intuitive sensor

Of the four dichotomies, the largest discrepancy lies in the difference between Sensors and Intuitives. Whereas there is an approximate 50/50 split in the population between the other preferences, a full 70% of the population prefers Sensing versus only 30% favoring Intuition.

When you distill it down, the difference between Sensors and Intuitives is this: Sensors prefer reliability of information, and Intuitives prefer speed and depth of insight. This ends up manifesting itself a couple of unique ways. First, Intuitives learn to trust pattern recognition to help them understand information quickly and see things that aren’t ‘there’. Basically, they extrapolate large amounts of information from only a few data points.

Sensors, of course, have this same ability. But they don’t trust it, and so they don’t hone it. Instead, they trust reliable information – things that can be verified in the Real World. Therefore, they become masters of historical information – their own history as well as other people’s. They also become fantastic at manipulating objects in real time. There is no need to question reality when it’s right there in front of you. Reality is reliable. Speculation isn’t.

Second, how they see information informs how both these preferences see time. If real, reliable, solid information is what you choose to focus upon, then the here-and-now context becomes far more important, as well as past information (which used to be the here-and-now context). Sensors can’t rely on what hasn’t happened yet, so the future becomes far less interesting. On the other hand, Intuitives are already comfortable seeing what ‘isn’t there’ – as in, they’re comfortable theorizing and speculating on what could be in both the here-and-now as well as into the future. The past doesn’t really hold their interest any more than a reference point for future predictions.

Third, these differences alter both values and basic interests. For Sensors, values surround things like family, tradition, getting into action, old friends, etc… these are all rooted in the known and knowable, and therefore can be trusted. For Intuitives, values focus more on the cerebral – possibilities, memes, paradigms, perspectives and concepts. Conversation will generally revolve around these things, with little interest in small talk.

Both Sensors and Intuitives have an important role. Sensors often “hold down the fort” – uphold infrastructures that keep us going as a society. Intuitives are generally the “trailblazers” – coming up with new ways of looking at and doing things which fashion new technologies and paradigms. It makes sense that fewer Intuitives would be needed – too much innovation and everything collapses. But without innovation, the world stagnates.

Understanding and appreciating these differences is how we cooperate to create both a stable system as well as pathways to whole new worlds.

90 comments

  • Caiden
    • Caiden
    • October 20, 2019 at 1:56 pm

    I agree with you 100% and I wish we could be friends! – CN

  • Magdalena
    • Magdalena
    • August 16, 2019 at 1:35 am

    Reading these comments I kinda envy NT approach to Sensory World. While we NF types spending big amount of our life thinking “what’s wrong with us” the NT people usually thinking “what’s wrong with them” :D
    Learning about MBTI helped me gather perspective about Introverted Intuition and now even more I feel like this is something really cool, not weird at all. I believe Intuitives while aware where is their difference are better able to develop better communication with Ss.
    I do love deep conversations, brainstorming, planning future talking about conceptions and outcomes but I still do enjoy talking with my S friends about every day stuff. I would say I have N people in my life and S and I can create connection with both of types just this connection is different. I would also say that it is still possible to have deep conversations with S types. They still have Intuition in 10 years old or 3 year old position and sometimes We could be for them kind of people they can have “deep talk” with.
    I would like to also question if only Sensory world is a real one. I would say that if so many people trust intuition that it is something existing too. Maybe we just can’t measure or proof
    INFJ

  • Asfaria Islam Chowdhury
    • Asfaria Islam Chowdhury
    • June 25, 2019 at 3:42 pm

    As an intj, I have wrongfully thought sensors are dull. But now I learnt the interesting qualities of sensors. Some of these qualities match with me. Is it possible to be both intuitive and sensor?

  • Myleah Marion
    • Myleah Marion
    • May 22, 2019 at 3:30 pm

    I’m an INFJ and am 42yrs of age and have always struggled to make a friendship last. Nobody understands me and most of the time nobody likes me when they first meet me however, if they’re around me enough they will eventually like me, they just have to get to know me first.

  • Tal
    • Tal
    • May 17, 2019 at 1:02 am

    I feel you.

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