Getting Beyond ‘Inner’ and ‘Outer’
12 / Professional Development for Type-Practitioners / Research, Theory, and History
November 1, 2012 5
Introverted thinking is more concerned with satisfying a subtle, personally perceived standard of truth—like Barack Obama in his first debate with Mitt Romney. People saw Obama hesitating and looking away from his opponent. I read that as him double-checking to make sure that what he was about to say would meet a benchmark of critical thinking.