Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa View Post
8. EII. The need to dominate.

For Dostoevsky it is important to be the one who directs, teaches, and instructs.

Because along with the one who adds redundant, esoteric, intellectually impractical parts of my duality to a practical dual, I have certain authority too as stated above and I exercise that as I am everywhere. Because that is me.
You cannot just keep reverting to quoting each and every block of one type to "prove" you are a type. You frequently miss the point that each and every type, as defined, has an expertise. You could use the EIE, IEI, SLE...etc. descriptions to make the exact same vague counter-argument you are making. You never seem to look at the whole picture, but quote one word or concept at a type, and attempt to make everything murky.