The Non-Ex-Socionist
Things related to socionics and self-development. Since 2006.
Aug 10, 2015
Braverman Test and Compatibility
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I came across the Braverman test (Edge Effect Quiz) recently and would like to recommend it to readers. You can easily find it online . Here...
Why I don't Write Much Online Anymore
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I haven't posted much here or on any other of my websites for quite a while, and I wanted to explain why. Back in 2002 when I began writ...
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Dec 15, 2014
My New Book: Frictionless Foreign Language Mastery
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Yes, I'm coming out with my first book in a matter of weeks or months! The subject is not socionics, but I think many readers of my blog...
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Sep 8, 2014
Committing to Lifelong Work Activities
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I want to share with readers a thought process that I have found to be very productive when considering long-term professional and personal ...
Jul 1, 2014
A Constructive Approach to Strength and Weaknesses
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At certain times in life, for many people, I think it can be very constructive to view strengths and weaknesses as integral parts of one...
Jun 29, 2014
Rick's Self-Improvement Cheat Sheet
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Just some notes... Have trouble focusing on one task, following through on plans, and reaching goals? You probably need to work on deve...
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Jun 11, 2014
Commercial Socionics Project. 1 Person Needed.
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I know some people who are looking for someone to fulfill an important role in a commercial socionics project. This is for a person who se...
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May 2, 2014
The Coming Lifestyle Revolution
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It appears quite likely that the next 5 years will see the beginnings of a major lifestyle revolution in the developed world. The drivers ar...
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Apr 21, 2014
Functional Spirituality
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There is a fascinating trend in western societies that I refer to as "functional spirituality": using techniques from religions an...
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Apr 18, 2014
Everything that can be automated will be automated
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When I look at how technology and society are evolving, a few simple trends stand out. Everything that can be automated will be automated....
Apr 6, 2014
Some Thoughts on Relationships and Socionics
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The last 9 months have been very good for me. My life has been steadily getting better and better, and I think I understand enough about why...
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Dec 18, 2013
Lifestyle, Routines, and Creative Output
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I've been writing now for 12 years, ever since I was 24 years old (before that I kept journals). Much or most of the writing has been do...
Oct 2, 2013
Donations and Commenting Platform for Cyberstalkers
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This blog is frequented by a cyberstalker who likes to leave strange, even obscene comments. Strange, but true! Stalker, please use...
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Sep 4, 2013
Optimizing for Happiness
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I like using the concept of "optimization." Optimization is central to any serious endeavor. For example, in competitive long-dist...
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Aug 29, 2013
Am I a Body or a Mind?
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At the moment I'm experiencing a really satisfying and upbeat period in my life. I have a pretty clear idea about why I feel so good. ...
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Aug 9, 2013
Living Well — Catalog of Sources
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I've realized recently that my study of psychology (including socionics), physiology, nutrition, etc. is all based on an interest in liv...
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Apr 19, 2013
Interesting Video about Jungian Types and Math Learning
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A link to this TEDx presentation was recently posted by Jonathan in the comments of my " Fooled by Socionics " post. http://www....
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Apr 13, 2013
Preview of My Changing Views on Personality and Relationships
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(This post started out as a response to Jonathan's comment on my previous post, then grew to article length) Part of why it may seem...
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Apr 9, 2013
"Fooled" by Socionics
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This long and rambling post was inspired by this comment from Consentingadult . I have a suggestion: instead of criticizing Augusta (which...
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