Dominant Themes
All themes are logically equivalent to each other and a result of each other
- Pursuits Knowledge, Interest in how and why things work the way they do
- Fear of being incompetent and disfunctional in their lives
- Objective observing of life, detached
- Self-Confidence based on having ideas and insight, feeling like an "expert" on an area of study
- Innovative, Pursues new ideas (pioneering) rather than established ones, sometimes leads to an interest in bizarre, strange, eccentric things.
- Tends to respect knowledge more than authority, unconventional ideas
- Sometimes Eccentric with odd Behaviors due to unconventional thought processes
- Mentally Focused and Withdrawn... lives in their own head, sometimes eccentric, sometimes imaginative, sometimes creative
Examples
Intellectuals/Scientists/Thinkers
- Albert Einstein
- René Descartes
- Stephen Hawking
- Charles Darwin
- Johan Kepler
Writers/Arts
- Tim Burton
- Stephen King
- Franz Kafka
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Stanley Kubrick
- George Lucas
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Vincent Van Gogh
Celebrities/Public Figures/Well Known Personas
- Howard Hughes
- Bill Gates
Fictional
- X-files
To be expanded upon later


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, etc.? Why cannot socionists use symbols Ne, Ni etc. as in MBTI? Just because they have somewhat different meaning. Socionics and MBTI, each in its own way, have slightly modified the original Jung's description of his 8 psychological types. For this reason,
(extraverted sensing) is first and foremost associated with control and expansion of personal space (which sometimes can manifest in excessive aagression, but often also manifests in a capability of managing lots of people and things).
, it is poorly developed which seems odd to me since it is my dominant function. I look at other
