What is The Socion?
The simplest definition of the term "The Socion" (which I used, in my blog header, to substitute for an awkward phrase the translating machine chose to describe what Aushra thought had to be understood, for a peaceful and creative society to exist) is: all 16 "sociotypes" (what the MBTI calls "personality types") described by the theory of socionics.
If someone were to ask, "So what's the big deal about socionics anyway?" a decent answer might be that it is a typological system where the description of the relationship dynamic between each pair of types is a crucial element of the theory, not an afterthought. Unlike the MBTI, which essentially says "There are 16 types of personality", it says "There is one collection of types-- the socion".
I didn't promise a brilliant post everyday, I just promised a post.
See you tomorrow!
If someone were to ask, "So what's the big deal about socionics anyway?" a decent answer might be that it is a typological system where the description of the relationship dynamic between each pair of types is a crucial element of the theory, not an afterthought. Unlike the MBTI, which essentially says "There are 16 types of personality", it says "There is one collection of types-- the socion".
I didn't promise a brilliant post everyday, I just promised a post.
See you tomorrow!
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