Well....DOES it? Why or why not?
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If I see one more does it matter thread...I`m gonna.....
Well....DOES it? Why or why not?
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
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Maybe.
I guess it matters to me because it makes me understand people better and appreciate differences more.
Thanks for the fourth option.
Matters in regards to what? My job? No. My life? No. It gives me something to do and a way to juggle ideas and makes for a nice hobby, but I don't spend the majority of my time thinking about or or reading about it or posting on here.
You don't need socionics to live your life, but once you know it, it will matter. It not something people forget.
Whatever truth there is in socionics, those truths are inescapable without a huge effort, because they do not describe what you want, but how things work.
Considering the fact that none of my closest friends are Betas and my bf is an ILE, I've kind of stopped caring if it matters or not.
Yes, socionics matters.
Well, this is a personal question. I'm assuming you knew this before asking.
No, because all my relationships require effort and none of them are really any easier than others. Each one requires a certain degree of patience, time, and understanding or else they don't work (e.g. effort). People that think the best relationships shouldn't/don't require effort have probably been very lucky in life or have unrealistic expectations with regards to other people.
Yeah, I'm probably being a dick about this, I guess. I don't think socionics matters if it tries to tell people that their relationships will be poor or great or try to tell them who/what they are. I've said this before, but I'm just being honest. You asked. So yeah. If a person is intelligent enough and motivated to understand and get along with people, the socionics relationships won't manifest at all the way proclaimed. This is truth and fact for me, although if for you or anyone else socionics seems to work for your individual and possibly contradictory reasons, that doesn't negate my truth.
And here we are.
good bye
That doesn't prove socionics though or even make a case for it. That's just one kind of relationship. You obviously had a conflicting relationship with someone for whatever reasons. Maybe socionics can help explain it, but there's tons more stuff to socionics that is not often true. In total, socionics is often false for me for what it claims. Besides, if you come to socionics after you decided the relationship was conflicting, you've already made up your mind to go looking for validating your relationship as conflicting in socionics. That opens a whole new can of worms in terms of individual credibility because you've already decided what relationship it was and just fit the types to it.
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Of course I don't. I'm sorry you took offense to something I said without me having too much care for who might be offended by it. I really don't care that much to step on eggshells while posting on this forum. Your truth will not subjugate mine. If you feel I subjugated yours, I made it clear that my answer was personal, as the nature of the topic is. I'm allowed to have individual judgements about other people, as you are about me. But the intent of what I wrote was not saying that you are wrong and I am right; I rarely care for such thought anyway. But I do feel strongly that a lot of people who use socionics are looking for an easy way out with their relationships; that or they are not very bright and because of this, it works well for them because they fit a stereotype of thinking so well.
Besides, it's possible that conflicting relationships are one of the most truthful aspects of socionics. I'm not actually debating that. But again, socionics is more than that. And I don't think you are defending the rest of socionics, but just conflicting relations. So we're arguing about different things to begin with. Can we just relax and discuss this so that everything we are talking about is clear to one another? I feel like you are misrepresenting my character/opinion/person/knowledge and I'm assuming you got the same impression of me. We don't have to do that, you know?
Anyway, relax. We're not fighting a war here and I really don't care that much. I just want to communicate a bit here and so that's what I do.
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LOL, @Takk, you express very much like me, that's cool!
Well if we talk about me, let me tell you that I disagree. You are making a generalization here, without any reason you make the claim that I'm subjective when it comes to identify the type of relationship in Socionics. I don't think that is true in my case and I have many examples where good or bad relationships between the people I know do not match this intuitive "bad-good" scale that the Socionics theory might suggest for some.
Socionics IMO is primarily defined by the information metabolism in the Model A, also the type descriptions. Then, typing by the "quality" of the relationships is fallacious (you need at least one correctly typed person in the network) and it may contradict the identification by descriptions.
All in all, I think you are not talking about real Socionics, its correct understanding, but the popular culture around it.
Maybe
It's interesting to know why people behave the way they do and why no matter what sometimes you just can't get along with someone. But people are too complex to put in nice little categories and maybe it's all bullshit.
"We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us."
-Charles Bukowski
"Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of 'crackpot' than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost."
-unknown
I essentially agree with all of this. I hardly ever get along with my identical . . . in fact the relationship/friendship often deteriorates with time. And there have been duals who hated me and vice versa. In real life you might even encounter conflictors who seem quite nice and likeable.
So, especially in real life, in terms of close social friendships and romances, finding the right dual or identical can be quite challenging at times. You can't assume that everything will operate in terms of intertype relations.
I knew an LSI once, I don't remember her exact words, but she said something like ' . . . you can get along with everyone . . .' Honestly I don't remember . . . Anyway, just because you don't get along with someone or you don't like them or they don't like you doesn't always mean they're from a conflicting quadra or that the intertype relation is somehow unfavourable.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/01/...r-for-decades/
"Fascism is the system of government that cartelizes the private sector, centrally plans the economy to subsidize producers, exalts the police state as the source of order, denies fundamental rights and liberties to individuals, and makes the executive state the unlimited master of society.
This describes mainstream politics in America today. And not just in America. It’s true in Europe, too. It is so much part of the mainstream that it is hardly noticed anymore.
If fascism is invisible to us, it is truly the silent killer. It fastens a huge, violent, lumbering state on the free market that drains its capital and productivity like a deadly parasite on a host. This is why the fascist state has been called the vampire economy. It sucks the economic life out of a nation and brings about a slow death of a once thriving economy."
“I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life. - Osama bin Laden
It's a lot like glasses. Do you need glasses? I mean you could always sit in the front row and squint really hard if you wanted.
Easy Day
It matters in as far as other things matter -- no greater and no less.
It's one of the greatest discoveries of our time.
Socionics tries to help with understanding people. It already succeeded in helping me some.
Is understanding people important?
I'd say that 80 percent issues and hurdles that individual and society faces now-days are social. So yes understanding people and differences between them is the most mattering matter.
Even if most of the Model A is bogus, it teaches a research ethic. It goes beyond the simplistic rules of thumb of compatibility, "opposites attract", "similarity is appealing" or the confusing and irrelevant "a mix of both", to precisely define a cognitive inventory and the rules of social potential in a limited respect; all the whats and whys. It teaches one what a dichotomy really is, what a personality trait really is, and how to understand the differences and similarities between personalities in a logically consistent manner. So I think it's cool anyway, these principles, IMO, can be applied to anything.
Of course it matters. Every time I see someone posting their MBTI type on facebook I'm like haha lol slow.
To answer my own question, I think Socionics matters, but only to an extent. I understand Socionics to be merely an attempt to map a fraction of the human personality. Imo, it is hampered by the fact that it is a semantic map and will not be capable of representing the true territory that exists within the realm of the human mind. Also, I think it only maps a fraction of the human personality, which deals primarily with communication and filtering information in the external world, while neglecting other aspects of the human psyche. These aspects from my perspective likely include the nervous system composition and the predominant brain chemicals in the individual's mind.
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
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The whole field of psychology is irrelevant, much more socionics.
Of course, like I stated previously, how one's nervous system is designed and their chemical composition could tell me a lot more about the person than the structure of the brain. Basically my point is that the functioning of the brain is more important than the structure imo.
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” Randy Pausch
Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
In response to the OP,
There's a couple ways i can interpret your question.
1. Do socionic phenomena exist? My answer is I suspect there is definitely something to it.
2. Does KNOWLEDGE of socionics matter? (i.e. will the phenomena happen whether we are aware of them or not, does study of the discipline of socionics matter).
My response to this is... I'm pretty sure the phenomena and the patterns of interpersonal interactions do happen, whether we know socionics or not. Knowledge and study of socionics, though, as @jessica129 put it, can help bridge differences and help us understand when people might be misunderstanding each other and why. It can also be of use to people in managerial positions when trying to build cohesive, productive teams and deciding who to pair up with whom to work on projects, etc, but i can see this working successfuly only for someone with a keen ability with socionic typing. Of course trial and error can also work in these cases, if you aren't sure of type.
3. Can we alter the course of what we know might happen according to predicted socionic interations? (i guess that sort of goes along with #2)
This is a finer question. I'm not sure i really have a set opinion on this yet. I suspect that altering the course of an intertype relationship can only really be achieved by avoiding sore spots. Avoiding hitting the other person's POLR and HA, which can be realllly hard when your dominant and creative functions are the other person's POLR or HA, in which case the best thing to do is just to avoid interaction with your e.g. conflictor in general. Also problems arise in terms of not meeting expectations, such as in the case of conflictors not providing you with that which you most admire and you not providing them with what they most admire and expect. That can be a problem that i dont think is easily remedied.
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Do voice of the few matter in the face of us all. Like a pimple on that face... Well i could be so bold that i just gave you a simple fuckin yes
If you think it doesnt matter. Save that for yourself- Personally that stuff i put my time on because im that stuff its basicly yes it fuckking matters