Quote Originally Posted by Alonzo View Post
lol Seriously? First off, in order for that random, lonely, singular ass thread to entirely disprove Socionics and MBTI, there'd have to be much more than a few bits of anecdotal evidence for why the systems don't work--though not as scientifically vetted as I wish both systems were, they are not completely without some empirical merit. Secondly, we'd have to assume those commenting were accurately typed and at the very least, I'm highly skeptical about that. Third, we'd also have to have an accounting for sub type, cognitive function development and extraneous factors like one's enneagram and instinctual stacking (if, in fact, these things exist independent of cognitive type) and one's environmental upbringing (socialization, culture, etc...), for example. That thread won't be the death of Socionics or MBTI. Just...no.
Yeah, and not to mention how unhealthy types can create problems relating with people of the same quadra or how disagreements can happen between types in the same quadra, etc.