Quote Originally Posted by chocolatte View Post
Please explain how it's like to have 1D Ne, both valued and unvalued?
The inward experience, not the outward behaviors resulting from it.
Some traits from observation:
1. Inability to distinguish "by chance" from "pattern". For example, some event occurs purely by chance even though the likelihood of it happening was very low, but it happened anyway, so the person tries to justify what has happened from a major cause that doesn't exist.
2. Poor judgment of other capabilities. Inability to distinguish between a professional and an amateur. Giving praise to people who aren't very good yet at their skills, and treating them like they know stuff
3. Lack of ability to judge other people's intentions
4. Extreme difficulty to grasp abstract theoretical concepts
5. Needs detailed explanation on how concept A leads to concept B. Can't simply jump to conclusions
6. Insecure (or skepticism) of praise from others. Hard to accept compliments without skepticism
7. Analogies tend to be too concrete
8. Inability to distinguish the material from the intangible
9. Resistance to change (probably more likely for unvalued Ne)


edit: I hadn't read the "inward" part, so sorry about that. I don't even know what you mean by the inward experience to be honest. Is this an "introverted" concept?

edit2: Since 1D Ne means 4D Si, the "inward" experience is experiencing Si, and a lack of Ne experience, or distorted delusional ideas, like being constantly anxious that some unlikely event is going to happen.