Quote Originally Posted by hitta View Post
First of all, ILIs prefer the implication thinking style, meaning they use the common sense logic. They love rules. They love any type of assumption based thinking. Rules fit this category. Any logic that doesn't have anything to back it up is the ILIs area of logic(don't take this as a bad thing). Common Sense philosophy(two parallel lines will never touch) ILIs also love to take calculated risks, they spend money to make money. They use resources without worrying about running out. They are unsystematic in their organizations.

ILIs love routine, and lack of change. When they do things they do it in a very methodical way. They take their time and make sure that the job is done thoroughly. ILIs like to fit in(as I have said before). ILI are not rebellious in the least bit, and they tend to follow the rules of society. They tend to lack initiative to start new things(unlike the LIIs how attempt to start things all the time but usually fail in completion or even getting going after the start). ILIs are usually extremely extremely polite. They tend to be courteous and call people by Mr Mrs or Ms and their last name. They tend to be very flaw finding. When they do find a flaw they tend to be very unforgiving and usually make sure that justice is placed upon what or who is flawed or has produced the problem.
I thought Ti was more about static rules. Te is dynamic, and so is Ni.

Why would an irrational type be fond of routine and lack of change?

Why would an Ni dominant, or really any reasonable person, use resources without considering they will run out if not replenished, or if they are limited?

Lots of types and people are "flaw finding." What sorts of "flaws" do ILIs notice the most?

I thought Ti was more likely to go for "any kind of assumption based on thinking" in that it's theoretical. Kind of like what you're doing.

Does common sense philosophy mean Te>Ti, or are there other possibilities?

I suppose your last statement could go with the Fi HA, when it's overactive I mean.

Broken record.