The Non-Ex-Socionist

Things related to socionics and self-development. Since 2006.

Jan 23, 2007

The Psyche and Reality: Augusta's Understanding

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In an earlier post I mentioned the confusion surrounding the terms "function" and "information aspect." In actuality th...
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Jan 22, 2007

Simplifying Reality Through the Weak Functions

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This topic came to me while working on a translation of Augusta's The Dual Nature of Man . Augusta's type was ILE. She had a definit...
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Jan 16, 2007

ILIs on the Internet: a Case Study

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Of all socionic types, ILIs consistently seem to feel the most at home in the virtual world of computers and the Internet. ILIs are often fo...
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Jan 13, 2007

My Interest in Socionics

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Each person who is seriously involved in socionics has his own reasons and personal history that led him to this. My own interest in socioni...
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Getting to Know Introtims and Extratims

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The process of getting to know an introtim is quite different from the process of getting to know an extratim. Introtims are designed to res...
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Jan 10, 2007

Socionics and Internet Addiction

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In light of the recent problems at the16types.info , the most popular English-language socionics forum, I looked around at some other forums...
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Jan 8, 2007

How to Create Psychologically Compatible Robots

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In the foreseeable future household robots may become commonplace. These robots will likely serve not only to help keep order in the home, b...
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Dec 31, 2006

Origins and Nature of Self-Concept

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The self-concept is a very interesting aspect of human psychology. It shapes how the individual views his relations with the world and refle...
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Dec 30, 2006

Information Aspects as Building Blocks of Interaction

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A lot is happening behind the scenes when two people communicate. Not only are they exchanging verbal information on or around a certain top...
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Dec 27, 2006

Guidelines for Finding Compatible Partners

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Finding compatible partners is very easy. Really. Just follow these simple steps: Find out what behavior styles are natural for you Behave ...
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Dec 26, 2006

Extraverted Ethics in Action - Robin Williams

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Here's another extreme example of . Playing with sounds and voice modulations like Robin Williams does constantly (and has honed to an ...
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Dec 23, 2006

Type Messages

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I introduced the topic of "type messages" in April and worked on the concept a bit more in this article , hoping to flesh out the...
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Dec 22, 2006

Socionic Type Test

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I have finally created a new socionics test without most of the weaknesses of my first test , but with a few new ones of its own. It only t...
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LII – Logical Intuitive Introtim Type Description

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The trademark quality of this type is a focus on logical, structured thought and generating true assertions and views. LIIs are typically st...
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ESE – Ethical Sensing Extratim Type Description

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The trademark quality of this type is a focus on socializing and guiding social situations and interactions so that the people involved can ...
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SEI – Sensing Ethical Introtim Type Description

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The trademark quality of this type is a focus on enjoyment and obtaining enjoyment from any situation and life experience. SEIs are able to ...
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ILE - Intuitive Logical Extratim Type Description

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The trademark quality of this type is the quest for new information and experience that stimulates the mind and opens up new possibilities f...
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Duality and Dual Relations

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A unique aspect of socionics is the discovery of complementary psychic structures. Jung and his followers recognized a particular attraction...

Intertype Relations

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A basic difference between socionics and other typologies is socionics' theory of intertype relations. Socionics is not just a typology...
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Socionic Types

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The 16 socionic types differ on four axes (called 'dichotomies'): rationality/irrationality, extraversion/introversion, intuition/se...
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