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Hello
Hi, everyone.
I'm an EII, 4w5. I've studied Socionics for about 8 months (as of this post), after switching from MBTI, which I'd studied for 3-5 years. Socionics seemed abstruse and difficult to learn, unlike MBTI, which abounded in cute infographics. However, I'm delighted to have transitioned.
Socionics is far better.
PS: I also forgo translating between Socionics types and MBTI types. Translation's quite a common fallacy, isn't it? It saddens me, to behold an MBTI veteran read nothing about Socionics, yet confidently equate two types. :naughty:
INFJ ≠ INFj ≠ INFP
Have a nice day, everyone. You might see me around, sometime.
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Welcome.
Socionics and MBTI are both trying to describe the same phenomenon. But Socionics does it better and more accurate. MBTI is really messed up with the incorrect understanding of Si and the J/P mess. So there is no need to translate between types. Once a person has found his Socionics type then that's his type, and identifying an "MBTI type" will add nothing.