Quote Originally Posted by The Foundation View Post
The use of the Ignoring function unconsciously probably serves to look for holes or inconsistencies with the views of the Lead function, almost as if you are trying to prepare for attack from that counter-perspective to possible weakness in your own viewpoints with your Lead function. Thus, the Ignoring function's unconscious use might act as a sort of training mechanism to make the Lead perspective better able to convince others of its superiority over the Ignoring function.
Trollish derail on my part, but i dont think you can use Thus and then follow it with Might. Thus is certain. Might incorporates doubt. Your Conjunction is in the wrong function.