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    You know... here's the thing. I just wonder why people think that Socionics can actually answer these questions. It's like as if people think that the "reality" or the "objective world" or whatever that you want to call it, exist inside of Socionics, and not that it exists outside of it.

    Is there ANY psychological theory that claims to know the origin of life? I mean this is the most ridiculous thing. We were supposed to be studying the HUMAN MIND, and suddenly, we can explain how life itself was formed or how it was started? What do those things have to do with the psychological phenomenon of human beings? Talk about expanding the definitions... Somehow, Socionics goes beyond its realm, and expands from mere psychology to biology. Just... what. Socionics, after all, is a theory based on mere observations of people.

    This is what I mean when I say that Socionics is too fundamental. It's like as if people think that Socioincs is the laws of physics or something, and that it can be applied to anything. It's so religious thinking that it just blows my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singu View Post
    You know... here's the thing. I just wonder why people think that Socionics can actually answer these questions. It's like as if people think that the "reality" or the "objective world" or whatever that you want to call it, exist inside of Socionics, and not that it exists outside of it.

    Is there ANY psychological theory that claims to know the origin of life? I mean this is the most ridiculous thing. We were supposed to be studying the HUMAN MIND, and suddenly, we can explain how life itself was formed or how it was started? What do those things have to do with the psychological phenomenon of human beings? Talk about expanding the definitions... Somehow, Socionics goes beyond its realm, and expands from mere psychology to biology. Just... what. Socionics, after all, is a theory based on mere observations of people.

    This is what I mean when I say that Socionics is too fundamental. It's like as if people think that Socioincs is the laws of physics or something, and that it can be applied to anything. It's so religious thinking that it just blows my mind.
    You are one of those internet trolls I read about.

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