared Ni-dom aka me humble self (and the same goes for everyone of every type wrt other elements etc.)
... that, and socionics is bs.
I remember in history we learned all about 'civilian life' in WW2 - 9001 times. We never got to play with tanks. Killing people and crushing their skulls under your facist/communist boot is the best bit too :(
Maybe im INTj...
I wish I was another type ... ENTp is like second to last in terms of income :-(
ENTP - $62,960
That is a good wage!
That's for MBTI, which is inherently different from Socionics. Also, it's difficult to consider that information valid, the sample pool is likely to be impure and full of misreportings. I recall the method of them checking the income was to have people choose from pay range brackets.
Any type can make lots of money, though. Being assertive and highly competent will lend to this. Successful entrepreneurs would likely far exceed the top earning type on that list, too.
I think I'm more afraid of Se than Fi
although I'm not afraid to tell people what to do
I think I have two layers of personality... one is intj the other entp... not sure which is on top
Bit of an oversimplification.