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Blake Belladonna
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How a person makes decisions can be about how one feels which is obviously about emotional judgment in the moment but what is thinking?
I was looking into verbal and non verbal intelligence. Both can be internal and external. But as it turns out logic and analysis is happening more verbally on the left brain. Visio spatial is happening on the right brain.
With introvert and extraverted thinking the first being subject to internal processes will find it more conducive to come up with its own ways of understanding. The second will look outwards to what it needs to do. Ti is reflective and does not need the outside so much where Te is in a continuous feedback cycle.
This is where the distinction comes in. Are you more prone to an internal reflection or an external feedback cycle. This tells you that you are either able to think alone or need constant engagement to think. And this will be split into a verbal or non verbal way.
Te with Se for example can happen in dyslexia.
ISFP happen to be good at visual thinking.
But some may be writers and verbalize thinking.
Vision is a very externalized mode of cognition.
So constantly engaged with the external.
Often because verbal is more internalized Ti might think in words. There isn't much you can do actually when you engage only with the self. But it's not blank, you can create all sorts of ways of thinking about a subject. Ne might have you going in different directions. Ni might have you focused on a single idea around which everything follows. Thinking makes use of where to place your concepts/objects.
My mode of thinking is constant engagement. I don't like to be alone without references to think. And I am very visual spatial in how I think. Objects of thought are shaped to form certain functions. They often center around one theme or idea. I don't usually sit alone contemplating. And if I do it happens in a non symbolic thought. Non symbolic thought is closest to Ni I can describe as what it is like for me to have it.
I was looking into verbal and non verbal intelligence. Both can be internal and external. But as it turns out logic and analysis is happening more verbally on the left brain. Visio spatial is happening on the right brain.
With introvert and extraverted thinking the first being subject to internal processes will find it more conducive to come up with its own ways of understanding. The second will look outwards to what it needs to do. Ti is reflective and does not need the outside so much where Te is in a continuous feedback cycle.
This is where the distinction comes in. Are you more prone to an internal reflection or an external feedback cycle. This tells you that you are either able to think alone or need constant engagement to think. And this will be split into a verbal or non verbal way.
Te with Se for example can happen in dyslexia.
ISFP happen to be good at visual thinking.
But some may be writers and verbalize thinking.
Vision is a very externalized mode of cognition.
So constantly engaged with the external.
Often because verbal is more internalized Ti might think in words. There isn't much you can do actually when you engage only with the self. But it's not blank, you can create all sorts of ways of thinking about a subject. Ne might have you going in different directions. Ni might have you focused on a single idea around which everything follows. Thinking makes use of where to place your concepts/objects.
My mode of thinking is constant engagement. I don't like to be alone without references to think. And I am very visual spatial in how I think. Objects of thought are shaped to form certain functions. They often center around one theme or idea. I don't usually sit alone contemplating. And if I do it happens in a non symbolic thought. Non symbolic thought is closest to Ni I can describe as what it is like for me to have it.