Natalia Taylor - N
ST Peach - mb SEI
Peter Scholze - mb ILE
Natalia Taylor - N
ST Peach - mb SEI
Peter Scholze - mb ILE
I think these are good suggestions. I was debating with myself whether both of them are LII or ILE, but I think it's clear that they are alpha NT. the way peter scholze talks reminds me a lot of myself, how he's zoned out during interviews for example.
I'm currently rearranging my socionics gallery and I thought it was funny how similar ray kurzweil and erwin schrödinger (both ILE) look.
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Ray Kurzweil - mb IEI
Erwin Schrödinger - mb ILI
what is not so far types
> I'm currently rearranging my socionics gallery
you should type people near you IRL to check IR effects with them. your type is not T. with mistyping yourself you do more typing mistakes than could
that's funny, because I have an alpha NT group in berlin and no one thinks that I'm an F type. I did over 30 tests on various websites and all of them gave me the exact same result: LII (sometimes ILI because of the rational/irrational dichotomy).
I think you're a normalising LSE with Ni as vulnerable function, which explains why your pattern recognition is so odd. (ray kurzweil as IEI seems pretty absurd to me).
IndigoMystery - ESFJ
Karen Alloy - F, mb EIE
Jacques Paganel, ILE (Gulenko's exemplary ILE)
He was a tall, thin, withered-looking man, about forty years of age, and resembled a long nail with a big head. His head was large and massive, his forehead high, his chin very marked. His eyes were concealed by enormous round spectacles, and in his look was that peculiar indecision which is common to nyctalopes, or people who have a peculiar construction of the eye, which makes the sight imperfect in the day and better at night. It was evident from his physiognomy that he was a lively, intelligent man; he had not the crabbed expression of those grave individuals who never laugh on principle, and cover their emptiness with a mask of seriousness. He looked far from that. His careless, good-humored air, and easy, unceremonious manners, showed plainly that he knew how to take men and things on their bright side. But though he had not yet opened his mouth, he gave one the impression of being a great talker, and moreover, one of those absent folks who neither see though they are looking, nor hear though they are listening. He wore a traveling cap, and strong, low, yellow boots with leather gaiters. His pantaloons and jacket were of brown velvet, and their innumerable pockets were stuffed with note-books, memorandum-books, account-books, pocket-books, and a thousand other things equally cumbersome and useless, not to mention a telescope in addition, which he carried in a shoulder-belt.
Probably too emo for T in Solsionics.
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I never liked superhero themes and I don't have a huge interest in his work, but seeing his interviews, I find it very enjoyable to listen to him. in the second part of the video, he talks more about himself. I also think that he's a harmonizing subtype, which means he's also my subtype dual. whenever he gets excited during interviews, it brings a big smile on my face.
Stan Lee reminds me a bit of Walt Disney (imo ESE). Disney created cartoons with happy endings while Stan Lee created superhero comics. Dmitry Golihov, a socionist who made type descriptions based on functional manifestations, makes an interesting comment about Ne as activating function for LSE and ESE. it funnily also explains why sol is so interested in tarot cards.
I've read a little bit about Larry King's life. He has been married 8! times. that doesn't really seem like NT type behaviour to me. I think that he might be a passionate type, even though you don't see that during his interviews.
8!= 40320 times married – impressive Ne activation indeed. More than 1 marriage per day.
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One of the most eccentric ESE's out there
She works as an artists paints and writes poems and speaks her own dialect synthesized from regional dialects.
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SEI
ILE
SEE interviewing an LII
Paul Lillrank, production economist, LII Creative
The decisive thing is not the reality of the object, but the reality of the subjective factor, i.e. the primordial images, which in their totality represent a psychic mirror-world. It is a mirror, however, with the peculiar capacity of representing the present contents of consciousness not in their known and customary form but in a certain sense sub specie aeternitatis, somewhat as a million-year old consciousness might see them.
(Jung on Si)
a good example of the difference in emotional expressions between a creative ESE (first woman) and a normalising ESE (second woman), and a reminder that creative subtype doesn't necessarily mean that the person is an artist or very artistically gifted (I find the creative pursuits of Heli Laaksonen much more interesting).
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Natalia (Mycha i Miodek) - ISFP
Heli Laaksosen - ENFJ
Edward Snowden - ISTP
Larry King - ENTJ
lol @ these typings. I really don't understand on what basis you type them. do you really just pay attention to their appearance?
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Bianca Ingrosso, Swedish influencer - ESE Dominant
The decisive thing is not the reality of the object, but the reality of the subjective factor, i.e. the primordial images, which in their totality represent a psychic mirror-world. It is a mirror, however, with the peculiar capacity of representing the present contents of consciousness not in their known and customary form but in a certain sense sub specie aeternitatis, somewhat as a million-year old consciousness might see them.
(Jung on Si)
to intuitive impressions from nonverbal behavior. not an appearance
you may use my types examples to study VI. this kind of VI was experimentally proved to have useful data for typing by allowing several times more than accidental typing matches. besides my subjective experience for years when VI predicted the common behavior and traits of people I know IRL
the similar seems I said before
F types...
you know I find you really amusing. you're typing people basically on your experience with VI without reading much about their life and you're criticising me for gathering information about a person and coming to conclusions which may or may not be right (you even say that I should study dichotomies and functions more when it's extremly clear that you don't rely on this for typing, it's actually hilarious). the way you talk about F types is also really something else, claiming that they have troubles with reality and can't reason.
ILE Harmonizing
The decisive thing is not the reality of the object, but the reality of the subjective factor, i.e. the primordial images, which in their totality represent a psychic mirror-world. It is a mirror, however, with the peculiar capacity of representing the present contents of consciousness not in their known and customary form but in a certain sense sub specie aeternitatis, somewhat as a million-year old consciousness might see them.
(Jung on Si)
Olga Kartunkova - ESFJ
Ian MacKaye ILE
ILE
ESE
Dr. Grande, LII NORMALIZING
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ILE Normalizing type (sorry not in English)
The image capture illustrates it rather well. He conducts quite concrete research based on other people's request.
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