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Mona's interview

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I did a socionics interview a few days ago, thought I'd share. I know it's quite long and the quality is not the best. Ah, if anyone feels like sharing their opinions on socionics c'mon guys, I'll be happy to see what you think if you have the nerves to watch the thing.

 

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That was bizarre to watch.
 

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I felt as if the interviewer was a comedian. :rofl1:
 

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I wonder how Gulenko would type you.
 

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A discussion at length on imaginary worlds and carrying them out in your head? Totally :Ni:.

The context in which it's placed sounds :Fe:. .. which is the creative function. Bam; there's your ego block.

So, IEI. If we're going with subtypes, I'd say Ni-subtype.

(Though I don't know how (or whether) to corroborate that with, say, a PoLR. That's a part of the model, too, if we're taking it strictly.)
 

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A discussion at length on imaginary worlds and carrying them out in your head? Totally :Ni:.

The context in which it's placed sounds :Fe:. .. which is the creative function. Bam; there's your ego block.

So, IEI. If we're going with subtypes, I'd say Ni-subtype.

(Though I don't know how (or whether) to corroborate that with, say, a PoLR. That's a part of the model, too, if we're taking it strictly.)

I'm not sure that's exclusive to :Ni:

In junior high and high school I created a vast and elaborate intergalactic community comprised of various imaginary worlds, species and cultures. Nothing was static, it all evolved inside my head; the "history" of this intergalactic community evolved and progressed as I imagined various events and patterns..I still revisit this world/universe on occasion and eventually would like to use it as a framework for a novel, screenplay, or teleplay.

That doesn't make :Ni: my base (or maybe it does and I've simply misunderstood the information elements/cognitive functions?). However, I can't speak for Inis, and perhaps her means to her ends are different from mine. I think IEI is likely her type (moreso after viewing this video; before I thought she was EII)
 

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I'm not sure that's exclusive to :Ni:

In junior high and high school I created a vast and elaborate intergalactic community comprised of various imaginary worlds, species and cultures. Nothing was static, it all evolved inside my head; the "history" of this intergalactic community evolved and progressed as I imagined various events and patterns..I still revisit this world/universe on occasion and eventually would like to use it as a framework for a novel, screenplay, or teleplay.

That doesn't make :Ni: my base. However, I can't speak for Inis, and perhaps her means to her ends are different from mine. I think IEI is likely her type (moreso after viewing this video; before I thought she was EII)

Why don't you do an interview like that?
 

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Why don't you do an interview like that?

I've joined a facebook group for Model G Socionics; I'm considering doing an interview to answer Viktor Gulenko's questions so he will sociotype me. At this point, it's just a matter of finding the time and privacy to conduct a video interview that will probably take at least an hour. I haven't volunteered yet but it's on my radar.
[MENTION=18559]Inis Mona[/MENTION] I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to make your thread about me. Mods can move any of my off-topic posts to my blog if they wish (@EJCC)
 

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It is hard to tell but I can see inf of some sort
 

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A discussion at length on imaginary worlds and carrying them out in your head? Totally :Ni:.
That can be Ne or introversion. For example from ENFp description, a :Ni:-ignoring type: "A hopeless romantic: inclined to idealize people and relationships. Dreams of harmony and perfection. Feels upset by the inability to find them in real life." IEE subtypes - Wikisocion.
 

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Watching carefully for 20 minutes, I got bored and settled on SEI sensory subtype: SEI subtypes - Wikisocion. You seemed friendly, funny, artistically in tune. Fun-loving but needing an extorverted push to unwind, not enough spark in yourself (introvert). Changing your poses, leaning and swinging around, but it was all done very smoothly without any rigidity (irrational type). Something from personal observation: SEIs have the most difficult time with socionics and typing themselves. I have yet to find an answer to this.
 

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I made this thread a long time ago and I have to admit I almost forgot about it.

It's funny, because there are a lot of people who see me as IEI, a lot of them see me as EIE, some are more than sure I am an EII and others think IEE. Now I got SEI from [MENTION=10791]sulfit[/MENTION] and I just see that people won't ever be united when it comes to opinion about other people... Everyone is different and folks just have their own reality and own way of perception and 100 people mean 100 different opinions.
That's human, none can break free from their ego and experience the ultimate objective wisdom.

So I just guess people won't ever really type anyone correctly after all...

All I can say for myself right now is that I am more than sure I am an enneagram 4 core, I am also sure my second fix is 9 and my stacking is so/sx. Everything else is possible and impossible at the same time and the reality of the type is borderline between the illusion of the self and the truth of the self.
 

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What do you do when stressed out
 

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I could only watch a bit of that (I'll have to watch it properly sometime)

Your interviewer sounds like Richard Dawkins...
 

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Jack Oliver Aaron seems like the well meaning kind of young man who would happily slip his thumb up your arse while you stood in front of him in a queue.
 

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What do you do when stressed out

I stress out?

I am not sure, usually when I face a conflict or a stressful situation I sort of hope it will sort itself out and I usually try to stay as calm as possible.

But there are different forms of stress and different forms of reactions.
Sometimes I can get into the "solver" mood and actually can feel like I know all solutions and I can take all the necessary steps to make a situation better and none should stand in my way...

Sometimes I simply want to escape the stress and find something else to do which is usually physically indulging like eating or drinking... This scenario is more likely, I think.

When I am really under a huge stress I usually combine both, the solver mood with the bohemian escaping mood and sometimes turn out to be really unpleasant to people and perceive everyone as less capable than me, while I also just wish to escape so I basically shot down from people and live in my own self centric and hedonistic reality.
 
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