Whenever the inferior is challenged it tries to come across as a strength, which is easily detectable by those who have the same function in a higher position, therefore it is not convincing, with few exceptions.
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Replying to @mistermircea @realmalone
You raise an interesting point with your observation about Ne and it is one I share. My current understanding is that Ne is more like a property than an attribute. It presents possibility as object, therefore you (and I) as subject are always one step removed from it.
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Replying to @mistermircea @realmalone
There is no way to evaluate (and so appreciate) it, because Ne merely perceives; it knows no qualitative distinction of *what* it perceives, except novelty. It is, in theory, infinite (immeasurable), despite its dependance on stored sense impressions (memory).
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For me, the best way I can describe it is that it sort of floats on top of everything.
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