Black Pat
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I would like some advice on developing my introverted thinking for two reasons:
1. I suspect that I never fully developed this trait: I was never very good at chemistry, physics, math, or computers; although I picked up foreign languages, political philosophy and history well. Honestly, I think I developed "extraverted intuition" fairly early on in life and was just able to intuit the things I needed to know to the extent I needed to know them, thereby arresting development of my best trait.
2. There is a lot of ink spilled on developing your "inferior functions", which of course is well worth the effort, but let's be honest with ourselves: introverted thinking is how we're going to "make it" in the world, and the extent we can develop this trait is the extent we can "make it", likely. Talking about our feelings is more "icing on the cake", as it were. To that end, I think it would be well within all of our interests to find out exactly how to improve this skill (if you are interested in improving it). Not that you should stop trying to improve your inferior functions, though.
So, how would you develop that trait? Logic games? Timed tests? Starting a new hobby that requires lot's of logic (like metaphysics or something?)
What are your thoughts?
1. I suspect that I never fully developed this trait: I was never very good at chemistry, physics, math, or computers; although I picked up foreign languages, political philosophy and history well. Honestly, I think I developed "extraverted intuition" fairly early on in life and was just able to intuit the things I needed to know to the extent I needed to know them, thereby arresting development of my best trait.
2. There is a lot of ink spilled on developing your "inferior functions", which of course is well worth the effort, but let's be honest with ourselves: introverted thinking is how we're going to "make it" in the world, and the extent we can develop this trait is the extent we can "make it", likely. Talking about our feelings is more "icing on the cake", as it were. To that end, I think it would be well within all of our interests to find out exactly how to improve this skill (if you are interested in improving it). Not that you should stop trying to improve your inferior functions, though.
So, how would you develop that trait? Logic games? Timed tests? Starting a new hobby that requires lot's of logic (like metaphysics or something?)
What are your thoughts?