Socionics and personal development, (speculation)
Is it me or does it seems like each socionic type represents a different disease? I have believed that somehow the goal of an individual is to develop to the point of not having a socionic type. For example, the more negativist, aristocratic, self confident, and static an SLE is, the more he is worse off compared to an SLE who is more mild in these traits.
I am just interested to see other people’s comments to what they think. This topic will probably be largely speculative.
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Originally Posted by Jimbean
Is it me or does it seems like each socionic type represents a different disease? I have believed that somehow the goal of an individual is to develop to the point of not having a socionic type. For example, the more negativist, aristocratic, self confident, and static an SLE is, the more he is worse off compared to an SLE who is more mild in these traits.
I am just interested to see other people’s comments to what they think. This topic will probably be largely speculative.
This seems to be true only in the case of a negativist type. Actually I think that the goal of socionics is generally to become a positivist type.
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I have believed that somehow the goal of an individual is to develop to the point of not having a socionic type.
this sounds a bit like, trying to develop to the point at which you don't have a specific gender anymore.
I think you just have to try not to be to extreme, that's all. like UDP started his post. Types are perfect.
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This seems to be true only in the case of a negativist type. Actually I think that the goal of socionics is generally to become a positivist type.
:lol: Hey, someone needs to solve the problems that arise.
not to mention that if noone's noticing things that are missing, there would be no improvements, neither personal nor social nor technological.
and how would science have turned out if noone was seeking to falsify claims??? :shock:
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Originally Posted by Diana
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Originally Posted by FDG
This seems to be true only in the case of a negativist type. Actually I think that the goal of socionics is generally to become a positivist type.
:lol: Hey, someone needs to solve the problems that arise.
not to mention that if noone's noticing things that are missing, there would be no improvements, neither personal nor social nor technological.
and how would science have turned out if noone was seeking to falsify claims??? :shock:
Well in order to become a positivist you have to be a negativist first, so there will always be negativists since also positivists take more risks are die more.
(ps im bullshitting)
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Is it me or does it seems like each socionic type represents a different disease? I have believed that somehow the goal of an individual is to develop to the point of not having a socionic type. For example, the more negativist, aristocratic, self confident, and static an SLE is, the more he is worse off compared to an SLE who is more mild in these traits.
I am just interested to see other people’s comments to what they think. This topic will probably be largely speculative.
This seems to be true only in the case of a negativist type. Actually I think that the goal of socionics is generally to become a positivist type.
I imagine positivists are more likely to get a lot of rude awakenings, which can't be pleasant at all. They ignore and ignore and ignore until it finally blows up in their face.
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Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
I don't understand why people think they need to change their natures and become more like someone else? We're all different, we all have strengths and weaknesses, and that's OK.
Snore NeFi :lol: