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Sir Ken Robinson
Sir Ken Robinson
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Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity | Video on TED.com
My typing reaction is of a stereotypical nature:i go to Ne/Si and alpha on the basis of his idea of schools killing creativity and hindering us rather than helping. Seems to be against Se, anti macho bs competition. This again is quite a shallow view and I'd like some help typing him. For all I know he could be a Se type.
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My impression was dead on then. He's quite boring btw, proper British, and prone to rambling.
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lol. I clung to every word he spoke and found him interesting, if a bit less informative than I wanted because of his choice to go for humor. Socionics works.
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My other immediate choice would be EII: he seems to follow this part of the wikisocion description very closely(ne creative). However INtjs have ne creative as well, I think the description could just be better for the ne creativer under EII in general.
2. Ne creative
"EIIs have a natural understanding of people's inner makeup and see what can be done with that makeup to bring them closer to ideals. EIIs have a very well-developed view of what people and relationships should be like and are able to help others reach those ideals.
EIIs understand people very well. They often give good advice, and have a strong understanding of the inner workings of even the most complicated minds. They have well developed ideas concerning ideal emotional states for individuals, and always have advice as to how an individual can reach that ideal.
One of the largest complaints of EIIs revolve around the idea of "wasted potential." A lot of their neuroses, and "drive," come from fears that they are not achieving the maximum possible ideal in a certain field or area of life. Unlike IEEs, though, EIIs consider "leveraging potential" more in terms of depth - mastery of one or several specific areas - rather than breadth. "
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