Logic
Banned
Contrary to popular belief on the INTP forum, Ni is also a past oriented function. Like Si it focuses on the past but it doesnt focus on the specific details but rather the relationships between them.
For example:
Si
You have a friend that is crying and feeling upset. You've seen this happen many times before so you know exactly whats wrong with your buddy. The sensations that you are noticing are consistent with your previous internalized bank of impressions and therefore you say to yourself that your friend has just been criticized by his aunt. The Si user here is very much in tune to all the individual details that lead him to believe such a specific answer. If it was in fact the father that had criticized her then the result would be different because the impressions would also be.
Ni
You have a friend that is crying and feeling upset. You've noticed this pattern many times before so you know exactly whats wrong with your buddy. The patterns that you are noticing are consistent with the previously internalized bank of pattern based impressions, and therefore you say to yourself that your friend has just been criticized by his aunt. The Ni user here is very much in tune to the the way all the specific details are related to one another and this comes to him as aha moments because the Ni function doesnt remember any of the details, but rather the intuitive connections.
Therefore
This way of looking at the Ni function seems so much more easier to understand. I pretty much have a general idea to all the functions, but the Ni function has always seemed a bit too mysterious to me. Using this understanding however it comes together much more nicely.
I may be wrong here, and im sure most of you guys will try to debunk me. However, if you are going to attack this idea, it should be directed to the Personality Nation site. They are quite impressive with their interpretations of the functions.
http://www.personalitynation.com/
For example:
Si
You have a friend that is crying and feeling upset. You've seen this happen many times before so you know exactly whats wrong with your buddy. The sensations that you are noticing are consistent with your previous internalized bank of impressions and therefore you say to yourself that your friend has just been criticized by his aunt. The Si user here is very much in tune to all the individual details that lead him to believe such a specific answer. If it was in fact the father that had criticized her then the result would be different because the impressions would also be.
Ni
You have a friend that is crying and feeling upset. You've noticed this pattern many times before so you know exactly whats wrong with your buddy. The patterns that you are noticing are consistent with the previously internalized bank of pattern based impressions, and therefore you say to yourself that your friend has just been criticized by his aunt. The Ni user here is very much in tune to the the way all the specific details are related to one another and this comes to him as aha moments because the Ni function doesnt remember any of the details, but rather the intuitive connections.
Therefore
This way of looking at the Ni function seems so much more easier to understand. I pretty much have a general idea to all the functions, but the Ni function has always seemed a bit too mysterious to me. Using this understanding however it comes together much more nicely.
I may be wrong here, and im sure most of you guys will try to debunk me. However, if you are going to attack this idea, it should be directed to the Personality Nation site. They are quite impressive with their interpretations of the functions.
http://www.personalitynation.com/