I was thinking of two scenes from Memento
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2FdPYc2efxw&feature=related
and
(this would be a short section starting at 1:00)
What do you guys think--is Leonard describing Se here?
I was thinking of two scenes from Memento
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2FdPYc2efxw&feature=related
and
(this would be a short section starting at 1:00)
What do you guys think--is Leonard describing Se here?
ILI
¿Qué es la vida? Un frenesí.
¿Qué es la vida? Una ilusión;
una sombra, una ficción
y el mayor bien es pequeño.
¡Que toda la vida es sueño
y los sueños, sueños son!
That is Se, yes. There's another scene in The Borne Identity much like that one.
(The bold is a great representation of Se.)Originally Posted by Bourne
Some would call this Te, but Expat and I were discussing it last year, and thought it was more Se. It's objective information about one's environment, which is exactly what "external statics of objects" means. Te in socionics refers to people's actions, which is why it's "external dynamics of objects"; it's what people (the objects) are doing (the dynamics) externally. Se is what people (the objects) are (the statics); that is, their physical external characteristics.
This is a description of France:
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
Kindly inform Major Heyward that he has little to fear from this General Marquis de Montcalm in the first place; and scant need of a colonial militia in the second because the French haven't the nature for war. Their Gallic laziness combines with their Latinate voluptuousness with the result that they would rather eat and make love with their faces than fight.
Yeahhhhh, General Webb knows what he's talking about. Bitch.
No shit! It's not even a stereotype. It's simply the case that machintruc understands nothing about real life, because he's hopelessly stuck in his little LII world of wonder and despair coexisting.