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    Quote Originally Posted by WinnieW View Post
    Weak if it concers other people or weak if it concers the environment, according to my understanding
    How and why?

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    Strong & weak is not considering the individuel emotional state of other people around you. They don't react in a way that is plausible to you.
    Strong & weak is when you expect that changes in your environment take place in a way that is understandable to you.

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    How and why?
    Realistic example for (use of) Ti, btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinnieW View Post
    Strong & weak is not considering the individuel emotional state of other people around you. They don't react in a way that is plausible to you.
    Strong & weak is when you expect that changes in your environment take place in a way that is understandable to you.
    Oh ok so you are relating all to Ti.

    What happens to me is that I imagine actions in different real contexts, to 'prove' that the point of my interlocutor is wrong, or has to be refined. I've associated that with Ti in the past, but now I'm not so sure.

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    In Gulenko's cognitive styles context thinking is holographic panoramic thing. I think it is extremely LII.

    It would be stripping down from situational standpoint.

    I think situations only when it fits in. I start with cause effect. You could sum situation as part of the picture but I prefer to detach from it and be general.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shapeless View Post
    ...I imagine actions in different real contexts...


    Quote Originally Posted by Shapeless View Post
    ...to 'prove' that the point of my interlocutor is wrong, or has to be refined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll Nr 007 View Post
    In Gulenko's cognitive styles context thinking is holographic panoramic thing. I think it is extremely LII.

    It would be stripping down from situational standpoint.

    I think situations only when it fits in. I start with cause effect. You could sum situation as part of the picture but I prefer to detach from it and be general.
    When I'm too much general people just start at look me in a weird way

    Anyway, descriptions of cognitive styles of Gulenko is a little bit weird from what I'm reading.

    If I have to go by descriptions, Ti could be DA too (if... then... statements). :/
    @WinnieW ty for explanations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shapeless View Post
    I have the same problem imagining different contexts in which the situation could play out differently. IDK if this is Ti IMO.
    That's not really the problem...it's getting it into a form the audience is likely to be familiar with but not biased against and paring down to the simplest way I can think of to explain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ouronis View Post
    That's not really the problem...it's getting it into a form the audience is likely to be familiar with but not biased against and paring down to the simplest way I can think of to explain it.
    Real objects involved explanations, and you will go ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shapeless View Post
    Real objects involved explanations, and you will go ok
    A luxury you don't always have unfortunately, when you're arguing probabilities and strategy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    Yes, foresight is knowing the consequences that will result from an action. It makes no difference whether it is "common sense" or not - everyone has some basic level of Ni that they use.
    So really.. Really that's Ni? Hmmm.. Really?!!!! It's like i just predicted what's obvious. lol

    Is that Ni really? It's so effortless lol.

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    Everytime you make a system of relation between two objects. Objects being anything from two actual objects to two ideas. Its interchangable. "The train is a speeding bullet", for example. You are creating the relation between the train and the speed of a bullet. This could be a formalized format, like the sciences that compares and contrasts every detail. It could be personalized system of relation building. For instance "all dogs need three things, exercise, discipline, affection."

    Beta STs use it to create common sense outlooks and alphas use it to create "adam ruins everything."

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    Quote Originally Posted by idontgiveaf View Post
    So really.. Really that's Ni? Hmmm.. Really?!!!! It's like i just predicted what's obvious. lol

    Is that Ni really? It's so effortless lol.
    Other examples of Ni require more effort. Like, figuring out your purpose in life.

    Back to Ti: Ti ego types will often have theories or principles about practical topics. An ILE friend of mine is of the opinion that changing foreign place names to English versions is unnecessary/wrong, and we should just try to pronounce the original names. E.g., Lisbon for Lisboa in Portugal. It's not even hard to pronounce, so why change it? I asked him "so what about when it is hard to pronounce?" He replied, "then you just mess it up" This is a practical example of a principle. He has theories about women also, for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    Other examples of Ni require more effort. Like, figuring out your purpose in life.

    Back to Ti: Ti ego types will often have theories or principles about practical topics. An ILE friend of mine is of the opinion that changing foreign place names to English versions is unnecessary/wrong, and we should just try to pronounce the original names. E.g., Lisbon for Lisboa in Portugal. It's not even hard to pronounce, so why change it? I asked him "so what about when it is hard to pronounce?" He replied, "then you just mess it up" This is a practical example of a principle. He has theories about women also, for example.
    Well, i agree with your friend actually.

    My purpose in life, it's already set actually. It's just hard to make.

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