chocolate
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This is my situation:
I am an ENTP of course, and my functions are Ne, Ti, Fe, Si. I know I don't have much hope of developing the last two very strongly, but as for the first two:
Ne excites me and energizes me, for sure. On the other hand, I am now almost done my third degree in pure mathematics (basically I've spent my whole adult life as a mathematician and plan to continue doing so), which has developed my Ti very strongly to the point that I would say I identify with both functions almost equally.
When I meet other ENTPs, I share a lot with them, and I get that "OMG, you're so easy to talk to!" feeling, but while I have fun with them, I do find that I crave more depth. I like using my Ne to find neat things to talk about but then we have to analyze it to great depth for me to be 'satisfied' that we have talked about it. And that 'but then' isn't there with most of the ENTPs I know. So, I find that conversations with INTPs tend to be more stimulating for me in that sense.
Some questions:
Has anyone here strongly developed their secondary function? If so, do you feel some identification with other types who have that function as their primary?
Do you think this is a bit like being ambidextrous? (I am not sure how far the 'handedness' analogy goes as far as explaining how type preferences work).
I am sure I am not INTP, but I do feel a bit un-ENTP-like in the way that I mentioned, kind of like a too-serious ENTP or something...
I am an ENTP of course, and my functions are Ne, Ti, Fe, Si. I know I don't have much hope of developing the last two very strongly, but as for the first two:
Ne excites me and energizes me, for sure. On the other hand, I am now almost done my third degree in pure mathematics (basically I've spent my whole adult life as a mathematician and plan to continue doing so), which has developed my Ti very strongly to the point that I would say I identify with both functions almost equally.
When I meet other ENTPs, I share a lot with them, and I get that "OMG, you're so easy to talk to!" feeling, but while I have fun with them, I do find that I crave more depth. I like using my Ne to find neat things to talk about but then we have to analyze it to great depth for me to be 'satisfied' that we have talked about it. And that 'but then' isn't there with most of the ENTPs I know. So, I find that conversations with INTPs tend to be more stimulating for me in that sense.
Some questions:
Has anyone here strongly developed their secondary function? If so, do you feel some identification with other types who have that function as their primary?
Do you think this is a bit like being ambidextrous? (I am not sure how far the 'handedness' analogy goes as far as explaining how type preferences work).
I am sure I am not INTP, but I do feel a bit un-ENTP-like in the way that I mentioned, kind of like a too-serious ENTP or something...