Quote Originally Posted by UDP View Post
The only jumping EIIs do without "thinking it through" are offering empathy to other peoples situation at times, but even that is rather calculated.

I would suggest Te seeking is more being rather sure about how they feel they want a situation to be but rather looking for pragmatic means to enact it or bring about associated changes. "Here is what I feel/want to feel, but how can I create functional flows of activity that actually support/enable it?"

The less advanced Fi doms don't realize or haven't developed their ability to see the changes can be made or that there are actual factors influencing these flows of supporting activity. ESI have a hard time with changing context, EII have harder time with what is unchanging regardless of context.
I don't see that big a difference between what you said and what Maritza said. "functional flows" and "how to do something" both seem the same, how do I get what I want.

As far as the less advanced, yea 1D Te/Se problems seem to be the reason for that.