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The price of progress toward your true self is knowing that you never were who you thought you were. It is the realization that you were an illusion.

Would you rather be proud, or would you rather win their esteem? There are no right or wrong answers, just honest ones.

Reasoning by Analogy is an Ni (introverted intuition) process. Unlike a First Principles approach (Ti / introverted thinking), it can't tell you what the truth is, but what it /can/ do is to give you *insight*. It's like applying a camera filter to see things more clearly -- the distortion distills and brings a certain perspective into focus, where as the raw data is grainy and merely obfuscates.

More from Personality Types

The price of progress toward your true self is knowing that you never were who you thought you were. It is the realization that you were an illusion.

Would you rather be proud, or would you rather win their esteem? There are no right or wrong answers, just honest ones.

Reasoning by Analogy is an Ni (introverted intuition) process. Unlike a First Principles approach (Ti / introverted thinking), it can't tell you what the truth is, but what it /can/ do is to give you *insight*. It's like applying a camera filter to see things more clearly -- the distortion distills and brings a certain perspective into focus, where as the raw data is grainy and merely obfuscates.