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2024-02-28 09:42:53
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IEE on Nostr: I said there about other theme. That developing of one function does not supress the ...

I said there about other theme. That developing of one function does not supress the opposite (generally). Like you'd made better contact with your emotions and that would make you harder deal with mathematics. You just will switch with similar ease when it needs that opposite T function. Function's developing makes you easier switching and getting more intensive (and more productive) conscious content for that function. Like to develop left hand does not make you worser in using of right one.
It's easy to check. Just look at people of F types which study T sciences. All or most of them keep high emotionality and express it like it was befor their study. There is some difference only when they are on the technical work, - there their nonverbal changes closer to T types, they've learned better to concentrate on T functions. But they don't loose their general F skills, just become more reasonable, balanced and better doing T stuff. There is no significant loses what you'd notice (including nonverbal), - they are similarly sweet in communication and good in other F things.

> So developing long-term skill is a bit more elusive.

It's not. You may develop particular skills in weak functions regions. They may regress some faster, but you keep much of what you've studed. And all developed skills rise that function generally. If you are in close friendship with a dual, - you get permanent activation of weak functions and regression will be slower, while studing concrete skills - easier.
We may think about type like about tendency to develop concrete functions. Seems there is nothing what blocks to develop and use "weak functions" like strong ones. It's like to become ambidexter - just use the other hand too and you'll keep it ok further.
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