"Dominantimplies a philosophical attitude towards physical territory (
). If someone or something forces such a person out of a certain territory (a job, a room, a business, etc.), he or she quickly switches to thinking of alternatives ("that's fine, I was thinking of leaving anyway"). If one has items stolen, one quickly forgets about them and finds one didn't need them much anyway. It's hard to attach a
type to material possessions. But if someone attacks their "potential" (talents, opportunities, and any other "unrealized potential") or their intellectual territory (their ideas and vision), that's quite another story. Here
types can and will put up a fight and will wear out nearly any opponent. Just as
types are able to constantly keep track of opponents' level of will, energy, and power and attack them when they are weak,
types are able to constantly keep track of opponents' mental state and thought organization and attack them mentally when their thought processes are disorganized (this applies to confrontational situations)."
(Taken from here.)
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; according to this, it would seem that
has its own brand of assertiveness.

is really the aggressive one, because it's rawly about physical external objects in motion. How the world just moves quickly no matter what our internal impressions of it. 