Is that generally how you 'feel' about your polr?
As in, it is always there, unfortunately, and there is nothing you can do about it?
Would an Ni polr be feeling like you are always losing time rapidly? I can either be content, and just not think about it, or, always know I have something to do, and feel slightly discontent, it seems. It seems like "avoiding it" is the easy way out, but, it is still there.
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I'll plan out what I need to do, be pretty efficient in how I get things done, and even when I "fail" I interpret it flexibly and prepare myself for the next creative challenge.
polr, in a lot of ways it's similar to creative, in that I'll notice the effort I put into it, and you notice how good the results feel. Of course you don't get results nearly as often. It's a lot more frustrating, and often time I just end up paying lip service to it, ignoring it in favor of my creative. In both my creative and polr I don't like much help. For my creative function, its much less frustrating because the advise of others is see as clearly inferior to what I know is my strength. But for my polr, it's completely frustrating because I want to either take care of it myself, as if I'm a prideful cripple trying to take his first steps after an accident, or simply ignore it.