So the Si descriptions I've read seem to focus on the manifestations of it (health, comfort) rather than how it works - so if anyone possesses knowledge of the inner workings of Si, step forward please. (c:
Some general definitions I've come up with so far:
-passive accumulation of sensory data and the ability to determine which data is and which isn't applicable to current situation
-the ability to determine the most workable and efficient physical response to sensory stimuli
-knowledge of how to use and manipulate available objects in the environment to suit one's purposes
-the ability to adapt to changing situations and identify the path of least resistance
-awareness of relations between the body and objects in the environment
-knowledge of what the body needs in order to achieve a desired state
What do you think?



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, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
