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    How would you say you experience it? Always paying attention to and controlling the emotions in a group and exerting emotional pressure on people?

    Rick had an interesting thought about subtype: creating subtypes simply are less externally active with their base function than the accepting subtype (his wording was "revved-up"). Nonetheless, regardless of how much you "use" it, its perceptions are still always on: e.g. Fi-IEEs don't really pay much attention to Fi (since it's their creative function, and a "tool"), even if they're not involving people in their Ne as much as Ne-IEEs.
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    My is always "on" yeah, but I would say its all about needing periodic emotional release. Emotions, expressed in units of time, that defines my mode of life, my rythm of life etc. I need to be around people and have relations with people. If not, Ill feel extremely dissatified with life, though usually this wouldnt happen since I always know which channels are open to using my . So I experience people and this causes emotion to build which then needs to be expressed around people again, either simply by me being dramatic or through a work of art. Some people dont understand this need for emotional release, but they dont appreciate the entertainment value it brings to the table, either. Theyre humorless fucktards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cat King Cole View Post
    How would you say you experience it? Always paying attention to and controlling the emotions in a group and exerting emotional pressure on people?

    Rick had an interesting thought about subtype: creating subtypes simply are less externally active with their base function than the accepting subtype (his wording was "revved-up"). Nonetheless, regardless of how much you "use" it, its perceptions are still always on: e.g. Fi-IEEs don't really pay much attention to Fi (since it's their creative function, and a "tool"), even if they're not involving people in their Ne as much as Ne-IEEs.
    what? i have no concept of him ever coming up with this theory. show me where this came from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aestrivex View Post
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    How would you say you experience it? Always paying attention to and controlling the emotions in a group and exerting emotional pressure on people?

    Rick had an interesting thought about subtype: creating subtypes simply are less externally active with their base function than the accepting subtype (his wording was "revved-up"). Nonetheless, regardless of how much you "use" it, its perceptions are still always on: e.g. Fi-IEEs don't really pay much attention to Fi (since it's their creative function, and a "tool"), even if they're not involving people in their Ne as much as Ne-IEEs.
    what? i have no concept of him ever coming up with this theory. show me where this came from.
    http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blo...73302558150131

    Could be my misunderstanding though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cat King Cole View Post
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    what? i have no concept of him ever coming up with this theory. show me where this came from.
    http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blo...73302558150131

    Could be my misunderstanding though.
    thanks. i think the emphasis in your description of what rick is saying is quite different from what he said and that as an overall explanation it was rather poor and misleading -- for instance, it has nothing to do with accepting/creating subtypes yet these were the terms in which you couched it, and the primary emphasis of what he's saying has nothing to do with structural aspects of model A yet you emphasize them here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FDG View Post
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    I had no idea that was what I was doing. What would you say the correct interpretation is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cat King Cole View Post
    How would you say you experience it?
    I have sort of an overwhelming need to entertain, to release my emotions and get a positive reaction. I mostly bottle this up, because the vast majority of people around me are unreceptive to my particular brand of hamminess and humor, but if I go too long without mounting some sort of performance I become depressed and steadily lose energy -- which is why I spend all of my time hamming it up and being alternatively belligerent and charming in forums.
    What do these signs mean—, , 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, (Ne) is not exactly the same as Ne in MBTI.

    Just one example: in MBTI, Se (extraverted sensing) is associated with life pleasures, excitement etc. By contrast, the socionic function (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).

    For this reason, we consider comparison between MBTI types and socionic types by functions to be rather useless than useful.

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