Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan
Quote Originally Posted by hitta
but ya know, I'm wrong and everybody else is right regardless of the fact that people have yet to inspect what I'm saying.
It's not that you're wrong or right. It's that your system is so completely different from the more mainstream Socionic models that in many cases a person's type in your system will be completely different from what that person's type is in mainstream Socionics.
From what little I've read, I just tend to think that it's far too abstract to actually apply... the +/- thing is more of an afterthought, not a structural component in Socionics.