You know how
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
and
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
revolve around the development of universal rules of thumb?
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
establishes impersonal principles while
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
cultivates personal values, but the content of both functions tends to have an element of
universality. For example, people who lead with
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
hold in the highest regard truths that have no exception. Meanwhile,
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
leads prefer following values that apply in every case.
Everyone is fallible, and those who have introverted judgment in their ego functions are no exception.
So, have your values or principles ever yielded unwanted results?
Do you change your judgments?
Do you do anything to offset the ramifications?
Have you ever found that no matter what kind of system you operate with, you'll be faced with drawbacks?