Introverted Thinking

 (Ti for short) is a rational information processing function included in several Jungian Typology systems. Ti heavily relies on logic and meaning of inferred premises, producing a consistent system of categories and distinctions.

Extraverted Thinking
A major difference between Ti and Te is the core focus of libido. Whereas an Introverted Thinker is orientated by the subjective contents associated with a given premise, the Extravert prefers to utilize the premise itself to make inductions from. This makes the Extraverted Thinker much less retentive and his knowledge more fluid, since the premises are not fully analyzed nor definitely secure (and hence subject to change).

You can essentially devise Ti as deductive (rationalist), and Te as inductive (empirical).

How to Draw

 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Color it azure
 * 3) In the middle, add a white capital T and lower-case i
 * 4) Add a grey fedora on the ball
 * 5) Draw a small yellow paper, tucked into the fedora
 * 6) Draw large glasses, or the two eyes

You are done!

Friends

 * [[File:Mbti-Si.png]] Introverted Sensation -
 * [[File:Mbti-Ni.png]] Introverted Intuition -

Frenemies

 * [[File:Mbti-Te.png]] Extraverted Thinking - Stop relying on pure facts! What parts something is made up of actually matters far more than you think.
 * [[File:Mbti-Fe.png]] Extraverted Feeling -
 * [[File:Mbti-Ne.png]] Extraverted Intuition -
 * [[File:Mbti-Se.png]] Extraverted Sensation -

Enemies

 * [[File:Mbti-Fi.png]] Introverted Feeling -

[[File:Wikipedia.png]] Articles

 * [[File:Mbti-Ti.png]] Jungian cognitive functions#Introverted thinking