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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    LSEs value and so they are generally flexible and forgiving of mistakes.
    Ok, this is the case for healthy LSE. I was talking about an unhealthy LSE(?).

    An issue might be that I type a person from my perceptions stored in my memory. Problem is that typology is made for typing healthy people, not for typing unhealthy people.
    The person I have in mind had severe problems with frustration and anger. My impression was choleric temperament.
    In any case: Very straightforward... in blaming other people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinnieW View Post
    Ok, this is the case for healthy LSE. I was talking about an unhealthy LSE(?).

    An issue might be that I type a person from my perceptions stored in my memory. Problem is that typology is made for typing healthy people, not for typing unhealthy people.
    The person I have in mind had severe problems with frustration and anger. My impression was choleric temperament.
    In any case: Very straightforward... in blaming other people.
    It makes no difference if they are healthy or not, what you are describing is not characteristic of LSEs. Socionics tells you not only what healthy behavior looks like, it tells that each type manifests unhealthiness in its own way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    It makes no difference if they are healthy or not, what you are describing is not characteristic of LSEs.
    Ok, I'm open to suggestions. SLE does not fit, because the person is focused that other people meet objective results and also a comfort seeker, letting other people do the (hard) work.
    I guess SLE are more willing to take physical action.

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