I’d love it if most people got to the point of having their own biased opinions.
The much larger problem is groupthink and people instinctively going along with the herd without even thinking, also known as ENTP Hell!
Hey @Sour Roses. I might be wrong, but we’re you reading Nardi’s book. What do you think? Get anything out of it. Also the NT Nardi thread was great too. I will thread bump it.
Hey @Sour Roses. I might be wrong, but we’re you reading Nardi’s book. What do you think? Get anything out of it. Also the NT Nardi thread was great too. I will thread bump it.
Oh yay! Have so much fun making that special!
Um.... that webinar I just posted was from Novemeber 2018 and it shows a leap in understanding from him. It was fascinating!
Yay! Yay! Yay! There IS more. GUYS THESE ARE AMAZING! Highly recommended and since they are more recent, they are more current! Check out all of the stuff at the bottom!
We want to take in as much information as possible before making a decision (Ne dom) without hurting ourselves or anybody else (Fi) and so we use Ne and Fi together to try to make solutions that will help with these 2 conflicting goals. So we will say to people, "
Check out Dario's brain scan when he meditates...when he gets excited about ideas...etc. NEAT!
Also... if you're into the neuroscience of type like I am he just gives out little nuggets like how different type's brains relax, etc.
What is a “Christmas Tree Brain?” Someone who likes to shop? Decorate the house? Take a limo ride to view the holiday lights? Actually, the Christmas Tree Brain is an asynchronous macro-state measured by an electroencephalogram (EEG). It is characterized by various brain regions firing at...
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Trans-contextual thinking really describes how I think my brain works. My brain is like the World Wide Web with links, pics, and keywords.
Trans-contextual thinking is the ability to create connections in the mind between things that aren't typically associated with each other in a particular context...
I totally agree. I think it really covers it. And it makes sense that the Christmas tree means we are scanning all our already learned knowledge looking for matches, connections, and new synergy. I know this is how I learn, all the multiple questions bubble up, I have to choose what to ask first, then I double check my question/theory to see if I’m right, then ask another question and boy is it fun to learn something new.
Have you ever known that you were over-burdening a teacher and your fellow students with questions during a class... concluding to yourself “I guess I’d better stay after class to ask all of these... I’m too excited!”
I totally agree. I think it really covers it. And it makes sense that the Christmas tree means we are scanning all our already learned knowledge looking for matches, connections, and new synergy. I know this is how I learn, all the multiple questions bubble up, I have to choose what to ask first, then I double check my question/theory to see if I’m right, then ask another question and boy is it fun to learn something new.
Have you ever known that you were over-burdening a teacher and your fellow students with questions during a class... concluding to yourself “I guess I’d better stay after class to ask all of these... I’m too excited!”
What you said is Ne Si.
That Christmas Tree Model you mentioned matches perfectly with Jung's definition of Ne Si.
Or for example Se Ni means taking things and reacting to them as they come up (Se) and figuring out something unconsciously when facing a problem (Ni).
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