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31 Aug 2009 09:03 PM  
It is all in the eyes, intuitives frequently have this far off look on their face, sensors seem to be alert to everything and such.

Why don't you chuck a book at the kid and see what he does, if he catches he is a sensor, if it hits him in the face and he doesn't seem to notice he is likely and intuitive.
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31 Aug 2009 10:21 PM  
^^ lol. Sensors must be the ones who can beat those 2d fighting games like Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat. I used to always get my ass kicked after the 3rd round.
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02 Sep 2009 12:31 PM  

Nah...NTs are generally the best at video games. O.O

>.> I think the main difference is that sensors are honed in on details, whereas an intuitive is all about the big picture. A sensor could be happy in an assembly line, but an intuitive would want to see the finished product.

Also, a sensor is of the general notion that if it happened before, it will happen again. I dropped a ball, it bounced twice and rolled. It will do the same thing next time. An intuitive, however, considers that the ball could roll under a car, really piss off the driver, and they'd have to run away or get beaten up.

It also depends on what the S is paired with. SPs are more about instant gratification and sensory excitement. SJs are more about dependability. It's as though life is quantifiable to an S. If I'm doing A then that means B which means I'm fulfilled.

Intuitives don't seem to think that way...

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02 Sep 2009 11:37 PM  
Posted By alysaria on 02 Sep 2009 11:31 AM

Nah...NTs are generally the best at video games. O.O

>.> I think the main difference is that sensors are honed in on details, whereas an intuitive is all about the big picture. A sensor could be happy in an assembly line, but an intuitive would want to see the finished product.

Also, a sensor is of the general notion that if it happened before, it will happen again. I dropped a ball, it bounced twice and rolled. It will do the same thing next time. An intuitive, however, considers that the ball could roll under a car, really piss off the driver, and they'd have to run away or get beaten up.

It also depends on what the S is paired with. SPs are more about instant gratification and sensory excitement. SJs are more about dependability. It's as though life is quantifiable to an S. If I'm doing A then that means B which means I'm fulfilled.

Intuitives don't seem to think that way...



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03 Sep 2009 09:20 AM  
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