Thinking functions
1. Basic definition
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Structure, order the world around them in an efficient and logical way
- Physical bodies, living spaces, the people they interact with, their workplace etc
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- Structure, order - their internal world
- Their thoughts
- Dwell on something for periods of times until they have made sense of it
2. Leadership
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Feel the need to take charge and bark orders in order to force the environment
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- No interest in controlling others
- Some may find leadership amusing while others view it as "wtv" kind of thing
- Rise to the occasion - if no one else qualified to take the role
- Ti aux may be prone to leadership since they are leading with an extraverted function
- Leadership - more laid back, less structured, less rigid and less hands-on
3. When they are accidentally Mean
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Blunt and harsh
- Tend to quicker to share their opinions
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- May feel apologetic afterwards, because low Fe
- Can make them sensitive to other person's negative reaction
4. Emotions in the negative
Te( extraverted Thinker)
-Emotions are for the weak
- Uncommon to display frustration or anger when their attempts to control their external environment are thwarted
-Lack of emotional displays can be best described as 'cold' or anti-emotional
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- On average appear more emotion less or blank, rather than cold
- When they display anger, it will be in a sudden lashing out kind of way because of they are prone to bottling up their emotions up to the point of bursting.
5. Emotions in the positive
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Can be very empathetic when it comes to something they have personally experienced or can relate to
- The result of Fi awareness of self
Ti( introverted Thinker)
-Can mimic the emotional response that someone else want to see
- They can appear empathetic, which in reality will only be sympathy. This the result of Fe awareness of others
6. Organization
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Naturally more organized, things to be put away a specific way and the house/room to be a certain standard of clean
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- Unbothered by a disorganized environment
- Less rigid, if supported by se it may prompt a desire- visually pleasing. Ne more chaotic
7. Discipline
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Tend to be very disciplined- to achieve something, can be lazy but they'll probably be naturally more disciplined in their daily life when it comes to something they've deemed important or keeping up with routines
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- Struggle more with discipline
- Tend to have a more 'off again, on again', relationship with routine unless they're motivates
8. Approach to Life
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Concerned with achieving the end result
-Less likely to enjoy the moment, more focused on achieving the desired end result
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- Since they have extraverted perceiving, will be more concerned with enjoying the process
-Life is not all about the end goal
9. Physical Appearance
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Controlling their external environment includes their physical bodies
-They'll probably appear rigid, controlled and intense, may not look completely relaxed even when they are
Ti( introverted Thinker)
-Much more laid back, since their extraverted function if focused on perceiving rather than ordering and controlling
10. speech
Te( extraverted Thinker)
- Speak in a very definite, confident and tactful way
-Usually appear confident and certain in whatever they are saying
-As general rule, their statements will sound almost factual, even when they are not
Ti( introverted Thinker)
- Tend to be more uncertain and hesitant
- Constant state of analyzing all of the information they take in and recalculating everything they know when they run into a contradictory piece of information
- Hesitant to speak their opinion out loud before it is fully formed
11. Facts
Te( extraverted Thinker)
Te: The facts are the facts
Ti: The facts are subject to change
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