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    Hello everyone

    I'm new to Socionics but have spent a few years learning about the Enneagram (instinctual variants and tritypes and wings and all that and just about today finally found something that resonated so yay ...) and MBTI with all the cognitive functions stuff, so this is me trying to expand to this other fascinating 16-personalities-categorization system!
    (I keep having these very obsessive self-analysis-phases and my newest one started this week so I guess I'm in the right space here??...)

    I found this forum via a tumblr post and it only lets me read the linked post if I'm logged in so that's another reason Also, I really want to learn more about Socionics specifically? I've heard about it before and I'm a bit confused as to what the differences between it and MBTI are? Especially since both seem to have cognitive functions or whatever you call them here?? :'D So I guess that's the first thing I'm here for! :>

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    Welcome, Siarven.

    In my opinion, the biggest difference between MBTI and Socionics is that both will tell you that this person is an apple, this person is a banana, and this person is a bunch of grapes. But only Socionics has a coherent theory about how they will interact. MBTI has anecdotes, but Socionics has a theory.

    That's from the perspective of a Te-dom. You can get more coherent explanations from the Ti-doms here.

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    Ah, awesome! I love diving deeper into explanations, thanks for your reply =)

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