The Analyst | Judging Function | "Let me think about this."
Introverted Thinking (Ti) is a judging function that builds precise internal logical frameworks. It seeks to understand how things work at a fundamental level, valuing accuracy and internal consistency.
Under extreme stress, Ti-dominants may fall into the grip of inferior Fe, becoming hypersensitive to criticism, desperate for approval, or emotionally volatile.
The opposite of Introverted Thinking is Extraverted Thinking (Te). While Ti focuses on making decisions through thinking, Extraverted takes the opposite approach.
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