
Ne doms live with a love and fascination to learn, even if not necessarily in an academic sense. they love to absorb new information and are just as enthusiastic about spitting it out
-- this can be in a practical or philosophical or academic or hobbyish or otherworldly (in fantasy/scifi contexts) way
-- they lead life with a (usually pretty visible) interest in finding things they don't already know, sometimes amounting to "ideas" for projects, which is emphasized less on the project itself but the mere idea of it
-- it can look like an almost constant fascination in everything, or an enthusiastic and captivated interest in a single thing, or being always mentally removed from the real world when really the Ne-dom in question is usually both always in their own world and always in the real world
Se doms live with a love and fascination to do and participate, even if not necessarily in a physical/action-y sense. they love to have things to do even if they don't always get them done
-- this can be in a creative or artistic or abstract way THIS IS NOT JUST PHYSICAL; JOKERS AND CREATIVES CAN BE SE-DOMS
-- they lead life with an interest to Do, although it's not particularly visible as say an Ne-dom because Doing requires no verbals, just presence. just as much as the Ne-dom, this amounts to projects, emphasized on the project itself; or an activity, or just participation within a thing itself. Se-dom is not locatable by a lack of creativity or presence of physical exertion - it is how the person/character in question approaches both the world and life.
-- also, Se-doms work better with a goal in mind while Ne-doms work better with an actual plan. they can look like each other, but for the Se-dom the ending is more abstract while for the Ne-dom the ending is more concrete even if not necessarily achievable
Ni doms live with a love and fascination to learn (and not just in an academic sense), although the information usually is subconsciously internalized to be utilized practically in the future. they are the ones to store information to use later even if they don't; they like ideas for the sake of ideas as well but they are relatively conscious about how or when or if they'll truly come to be
-- this can be in an academic sense or a memorization sense; Ni-doms can have as good as memories and rely on the past just as much as Si-doms! in particular for Ni-doms though everything is abstracted and is more mentally established rather than concretely supported.
-- even if referential they are conscious of what is and isn't based on internalization vs externalization, which they are naturally do not have a lot of confidence in which is why they are so interested in absorbing new information, because information is something concrete that they can turn abstract in their heads when they learn it
Si doms live with a love and fascination to do and participate, which they immediately try to figure the most practical ways for to do as soon as possible, which they are naturally good at, both in the abstract and concrete ways (as compared to the Ni, who takes longer and is more abstract initially)
-- they can be creative!! in fact when healthily used (and/or matured/developed) they absolutely flourish and work excellently with creativity and new ideas. if anything they can be just as fascinated as the Ne-dom in new ideas, just with less visible verbal engagement as an Ne-dom's enthusiasm/throwing themselves into these conversations/ideas
-- they are also not traditionalists (i will say this over and over again); just that if they mentally establish that something works, then that's what they'll go for and act on because they have internally established it to be reliable. this goes not just for work ethic but also ideas in general - which is why they may be labeled as traditionalists - and which is why many mistyped Si-doms are stubborn in their mbti mistyping, because they have internally established their self-identification to be reliable
-- Si in general is about reliable structure, usually coming out in methods of an emphasis on practicality, not "past experiences" or "memorization"