Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Intuition of Ideas (I)
I seeks to gather information via external potentials of what could happen next within their psyches to which they metabolize new possibilities and potentials for what could be discovered. I views their reality in terms of a myriad of ideas that they create based on what they observe and metabolize of the external world around them, unlike F, which sees the external world for ways that they could use assertive force to influence the physical world to which they see as malleable.
Unlike T, which views the development of events and philosophies in fluid and fluctuating manners, I would view the development of events and philosophies in a static and still-pictured manner since T forms their abstract world and possibilities for how they evolve over a given interval of time as opposed to how I would draw and synthesize ideas and potentials from the external world to construct different hypotheses in the still-pictured and static way. T would view a picture for how it changes over time like the life-cycle of a butterfly as opposed to I, which would view the still picture for multiple possibilities for what that image symbolizes or means. The image is metabolized in a relatively obstinate way by I as compared to T.
I's primary aim is to uncover new potentials by exploring the intellectual potential of the world around them through different concepts and ideas.
Misinterpretations of I include (yet are not limited to): Being overly scatterbrained or chaotic, Being an opportunist, Being a pathological liar, Having no goals or ambitions, Being an anarchist/rebel, Having extensively abstract and unrealistic views about the world, or being ungrounded from reality, Being associated with MBTI Ne/Jungian EN etc.
Introverted Intuition (Ni): Intuition of Time (T)
T seeks to develop an advanced perception of the flow of events and philosophical notions. It forms an abstract mental world where different possibilities and ideas are expressed through their respective causes and effects. T views the development of events and philosophies in fluid and fluctuating manner, rather than viewing ideas as static and still-pictured unlike I.
T uses a synthetic form of conjecturing, it forms a perception of time by creating an existence where it transforms one perception to another based upon the premise which implies time as the interpretation of reality; of evidences, sentiments, emotions, and facts. It perceives information about the future, past, and present. For example, a sense of hurriedness, calmness, or heatedness, timeliness, proper or improper life rhythm, and impending danger or safety, anticipation, and so forth.
T's primary aim is to develop its abstract narratives by perceiving the transformation of temporal phenomena, philosophical narratives and cause-effect relationships. T often appears to be very detached from reality and prefers to contemplate within their own minds. It, thus, can have ungrounded delusions about reality and may spend far too much time within their inner-worlds.
Misinterpretations of T include (yet are not limited to): Being a paranormal/psychic or clairvoyance, pseudoscience, being into mysticism or a mystic themselves. Having an abstract and symbolic views of the world, Over-extensive views on astral/mythic, Supporting Romanticism, Researching astrology and occult, being visionary/mastermind, directly associated to MBTI Ni/Jungian IN etc.
Extraverted Sensation (Se): Sensation of Force (F)
Perception of physical objects and the amount of space they take up in the real world, the impact something has on its environment and the threat it poses to other objects. F is geared towards action and decides immediately on quick assessments of superficial, concrete data, making the approach direct and imbued with a harsh determination. In this sense, it is the opposite of Ideas. F approaches reality in terms of the clash of opposing forces, winning over weaker opponents and looking to push a situation to their advantage, even if that requires an intense struggle. In this sense, it is the inverse of Senses.
Introverted Sensation (Si): Sensation of Senses (S)
Extraverted Logic (Te): Logic of Procedures (P)
P organizes mechanical work activities in order to achieve results, which can be measured through statistics and facts. P views the world as a continuous "machine", where facts and data serve as logical components that work together to achieve results. P sees these mechanisms as continuous and fluctuating in nature, their conclusions are less structured as compared to L.
P streamlines these machines to make them more efficient, hence, it tries to organize activities in its environment to produce results in an economical manner, which it verifies based on logical goals. Unlike L which establishes structures and propositions to organize knowledge, P views knowledge as being mechanical and animate, that isn't bound by any fixed rules.
P places heavy emphasis on "work", it evaluates the basic workings of mechanisms, devises work activities and undertakes them to raise its productivity. P is associated with the notion of "productivity", using logical reasoning and facts to streamline strategies and processes in order to generate efficient results. P constantly seeks to raise its productivity and efficiency.
Misinterpretations of P include (yet are not limited to): Being a strategist/mastermind, entrepreneur/businessman, workaholic etc., Interested in profits, business, economics, finance etc., Drive towards success or competency, Having politically moderate views, Supporting Machiavellian views, Being overly factual and not theoretical, Associated with MBTI Te/Jungian ET etc.
Introverted Logic (Ti): Logic of Laws (L)
According to L, all sets of empirical data abide by propositional rules and structural integrity which are held to be generally consistent and true. To comprehend the world around it, L extrapolates data structures to establish validating systems with well-defined propositions, which are be used to make sense out of the available information in a comprehensive manner.
L establishes order in thought and the environment through the imposition of logical systems and rules with their respective consequences. It conducts examination of stored knowledge and facts which are based on its logical reasoning, validating systems and coherent thought. L tends to be analytical and comprehensive when going about these processes.
L is keenly aware of logical coherency and correlations of information, it formulates logical conclusions and systems based on the logical relationships between information. L shows high orientation towards academic subjects and uses logical reasoning and systems as tools to establish order, reform systems, organize empirical data, elucidate logical conclusions etc.
Misinterpretations of L include (yet are not limited to): Having superficial ideological world views, Lacking academic orientation, Deliberately ignoring factual data, Believing in favoritism, Being overly close minded, nerdy or "bookish", far too committed towards duty, overly theoretical but not factual and associated with MBTI Ti/Jungian IT etc.
Extraverted Ethics (Fe): Ethics of Emotions (E)
Introverted Ethics (Fi): Ethics of Relations (R)