Quote Originally Posted by mfckrz View Post
Sounds more E6 than anything.

I don't think Ne PoLR implies risk aversion per se—e.g., ESI would find their duals utterly intolerable if this were the case. Different types have different risk assessment profiles (usually about things pertaining to devalued IEs).



He's one of the only billionaires doing anything enterprising with his money—in contrast to dullards like Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, or Jeff Bezos who seem quite content perpetuating the status quo. Make of that what you will.
Its what it says in model G, see I+ Break: https://www.the16types.info/vbulleti...8&d=1529810049

Ne as Vulnerable Function
The individual is highly skeptical about ideas and opportunities that appear not to lead anywhere specific, and seeks assurance that new innovations will definitely bring material benefits. He prefers the kind of ideas and innovations that offer solutions to existing problems rather than the kind that have uncertain consequences and are likely to bring upheaval and unnecessary change. The individual may tend to forcefully restrict other people's activities in areas he thinks they have no natural talent in. At the same time, he or she is prone to make errors when judging whether or not a person is capable of doing something. The individual generally does not try hard to understand multiple viewpoints, but concentrates on developing only his own. He is not very good at intriguing others with his ideas, even when they have significant merit. The individual dislikes it when people evaluate others' potential to engage in activities or develop skills in which they haven't had experience yet; above all he is uncomfortable with such discussions by other people regarding himself. He is inclined to be either over-skeptical of his own potential or going to the other extreme and overestimate his possibilities in specific areas on occasion.