Ok. This is my first post. I needed to ask the MBTI world about this idea.
The iNtuitive function governs our abilities to test, develop and adopt new ideas. It only follows that types with a more active iNuitive function would be better at understanding new concepts and points of view. Unsurprisingly, types with less active iNuitive functions, like SJs, are known to highly value tradition and the established procedures. This same group, however, temporarily develops an over-active iNuition when stressed into their shadow functions. Does this mean that pushing an SJ into their shadow function would make it easier for someone to change their mind?
The iNtuitive function governs our abilities to test, develop and adopt new ideas. It only follows that types with a more active iNuitive function would be better at understanding new concepts and points of view. Unsurprisingly, types with less active iNuitive functions, like SJs, are known to highly value tradition and the established procedures. This same group, however, temporarily develops an over-active iNuition when stressed into their shadow functions. Does this mean that pushing an SJ into their shadow function would make it easier for someone to change their mind?