No, it doesn't. Far from it. The type only captures certain central cognitive processes that have been identified to be typical. People of the same type can be very different as individuals. This is obvious to anybody who knows what a type is.
People can learn to cope with things and subtype also matters. This is nothing new.I have met people who seemed deepy logical at one point of their life but after reaching some level of maturity and emotional security they actually became much aware of theirs and other people's emotion. How do you, with socionics, explain that a person can seem Fi PoLR at one point of their life and strongly aware of their Fi at another?



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