Excellent points. I hadn’t thought of it that far (welp my Ne usage is very limited). ILE & LII I can definitely see having points, but it’s not immediately obvious because they’re concerned with conceptual spheres. I do notice that I have patience for Alpha NTs that I won’t bother considering for Deltas of any type. I was mainly thinking of Deltas when I wrote about Ne valuers as they really are pointless.
As for how Ti gets utilized when blocked with Se... it’s different because it’s about real-life dealings. Conceptual spheres don’t really matter much for me, because as SLE, I learn from drawing real life experience/tangible evidence first and then matching it up to theory. I have the tendency of organizing my thoughts between 2 categories: what works and what doesn’t.
SLE dislikes Ne but is ok with it on a limited level (this is one of most obvious ways I can spot who’s Se lead and who’s Ne lead). Not everything has a point, which is something SLE can accept, but don’t like that pointlessness gets expressed out into the material world because that falls under the category of “what doesn’t work.” For SLE, I’d say “Ne is annoying, but whatever.”
LSI really hates Ne being it’s their PoLR. Any whiff of pointlessness aka what falls outside of LSI’s instantaneous perception will be met with aggression. They’re quite precise with how to apply Se, as in making sure all the (explicit) rules and points are followed through. LSI is actually quite ideological, but they want to enforce ideological rules in real life, so that’s their “point.”
Heh. ILE supervises LSI and drives them crazy by making LSI’s rules become pointless. I’m ok with that, because I’m generally on good terms with ILE and I like watching my mirror suffer
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