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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Forget Te (assuming it's your tertiary). Use Fi to drill into Ne. IME rookie mistake (mine, too) to try and synergize functions with the same orientation early on. That's god-level development. Leverage the low-hanging fruit first, Te only as energizer/excitation source.
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Again, a very Te comment/approach. I understand your point, however it is more difficult to drill into Ne with Fi than to understand the complementary role that Te plays to Fi. The purpose of the former is also different than the purpose of the latter.
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As to forgetting it, that is impossible in tertiary emergence and if one were to attempt so it would only frustrate it even more.
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