Phenomenon (Object) Information
Aspects: Se, Ne, Te, Fe | Metaphor: A map of fixed nodes.
This mode focuses on external, verifiable facts. The world is seen as a collection of "nodes"—events, actions, and spoken words that must be recognized and accounted for.
In a situation like lateness, this mindset perceives the delay as an object—a breach of contract. The primary concern is the manifestation itself: "The fact remains a fact; why did it happen and how acceptable is this?"
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Se (Force/Sensing): Reacts to the power of the manifestation. What matters is the position, maintaining the boundary, and responding to the challenge ("I won't be treated this way").
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Te (Logic of Actions): Seeks justification. An event must be explainable and logical; otherwise, it remains "stuck." The clearer the manifestation and its cause, the calmer the psyche. ("If you are late, you either miscalculated your time or you don't value our agreements.")
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Fe (Emotions): Perceives emotion as a vivid signal, a flash. If it becomes noisy or hurtful, it is a manifested fact that cannot be ignored. ("Do you realize how this looks? It’s infuriating. It’s hurtful. It’s offensive.")
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Ne (Possibilities): Generalizes phenomena. What does this event reveal? What trend or essence does it lead to? ("If this is a recurring event, what does it lead to? This is a trend.")