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Originally Posted by Diana
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Originally Posted by Diana
There is no such thing as a singular reality, which you speak of: reality is the perspective at which we look at it. “True to reality?” It will only be true to which datum the system, or paradigm, is composed of. I think this aphorism is appropriate here, “If one sets out to find a horse, horses will be all that he will find.”Quote:
What I'm saying is that if they are both true to reality, then they should coincide. Wouldn't that be something? If you could predict relationships between people using the socionics system, but without needing to observe their interaction first because you knew their types before hand with BrainTypes?
I couldn't do it at all. I couldn't move from the position against the wall, my legs obviously don't kno whow to work properly :) .
If that were the case then I would whole-heartedly endorse this Braintype system, but unfortunately there just is no evidence that it actually agrees with the socionics typology. In principle though I think you are on the right track, since the object of enquiry is the same - in a sense the human brain - in theory it would make a lot of sense that different approaches would eventually come to agree with the same underlying concrete reality.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rocky
Since I am a rational type and believe that there actually is one real truth, (although I do not know what it is), I just want to ask you: Have we all not had enough of this postmodernistic nonsense? And what if you set out to find whatever there is to find?Quote:
Originally Posted by MAGNUS
I have another video.
http://wristhitter.com/
This one is INTJ.
I thought I'd show it because you hardly ever see some types like INTJ (and INFJ), so this would be a good demonstration. :) Yes, INTJs can play sports too.
I tried and I was unable to stand up like that.