SP=career comes first
SX=love/family comes first
SO=friends come first
in a nutshell
SP=career comes first
SX=love/family comes first
SO=friends come first
in a nutshell
That would mean that Madonna, Hitler and Lady Gaga are Sp-dom...
It does not work!
try listening to what they are talking about and dividing it into sp, so, sx categories
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Topics SP types might bring up in conversationt: food, dining out, dieting, nutrition, health, fitness, appearance and looks, money, savings and sales, shopping, employment, benefits, insurance, comfort, clothing, decor, interior design, strength, vitality, sickness, death, noise, discomfort, safety, security, environment, quality or durability of objects such as car, clothing, furniture, physical sciences, engineering, architecture
Topics SX types might bring up in conversation: experiences, personal likes and dislikes, emotional and mental states, excitement, elation, ecstasy, intensity, energy, attraction/repulsion, passion, connection, desire, wants and wishes, possessiveness, jealousy, beauty, attractiveness, relationships, intimacy, sex, closeness, mating, risky activities, action sports, rebelliousness (sx-first people often report having strong personal preferences)
Topics SO types might bring up in conversation: cultural and political movements and developments, popularity, popular songs books movies memes, manners, social values, societal standards, rules, guidelines, social power structures, appropriateness/inappropriateness, friendship, family, inclusion/exclusion, fashion, glamor, fame, notoriety, organizations, clubs, group divisions pertaining to nationality religion race, etc., patriotism, civic engagement, influence (so-first people sometimes refer to themselves using pronouns "we" or "us" or "our" as if they are the group)
[MENTION=10849]Icarus[/MENTION] are you saying that that is one of the stereo types that SO doms are super-extroverted social climbers and all that....or are you saying that that is what they actually are?
try listening to what they are talking about and dividing it into sp, so, sx categories
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Topics SP types might bring up in conversationt: food, dining out, dieting, nutrition, health, fitness, appearance and looks, money, savings and sales, shopping, employment, benefits, insurance, comfort, clothing, decor, interior design, strength, vitality, sickness, death, noise, discomfort, safety, security, environment, quality or durability of objects such as car, clothing, furniture, physical sciences, engineering, architecture
Topics SX types might bring up in conversation: experiences, personal likes and dislikes, emotional and mental states, excitement, elation, ecstasy, intensity, energy, attraction/repulsion, passion, connection, desire, wants and wishes, possessiveness, jealousy, beauty, attractiveness, relationships, intimacy, sex, closeness, mating, risky activities, action sports, rebelliousness (sx-first people often report having strong personal preferences)
Topics SO types might bring up in conversation: cultural and political movements and developments, popularity, popular songs books movies memes, manners, social values, societal standards, rules, guidelines, social power structures, appropriateness/inappropriateness, friendship, family, inclusion/exclusion, fashion, glamor, fame, notoriety, organizations, clubs, group divisions pertaining to nationality religion race, etc., patriotism, civic engagement, influence (so-first people sometimes refer to themselves using pronouns "we" or "us" or "our" as if they are the group)
It does not state "at the exclusion of all else". I don't know where you got this from.This assumes that sp-first types are interested in physical safety and security to the exclusion of all else, which I don't agree with at all. At least, that would not apply across all types. There is a concern about emotional security, for instance, which would very much apply to me.
It does not state "at the exclusion of all else". I don't know where you got this from.
I don't think that's the nutshell at all. Your formula would work for some types but not others.
Sp-dom: my confort above all else
Sx-dom: intensity above all else
So-dom: enlargement above all else
These are great!sulfit said:try listening to what they are talking about and dividing it into sp, so, sx categories
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Topics SP types might bring up in conversationt: food, dining out, dieting, nutrition, health, fitness, appearance and looks, money, savings and sales, shopping, employment, benefits, insurance, comfort, clothing, decor, interior design, strength, vitality, sickness, death, noise, discomfort, safety, security, environment, quality or durability of objects such as car, clothing, furniture, physical sciences, engineering, architecture
Topics SX types might bring up in conversation: experiences, personal likes and dislikes, emotional and mental states, excitement, elation, ecstasy, intensity, energy, attraction/repulsion, passion, connection, desire, wants and wishes, possessiveness, jealousy, beauty, attractiveness, relationships, intimacy, sex, closeness, mating, risky activities, action sports, rebelliousness (sx-first people often report having strong personal preferences)
Topics SO types might bring up in conversation: cultural and political movements and developments, popularity, popular songs books movies memes, manners, social values, societal standards, rules, guidelines, social power structures, appropriateness/inappropriateness, friendship, family, inclusion/exclusion, fashion, glamor, fame, notoriety, organizations, clubs, group divisions pertaining to nationality religion race, etc., patriotism, civic engagement, influence (so-first people sometimes refer to themselves using pronouns "we" or "us" or "our" as if they are the group)
Absolutely - the instinct is about attentiveness to social aspects. You can easily be anti-social because social situations make you very nervous (I'm more along these lines).That's the stereotype. Very few people take it to that extreme, and frankly, the ones that do might have some other motivation behind their behavior. I don't think it's a natural state of being to embody these motivations in such an extreme way... there might be some other motivator, like insecurity at play.
What do you mean by "enlargement"? Expansiveness?Sp-dom: my confort above all else
Sx-dom: intensity above all else
So-dom: enlargement above all else