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Si vs Ni: Why Memory and Vision Feel So Similar but Aren’t

Si vs Ni: Why Memory and Vision Feel So Similar but Aren’t
Si (Introverted Sensing) and Ni (Introverted Intuition) often feel strangely alike. Both are inward-facing, deal with impressions, and create a quiet sense of “knowing” that...
Kristine
October 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Personality Typing with Jungian Cognitive Functions: A Comprehensive Guide

Personality Typing with Jungian Cognitive Functions: A Comprehensive Guide
If you have ever been fascinated by the nuances of human personality, Carl Jung's cognitive functions offer a rich and structured way to make sense...
Kristine
November 4, 2024September 16, 2025

Healthy And Unhealthy MBTI Cognitive Functions

Healthy And Unhealthy MBTI Cognitive Functions
Ni, Se,Si, Ne,Ti, Fe,Fi, Te, Introverted Intuition (Ni) Healthy Expression of Ni Visionary Thinking: A person with healthy Ni tends to focus on long-term goals...
Kristine
October 7, 2024September 16, 2025

What Is A Cognitive Function Grip?

What Is A Cognitive Function Grip?
A cognitive function "grip" refers to a psychological state in which a person experiences an overwhelming or unhealthy dominance of their inferior cognitive function—one of...
Kristine
September 23, 2024September 16, 2025

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