Maybe my search skills are lacking, but I can't find much information on temperaments, here or elsewhere. Could someone direct me towards a good source or two?
Maybe my search skills are lacking, but I can't find much information on temperaments, here or elsewhere. Could someone direct me towards a good source or two?
Originally Posted by Logos
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I pity your souls
http://wikisocion.org/en/index.php?title=Temperament
There is not much on wiki about them yet.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Translated from a good source.
http://the16types.no-ip.info/forums/...pic.php?t=9072
EIE, ENFj, intuitive subtype.
E3 (probably 3w4)
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EDIT: Nevermind.
EP -Objective*Adaptive
EJ - Objective*Directive
IP - Subjective*Adaptive
IJ - Subjective*Directive
(i)NTFS
An ILI at rest tends to remain at rest
and an ILI in motion is probably not an ILI
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My work on Inert/Contact subtypes
Socionics Visual Identification(V.I.) Database
Socionics Tests Database
Comprehensive List of Socionics Sites
Fidei Defensor
Wikisocion and this thread are the only descriptions I can think of off hand.
EJ - Linear and directed, but over-focused and tunnel visioned
EP - Energetic and adaptable, but flaky and unpredictable
IJ - Stable and reliable, but rigid and unchangeable
IP - Flexible and easy-going, but slow and unmotivated
My life's work (haha):
http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/blog.php?b=709
Input, PLEASEAnd thank you
And Jung has some "recapitulations" of each temperament in Psychological types.
Classics in the History of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10