Hi! I'm here to investigate more about visual typing, I'm fascinated about how it's possible. I'm looking forward to some good discussion.
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Hi! I'm here to investigate more about visual typing, I'm fascinated about how it's possible. I'm looking forward to some good discussion.
Hi,
So basically people of the same type have a similar look but since people are evolving I find that often a new look of a particular type emerges and I have to catalog it as to keep track of that
I am INFJ/EII and I was taught this by the best of Russian Socioncis teachers like Antonina Volkova a professor or Humanities in St Petersburg University
Interesting. So the types do have a genetic basis! Wow! I certainly do want to investigate this further... I've taken a questionnaire already and I'm interested in how I might be typed based on pictures I'm going to post / a questionnaire I'm answering at the moment.
Part of me wants to believe that a person's genetics has no effect on their cognition. That anyone can think how they want to think, in a process that they themselves design. But it's also beautiful to me how there might be an order to how people perceive / think about things. Makes me want to break it :)
If you want to start with EII here are three on YouTube..you can notice eyes, general facial expressions, their posture etc...
Myself "Maritsa for Socionics"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl3CE_Kv2xs&t=15s
This lovely lady
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7uR9wBbgi8&t=117s
This gentleman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrfQBQvMDyw
I held on to the irrational belief that people don't have a set-in-stone cognitive nature and could shape themselves to fundamentally change, almost morph into other people, people they wanted to be. Transformation. But I always suspected that genetics disagreed with me there, and it does. I'm not so much surprised, I'd say more disappointed tbh.