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I found a very interesting socionics article if any of you are interested.
http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/193-Aspects-in-the-Valued-Functions-Dmitry-Golihov
It's quite fascinating in the way they explain the functions as they seem quite different from MBTI. If any of you are going to read this try to eliminate everything you know about MBTI and open your mind to a new perspective and way of looking at functions and their order. The functions are explained quite differently and thus don't relate similarly to MBTI functions. An example is that socionics explains "Se" as being forceful and "Ti" being very stubborn, while MBTI explains Se as wanting to acquire new experiences and Ti as being "analytical".
http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/193-Aspects-in-the-Valued-Functions-Dmitry-Golihov
It's quite fascinating in the way they explain the functions as they seem quite different from MBTI. If any of you are going to read this try to eliminate everything you know about MBTI and open your mind to a new perspective and way of looking at functions and their order. The functions are explained quite differently and thus don't relate similarly to MBTI functions. An example is that socionics explains "Se" as being forceful and "Ti" being very stubborn, while MBTI explains Se as wanting to acquire new experiences and Ti as being "analytical".