I read a cognitive function explanation and it said intuition is just guessing.
That is the best definition I have ever heard.
Definitions of Ni and Ne are usually too hippy-ish or horoscopey. I've never seen a distinct or accurate description of Ne or Ni before that could allow others to get the hang of what it's like.
Using extroverted intuition is looking at scenarios over your lifetime and using them to make an educated guess or prediction about what something else means.
A lot of times Ne ends up with a handful of guesses, that you think any of which could be the right guess. Ne is objective and thinks any of its possibilities could be equally likely, or maybe the correct answer is a little bit of all the predictions you came up with.
Ne can see multiple predictions happening at the same time without any laws of physics being broken.
Introverted intuition is look at scenarios over your lifetime, and using them to make an educated guess about what something else means, but it also includes subjective information. So it is less objective. Ni may borrow your own principles to get a feel for what is most likely to occur. It can narrow down the guesses to a most likely prediction.
For example, as a Ne user, I get a head full of a conspiracy theories whether I want them or not. but I see my views as educated guesses at to the meaning behind the actuon of an entity.
All my life I've seen people seek power, whether it was the bully in 3rd grade or the brother in law who is greedy.
I absorbed all of those scenarios, and when I see the United States government giving money to Israel, a lot of guesses pop into my mind. I think. "Well, people aren't often altruistic or generous. Greed is a factor in human action. So the American government must be infiltrated by the very country they are giving money to."
Then I research to see if my "guess" or "intuition" is right. And I find many dual-citizen Israelis in the positions of the United States government, including the head of the United states money supply, the Federal Reserve.
But before coming to this conclusion a lot of time passed. I considered "Maybe people at just evil." "Maybe they think they are doing something good for the earth." Or Maybe they think the current war will end future wars."
I lack the subjective sense of Ni that lets you narrow down to 1 prediction. I have a handful of guesses/predictions, and have to allow time and processing before it hits me which one is OBVIOUSLY most likely, while I think Ni probably get that a lot quicker.
Maybe because Ni are quick to pick, they may miss a wide range of possibilities that Ne users are better at considering before jumping to a conclusion.
The definition of intuition is a process in the brain that quickly and often subconsciously makes an educated guess of:
What will happen in the future
What will be known in the future
What motivates somebody
Whatt something means.
YES/NO?
That is the best definition I have ever heard.
Definitions of Ni and Ne are usually too hippy-ish or horoscopey. I've never seen a distinct or accurate description of Ne or Ni before that could allow others to get the hang of what it's like.
Using extroverted intuition is looking at scenarios over your lifetime and using them to make an educated guess or prediction about what something else means.
A lot of times Ne ends up with a handful of guesses, that you think any of which could be the right guess. Ne is objective and thinks any of its possibilities could be equally likely, or maybe the correct answer is a little bit of all the predictions you came up with.
Ne can see multiple predictions happening at the same time without any laws of physics being broken.
Introverted intuition is look at scenarios over your lifetime, and using them to make an educated guess about what something else means, but it also includes subjective information. So it is less objective. Ni may borrow your own principles to get a feel for what is most likely to occur. It can narrow down the guesses to a most likely prediction.
For example, as a Ne user, I get a head full of a conspiracy theories whether I want them or not. but I see my views as educated guesses at to the meaning behind the actuon of an entity.
All my life I've seen people seek power, whether it was the bully in 3rd grade or the brother in law who is greedy.
I absorbed all of those scenarios, and when I see the United States government giving money to Israel, a lot of guesses pop into my mind. I think. "Well, people aren't often altruistic or generous. Greed is a factor in human action. So the American government must be infiltrated by the very country they are giving money to."
Then I research to see if my "guess" or "intuition" is right. And I find many dual-citizen Israelis in the positions of the United States government, including the head of the United states money supply, the Federal Reserve.
But before coming to this conclusion a lot of time passed. I considered "Maybe people at just evil." "Maybe they think they are doing something good for the earth." Or Maybe they think the current war will end future wars."
I lack the subjective sense of Ni that lets you narrow down to 1 prediction. I have a handful of guesses/predictions, and have to allow time and processing before it hits me which one is OBVIOUSLY most likely, while I think Ni probably get that a lot quicker.
Maybe because Ni are quick to pick, they may miss a wide range of possibilities that Ne users are better at considering before jumping to a conclusion.
The definition of intuition is a process in the brain that quickly and often subconsciously makes an educated guess of:
What will happen in the future
What will be known in the future
What motivates somebody
Whatt something means.
YES/NO?