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Si vs Se eyes

highlander

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Can you tell if someone is an Si vs Se user by looking at their eyes?

 

Smilephantomhive

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I think I do the Si eye thing, but only others could truly tell. I notice that I don't usually look people in the eye anyway though.
 

Siúil a Rúin

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This video is very helpful and important to offset the Ni and Ne eyes one.
Based on these four descriptions, my eyes are doubtlessly Ne. I guess I'm not always looking at concrete objects when I'm looking away. I'm looking at the idea in my brain. It's confusing though because I still relate to Se. Oh well.
 

Forever

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Yeah this video rocks, not to mention that they also have amazing people represented :wubbie:

Like Holy shit, how Natalie Dormer has that Se gaze. So forceful and strong.

I can relate that to that with my inferior Se.. when I try to activate my inferior function. I do a lot of rotations. But it's not that common.
 

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I find confidence, processing, topic, nervous all play much more role then S/N. Especialy in actions discused
 
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Why is it just Se, Si, Ne, and Ni? Why not Fe, Fi, Te, and Ti? And who's to say those celebs are accurately typed? On the other hand, I think it's mostly hereditary.
 

Peter Deadpan

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Why is it just Se, Si, Ne, and Ni? Why not Fe, Fi, Te, and Ti? And who's to say those celebs are accurately typed? On the other hand, I think it's mostly hereditary.

There are other videos for those on this YouTube channel. Some of them better than others.
 

Norexan

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You know if you have a Se you must have a Ni. Se -> strength mind
And if you have a Si you must have a Ne. Si -> reclusive mind

Same with Te Fi -> sort-like mind which work like a pyramid and Ti-Fe -> categorical mind which work like a table.

So
Alpha -> reclusive-categorical
Beta -> strength-categorical
Gamma -> strength-pyramidal
Delta -> reclusive-pyramidal


It is not about eyes. It is all about mind. :dry:
 
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