Quote Originally Posted by niffer View Post
Thanks m8.
np.

it's supported by one important thing, that would prove your reasoning by going the other way around: the ID, and with it the 8th function, the strongest function of the ID somehow, is doubly strong, because our selves are made by just a tiny part of conscious work, and all the rest is unconscious. this was the idea both for Freud, Jung (whose model of the psyche inspired the Model A) and for all the peeps who still work with the psyche today.

so if we recognize that the subconscious is our greatest resource it goes hand in hand with the Polr's least developed function. and it likely proves that because our unconscious least developed function is the weakest of our greatest part, so likely our base must be as strong...anyway, since we all operate because of a balance, this just opens the possibility of the confinements that socionics puts in each type... it was a problem already Jung pointed out I guess because "each irrational has its greatest counter-balance in rationality", yet "each Se has its greatest counter-balance in Ni".

I think subtypes really help one solve this contradiction in some bits... but we're walking contradictions ourselves, and that's the greatest part.