
Make it Conscious The Sage: Introverted Thinking (Ti) Explained | Power of Personality Type Series
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Jan 10, 2026 Dive into the intriguing world of introverted thinking, where analytical minds seek truth through rigorous questioning and theory-building. Discover how this function shapes the personalities of INTPs and ENTPs, emphasizing their knack for spotting logical inconsistencies. Explore the balance needed to avoid becoming detached or rigid in thought. With captivating examples from popular culture, learn how sages excel in problem-solving and theoretical precision while also uncovering practices to enhance their natural abilities.
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Theory-First Truth Seeking
- Introverted Thinking (the Sage) builds internal theories to achieve logical correctness and perfect models.
- It brings external facts into an inner framework to see how they fit rather than prioritizing practical application.
Fictional Characters As Function Examples
- Max gives fictional examples like James Bond, Lara Croft and Doc Brown to illustrate different Sage expressions.
- Doc from Back to the Future shows an obvious, eccentric Sage backed by extroverted intuition and theoretical tinkering.
Projection Risk In Introverted Thinking
- Introverted functions risk projecting their inner model onto external facts and ignoring contradicting evidence.
- A developed theory should feel inevitably supported by facts, not force facts to fit it.



