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Question #1210828310Thursday, 15-May-2008
Category: Socionics Intertype Relations
Curbing Skepticism toward socionics. I include socionics into my own personal self awareness, and as such, I'm knowledgable of my socionic type and socionic intertype relations. I can affirm personal examples of all fourteen intertype relations, especially duality. Duality is too appealing, that if I can not affirm duality, I'm often doubtful and fatalistic toward legitimizing socionics as a whole. However, what I consider without doubt is conflicting relations. I've observed that conflicting relations actually confirm socionic theory better than duality. I'm pessimisstic, so duality seems doubtful, while conflicting relations seems true. Duality does not curb my skepticism of socionics but compared with conflicting relations, I believe socionics is true. Do you agree that conflicting relations is positive proof of socionic theory more than the thirteen other relations, especially duality? -- anonymous
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A1 ja definitely. it is as such, whereas all other 13 (or just the non-negative ones) are about benefit....it works with our psychological beings in this way: there are competing pools of beneficiars to us...and some lose contract...in the real world...all benefit is accepted with shifting judgement toward better. The ones of negative impact..(2 more i must add to your list of conflict...that is Supervisor and Supervised...supervisor is toward if u are J...a P...and again a P as the type that supervisos u....so if u J or P there is always an evolving hate toward the J P disimilarity).. and in Conflict relations u are definitely at the Psychological Edge so to speak..for there is only ONE suitable emotional response..and that is to get rid of. Therefore in the real world..even we accept something as beneficial and with multiple psychological relaxed states as something to be rightfully or rather interactively aware of. -- @sirac
A2 I think you might be on to something, in that conflicting relationships would certainly be the easiest to identify. The fact that you might get along with someone well (as in duality) can easily be obscured by any number of things (differences in culture or social circles or mistaken first impressions). The fact that there is a strong personality conflict between you and someone else becomes apparent very quickly, whether you want it to or not. -- Krig (INTj)
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