Socionics-SEI (isfp) type description

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  • @rubeng9092
    @rubeng9092 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    SEIs can be very philosophical and nerdy actually. If they lean into their Ti, that is. I know one, she is into lacanian psychoanalysis, and postmodern philosophy in general, topics which she filters through her Si and Ti. If they are intellectual it's usually a field like psychology, anthropology, history and so on; something which relates to humans and their relationships in some way. It's definitely there. If it isn't, us ILEs have a far harder time with them.

    • @PracticalSocionics
      @PracticalSocionics  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Youre right, SEI can at times having a interest in some complex fields . It’s a case by case thing with each SEI.

  • @kiaadams104
    @kiaadams104 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Male ISFP. Love boxing and bodybuilding, love riding motorcycles, love reading and writting. Also tattoos and any kind of body art. Visually, im muscular with ink, and am a trained fighter but im mostly chill. Funny, people expect a monster. But yea i think ISFP love sports. You are right, its not about winning its about breaking the body, and pushing yourself further than the day before. Just be in flow and be in the moment. Sports and Art are the only things that truly give that.

  • @lalitamacchia5950
    @lalitamacchia5950 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    NO WAY, I WAS JUST WATCHING YOUR OTHER VIDEOS, AND I SAW YOU POST THIS.. SO FAST 😭😭. Omg yessss this is soo relatable, like almost you say it's correct LOL. SEE I KNEW YOUR EXPLANATION IS ALWAYS EASY TO UNDERSTAND, THANK YOUU VERY MUCHH!!! ^v^💕.

    • @PracticalSocionics
      @PracticalSocionics  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You’re welcome. Easy to understand is what I shoot for.

  • @jaredvaughan1665
    @jaredvaughan1665 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    They have + Fi and - Fe, which is why I've watched my SEI brother place a higher value on his personal feelings toward someone over Fe harmony.
    IE He is not afraid to tell someone off if need be.

  • @joey-bl3do
    @joey-bl3do 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Joan of arc is an underrated eie i think

  • @nooneneedstoknowmyname
    @nooneneedstoknowmyname ปีที่แล้ว

    I've never seen a tree before with shiny bark like that, it's interesting. I thought it was an artificial tree at first until I saw the leaves blowing. I know that leaves can blow on artificial tree, but who would put an artificial tree outside? If it is an artificial tree, then I'm sorry for judging your plant placing preferences.
    Now to talk about the actual content of the video.
    I could actually relate to a lot of it, there were some aspects that I didn't relate to, but I believe that no one is going to 100% relate to a type, as there are other factors to throw in such as upbringing, gender which was mentioned, other factors of personality such as the enneagram, there are some people who don't pay attention to enneagram, and that's fine, I believe that typology is all subjective anyway, there are many different ways people see the systems, and nothing can actually really be physically verified, and plus all these other factors that are included, maybe I'm wrong and it's objective AF and this is a sign of Te that went to go get the milk (is absent).
    Two things stood out to me the most in terms of being accurate: I'm stubborn about changing my way of doing things. If something is better for someone else, it doesn't mean it's better for me. It reminds me of the scene in Breaking Bad where Walter is teaching Walt Jr how to drive, and he's getting frustrated with him for not driving the way he wants him to, even though Walter Jr was more comfortable driving the way that he felt was best, and that's what worked best for him, so that's what he should continue doing regardless of what the standard is, or how Walter wants him to drive, because it could be unsafe and make him hate driving, he ended up getting very frustrated and almost crashed.
    Basically, I know what works for me and I don't like changing the way I do things.
    The other thing is that people (and animals) seem to like me a lot. For the animals, the house ones I can understand because I'm the one who takes care of them, it doesn't explain the stray animals though. They've always come up to me more easily than other people that I know. I even once got a wild rabbit to eat a piece of hay while I was holding it. There have been a couple of cats who liked me and no one else, there was this rabbit we got, and he would kick everyone except me.
    Honestly, I don't even really like animals, I don't dislike them, and I find learning about them interesting, I just rather they weren't around me for that long. If I lived in my own house, I wouldn't want pets. I feel a bit bad for saying that because I know how much a lot of people love animals, but it's true.
    People also seem to like me a lot, which I kind of dislike sometimes, because there have been times where I've thought someone disliked me, so I disliked them, but then I found out that they actually like me, and I felt bad for thinking so negatively about them as well as irritated over the fact that I was wrong. I know that's dumb, that I should be relieved that someone doesn't dislike me, but I really hate being wrong.
    I have no problems with admitting that I'm wrong though unless I know that I'm right.
    Arrogance and stubbornness of thought, is that another sign of absent Te? I'm on the fence about this assumption. Unsurity like this, is that a sign of absent Te?
    I'm going to guess both but in different areas. I think the first one is ignoring practical solutions that may be better in favor of...basically the first thing I mentioned of the two things that stood out to me.
    The second I think probably occurs in making guesses and being slow to act or to assert opinions on certain topics or something? Basically like I'm doing now.
    Is the fact that I keep going a bit off topic to go back to the same topic of absent Te an indicator of anything?
    Another question I have is, it's not related to the video, but it's about socionics, is there a type that tends to get more squeamish than other types, who's reluctant to do things that will bring pain to them, and will try to avoid pain at all costs, who get motion sickness, and who get scared on amusement rides easily?
    I think I'll end the comment here, sorry it was so long and question dense.
    Also, it kinda feels like I might be taking advantage so if you want me to figure this stuff out on my own, I'm perfectly okay with that, but if it doesn't seem that way, then great, because that's not my intention.

  • @jaredvaughan1665
    @jaredvaughan1665 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    SEI = Si sensation + External emotional mood = mbti ISFP
    They have + Fi and + Se. So, they seek to maximize the positive manifestations of these 2 functions. Just as ISFPs in mbti do.
    I keep harping on this because I think 80% of the confusion between mbti and Socionics lay with the different cognitive stack among the 4 introverted sensors.

    • @mateuszmazurek7991
      @mateuszmazurek7991 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      SEI (ISFp) is ISFJ in MBTI

    • @iblameM
      @iblameM ปีที่แล้ว

      Nope, ISFJ is ESI.@@mateuszmazurek7991

    • @ArtemisFineArt
      @ArtemisFineArt หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@mateuszmazurek7991Ahh...that is clarifying! Thank you!

  • @kevinvictor911
    @kevinvictor911 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Compared to SLIs?

  • @naletai
    @naletai 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OH so ur an entj?

  • @fabe8947
    @fabe8947 ปีที่แล้ว

    What about listening ?
    Who tend to have more problem Listening amoung SEI n ESI ?
    TYVM

    • @PracticalSocionics
      @PracticalSocionics  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Depends more on the specific context

    • @fabe8947
      @fabe8947 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@PracticalSocionics Te Pole vs Te Suggestive