Quote Originally Posted by June Webb View Post
Hello Aylin, thank you for welcoming me... hope we have some good exchange. What you said about Ni being lucky reminded me a quote I used to identify a lot with from Match Point, this Woody Allen film that says: "The man who said 'I'd rather be lucky than good, saw deeply into life". Could you describe situations were you felt this luck or this mental sense pointing you the way? Do you think that perhaps some IEIs become neurotic for not following their hunches? I think there can be a lot of pressure on IEIs in a society were frenzied profit and production are mandatory.
Woody Allen also was in the film Antz, which had ants and grasshoppers but in much different roles. Odd synchronicity there.

Anyways, what I should have clarified before is that the grasshopper is in the wrong for not providing for himself. But is the ant wrong for not giving him something? Giving is better, but the other choice is justifiable.