- MBTI
- IEI
- Enneagram
- 6w5 sp/sx
I have no intention of arguing MBTI vs Socionics, and I have discussed at length elsewhere how neither is 'better' than the other. They simply emphasize different things. For example, MBTI assumes introverts mostly show their extroverted side, and Socionics assumes introverts mostly show their introverted side (hence the j-p "flipflop"). Also, one misconception that seems to deter many reasonable people from considering the theory is the visual identification. Yes, many socionists do this, but it is separate from the theory and is based on subtle cues. The bigger problem is that most of the information about Socionics is just terrible.
This site is probably the best place to learn about the theory. If you want to type yourself, Wikisocion is a great place to go. Start with the quadras and then check out Model A. Most of Classical Socionics is okay, but I'd encourage you to disregard the Renin dichotomies and the Romance styles. And if you want to talk about what you find, 16types.info is a great community for discussion of Socionics.
I have found Socionics more useful than the alternatives and would like to offer anyone still agonizing over their type a 'third option'. I never could identify with INTPs (except April, who I see has changed her name while I've been gone
), and when I finally did settle on my type, I inwardly declared the theory inaccurate. I take that back now, because I have seen things fit together from my new vantage point, but I am still very biased in favor of Socionics. Alternatively, I know I am ILI with only a shadow of a doubt. [Strike]I'd translate this to INTJ, though[/strike] I haven't been a typical one because I overuse Fi. (This doesn't necessarily make me good with it!)
I'm not promising any miracles, but I wanted to share this with you before I move on again, just in case. Feel free to ask questions.
This site is probably the best place to learn about the theory. If you want to type yourself, Wikisocion is a great place to go. Start with the quadras and then check out Model A. Most of Classical Socionics is okay, but I'd encourage you to disregard the Renin dichotomies and the Romance styles. And if you want to talk about what you find, 16types.info is a great community for discussion of Socionics.
I have found Socionics more useful than the alternatives and would like to offer anyone still agonizing over their type a 'third option'. I never could identify with INTPs (except April, who I see has changed her name while I've been gone

I'm not promising any miracles, but I wanted to share this with you before I move on again, just in case. Feel free to ask questions.
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