Quote Originally Posted by waddup View Post
Intuition is a type of analytical mindframe. Sensing is not. Analytics is a higher, meaning upper level brain process, that plays on top of other background running systems in consciousness.

Sensing is easier to do for the brain. Hence my original comment.
Well - theoretically, neither intuition nor sensing is ''analytical'' in nature, as the whole idea of ''perception'' in Socionics refers to something that is an immediate process, something that takes precedence over the ''analysis'', which in Socionics refers to logics and ethics. The conscious, analytical, decisive mind is thus geared towards logical and ethical processes, not intuitive or sensory.

I'm not sure what you mean by ''easier to do for the brain''? Theoretically, each TIM finds difficulties and challenges in separate fields of processing - to dive into imagination or to perceive externality or stimuli with nuance is easy for some and hard for others. (theoretically, i'm not even positive in the so called division between sensory and imaginary processes)

What do you type as, btw?