Yeah, EIIs are famous for their aggressiveness.
Speaking seriously, it's simple: sensory types perceive others primarily as a PHYSICAL OBJECTS
So much for higher Se types being these loud aggressive constantly reacting individuals, even in behavioral socionics, they are actually in the most control
Braingel Today, 07:23 PMIt's close to how I recently described Beta complex in diaries. My theory was that ideological leader of each quadra is introvert (that is a person perceiving
Kurt Gabin Today, 07:02 PMTBH, I didn't understand what voices do you mean. I see that anyone in US can say almost anything except completely radical or destructive things, but
Kurt Gabin Today, 06:38 PMhttps://wikisocion.github.io/content....html#sle-estp
He's here in these picture tiles in above link.
Gaze: her gaze looks normal to me in real life. If you refer to her gaze in music videos...that's acting
I have no problem
ESE may work hard like all others, but are less likely to do so to exhaustion, when it's not needed. It's perceived as more important for Si types to
nifl Today, 04:41 PMLet me summarize the gist of what you are saying:
1. You think ESE is not likely to work hard (because it's not physically comfortable).
Howdy
I've been lurking for years and reading this community's posts, but I never thought to engage myself. But, I'm tired of this only rolling around in my
luxem Today, 08:14 PM