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Smart and curious thinkers who cannot resist an intellectual challenge.

Learning isn't about memorizing facts and data. Learning is about understanding the general concept or big picture. Once you get this framework down it's much easier to understand where the pieces of...

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Except no one did this.

1) What aspect of your personality made you unsure of your type? Well I resonate with a lot of different personality portraits. I often test different things depending on when I take the test. ...

Nevermind, after re-watching your video I'm going with INTP. I think what I considered elaboration at first is actually a combination of Ti + Ne. Particularly you're exploring all of the possible...

This one was a bit hard. I was stuck between INTP and ISTJ. However, I'm going with ISTJ IIRC Ti does a concise, terse summary (Michael Pierce). You hardly do that at all, instead you elaborate A...

bump. I'm pretty much narrowed down to ISTP INTP or ISTJ

Mm i'll describe my impression of Ti usage. In essence it's the act of breaking down a object. Essentially you get rid of the fluff and appearances of a object to understand its fundamentals. For...

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I constantly start with mmm or mmhmmm at the start of my post. You can prolly find quite a few if you look at my post history. Usually it means I found a topic I'm interested in. Uh I can see how a...

Mm according to Michael Pierce Ti uses knowledge as an end in and of itself. Te uses knowledge as a means to an end. His example is Isaac Newton who discovered calculus as a means to understanding...

Hmm. I watched Michael Pierce's videos on the INTP and ISTJ. The ISTJ is very different than my impression from many online profiles of the ISTJ. I can relate a lot with the ISTJ depicted on Michael...

Hm interesting. I read up a bit on the ISTJ profile. I hardly know the type very well, but I gathered a decent idea of what they're about. I relate more with the INTP profile. This one in...

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I think ESFP - and I'm pretty confident in that.

I will try. I just would like to note I think it's kind of ironic that Ne is possibly my inferior function. I've actually been typed by interpersonality as an INTP.

Okay took a cognitive functions test Te (Extroverted Thinking) (95%) your valuation of / adherence to logic of external systems / hierarchies / methods Ti (Introverted Thinking) (90%) your...

CS - but I think I'm going to change to math.

Yeah I'm not buying into the hype either. I usually don't have much fun with WRPGs except for certain missions, like oblivions dark brotherhood missions - or the time in Fallout3 when you were in...

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This is pretty much the same as the studying thread. Over working and over studying leads to a decrease in efficiency. The solution is periodic breaks.

Assuming you're in school, or have gone to school, what's your major or degree in?

It depends on what you're studying. The harder stem courses require more studying than the soft, or social, sciences. Math for example demands a certain amount of studying, where as some soft science...

Ya - screw this guy for trying to hit on someone out of his league.

INFP - sometimes so much wasted potential. But I still love you guys. -I'm prolly intj for future poster.

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I need 15 posts so I'm posting my 15th here.

ENFP based on a quick skim of your posts

I suppose that's one reason why Si is so strongly associated with tradition. The act of carrying out a tradition leaves an impression that reminds them of past times they had the impression. Again I...

Hmm that's tough for me then. I have some trigger sensory stimuli that invokes the same nostalgic impressions for me. For example listening to old game music like chrono trigger frog theme will take...

ah that makes sense. I'm wondering, for an Si dom would they get these impressions very often, even from everyday objects?

Ahh I see, that makes sense. Ni uses the object as a boot strap to start the musing process - which is it's primary focus. The object is merely a catalyst and loses focus after the process has...

Based on your definition of the functions, I'd have to say that I believe everyone uses both. Honestly, I think everyone has subjective musings about objects presented to them. This could be in the...

Bump...does no one have any thoughts on this?

Hi all, I'm wondering if I'm using Ni here. I looked at Michael Pierces videos and my impression is that I use Ni Te Fi Se in that order, but I'm not certain. I'm fairly sure of the Te Fi stack,...