Yes. Surprisingly, all of it.Do you identify with Paul James INTP description?
http://www.intp.org/intprofile.html
He describes an INTp, intuitive subtype, but of course everything he says about the functions is false. Focus on the thinking processes and actual behaviour of that INTP.
It's quite difficult to understand. There are some statements that apply to me, some not. But then again, my eyes are getting tired so I just skimmed through it. I'll read it again when my eyes are fully functionalSocionic descriptions of INTps are different, and it took me a long time to realize that they are actually describing the same type as in the MBTI descriptions of INTPs. If you identify with Paul James description you should also identify with Stratiyevskaya's INTp description here:
http://the16types.no-ip.info/forums/...=142731#142731
I’m definitely not an EJ.Someone with an EP temperament would probably relate to a lot of things there too. Which of the four socionic temperaments do you identify most with? Read Kristiina's post on page 1 of this thread:
http://the16types.no-ip.info/forums/...pic.php?t=5697
If you also read the comments, that is even better. Can you rule out one of the temperaments as absolutely not you?
This is weird, though. Reading the whole threads, I really relate so well with the EP temperament. Second would be IP then IJ.
What does this mean? I'm an extrovert?
Still confused if I’m a 5w4 or 4w5. This nailed me though:Read and compare these too, please:
http://www.thechangeworks.com/ennpri...#anchor1998933 (compare the wings of other types too on that site)
http://www.ocean-moonshine.net/e1428...position=12:12
Fours and Fives share many traits in common and can easily be mistyped, especially when the wing is strong. Both types are frequently introspective, intellectually inclined and prone to withdrawal. The principle difference lies in the relationship that each type has to emotional experience. Fours generally know exactly how they are feeling and are generally comfortable dealing with emotional expressions from others. Fives, on the other hand, tend to detach from direct emotional experience under stress, and need to take time to process their emotional response. Finally, Fours are more inclined to self-revelation than are Fives, who generally find self-disclosure to be especially taxing.
Fours and Fives can easily be mistyped by others, and Fives, especially with the Four wing, sometimes mistype as Fours. Such Fives recognize that they have strong emotions and don't identify with the often extremely cerebral portrait of type Five. But, Fives, unlike Fours, always retain some degree of discomfort when it comes to the experience and expression of their emotional states. Fives tend to fear emotional overwhelm; Fours to welcome it.
I'm definitely a 5w4.
So what do you think? Really appreciate your help here. Thanks.