
Originally Posted by
Azeroffs
I don't know much about the dichotomy. I know about as much as what I put into that post. Strategic types have specific long term goals in mind without much focus on exactly how to get there. Tactical types know how they are and what they can do, but don't focus as much on where that will bring them.
Strategic types have inert sensing and contact intuition.
Tactical types have inert intuition and contact sensing.
This is the reasoning I came up with.
NJs are strategic because they use their future focus as means to reach rational goals. (future focused judgment)
SJs are tactical because they use their present focus as means to their rational values. (present focused judgment)
SPs are strategic because they have clear material wants and needs in mind. (material goals)
NPs are tactical because they know what they are capable of and consequences of actions, but without any necessary direction. (abilities, predictions)