It seems like my last post offended more than a few INTJ's, and then the comments in the post became a discussion about ethics/values/love/the-meaning-of-life/etc.
I'm going to try to be more clear. I wasn't necessarily interested in those ideas per se, but I was interested in the T function... how it operates compared to the F function (I'm an F). I was interested in the patterns of how I think compared to how you think (I lean toward my emotions, and you probably lean toward your head).
I'm a total feeler in real life, almost to a fault (although I normally respond to it just by becoming really shy). I know I will probably never have thinking as my base-MBTI-preference, but my goal was to try to increase my inclination toward thinking preference - hopefully balance myself out a little bit.
Can you give me your tips/exercises/anything/etc?
That is all! Then I will go away :P
Sincerely, Sue (the INFJ lurker)
P.S. A few posts back,
vampireanneke wrote this:
"I always love my mother explination of the 'creative logic' that INTJs have. There is a problem, and the ONLY solutions are A, B or C. INTJs will find solution G. The logical course of action would be to maybe find a solution D, but nope, they find Solution G, and can't tell you how they got there either, they just did. :)"
Is it possible for you to give me some specific examples/scenarios to illustrate this for me?