Analogy: dynamic functions & local optimums
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Originally Posted by Victor DarkAngelFireWolf69
The dynamic functioning of psyche occurs when the process of excitation predominates above the braking. Functions E are especially nonequilibrium and R. meneye expressed dynamics in S and T, since in these states individual to the period returns the lost equilibrium, but it here again is destroyed. Static states set in when braking begins to predominate above the excitation. Haibolee are static functions L and R I and F are characterized by the fact that the individual in these states periodically attempts himself to leave the equilibrium, but for a long time this does not succeed - vnutreneye calmness rapidly is restored.
According to Victor DarkAngelFireWolf69, dynamic functions are the functions that affect equilibriums through their operation.
There is a distinction between the introverted perception functions and the extroverted judgment functions. The former seek to restore lost equilibrium, whereas the latter try to create divergence from equilibrium.
Now one might ask, why would a person who is primarily inclined to restore equilibrium, say, an ISFp, ever want to use a function that disturbs equilibrium, like their creative function, Fe?
A simple answer: to break loose from local optimums.
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How does this manifest in real life? An ISFp reasoning that in order to reach a state of perfect comfort, they will first have to invite their friends over and to socialize with them...
I'm sure there are more examples we can come up with.