FFF
Fight For Freedom
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2007
- Messages
- 691
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9
I've been wondering if there's anything to this matter of Se and Si dominance, which is the idea that either Se or Si will be more present in a person than the other and this will have a very noticable impact on how they are. This idea is something I'm still looking into, and I'm not sure if there's any credibility to it.
Si dominance would involve people who are very interested in reviewing and reliving past experiences. They like to listen to whatever music they consider classic over and over (in phases that might occur and reoccur over a 6 month to 2 year period). This might also happen with books and video games.
Se dominance would involve people who are much more interested in new experiences, and not so interested in reliving previous favorites.
This is something I've noticed with me and my brothers, and it might be due to some other reason like introversion by itself.
Oldest - ENTJ with noticeably more Se than Si.
Middle - INTJ with noticeably more Si than Se.
Myself - INTP who definitely has more Si than Se.
Types with Se dominance:
ESFP
ESTP
ISFP
ISTP
ENTJ
ENFJ
ENFP
ENTP
Types with Si dominance:
ISFJ
ISTJ
ESFJ
ESTJ
INFP
INTP
INFJ
INTJ
Has anybody noticed what I'm describing here? I guess this would be "openness to new experiences" that's measured in some personality tests. I'm trying to tie it into the Se and Si processes though.
Si dominance would involve people who are very interested in reviewing and reliving past experiences. They like to listen to whatever music they consider classic over and over (in phases that might occur and reoccur over a 6 month to 2 year period). This might also happen with books and video games.
Se dominance would involve people who are much more interested in new experiences, and not so interested in reliving previous favorites.
This is something I've noticed with me and my brothers, and it might be due to some other reason like introversion by itself.
Oldest - ENTJ with noticeably more Se than Si.
Middle - INTJ with noticeably more Si than Se.
Myself - INTP who definitely has more Si than Se.
Types with Se dominance:
ESFP
ESTP
ISFP
ISTP
ENTJ
ENFJ
ENFP
ENTP
Types with Si dominance:
ISFJ
ISTJ
ESFJ
ESTJ
INFP
INTP
INFJ
INTJ
Has anybody noticed what I'm describing here? I guess this would be "openness to new experiences" that's measured in some personality tests. I'm trying to tie it into the Se and Si processes though.