To add to FV's recommendation, there's always Gulenko's first English publication in terms of more in-depth descriptions pertaining to respective types and their individual subtype variants. Most of the material in his book is more or less a review of what is on his site, though.
Bad translations from her book here: https://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/319-Intertype-Relations-by-Filatova
There’s also this, not sure how much of her work is there: https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-People-Around-You-Introduction/dp/0967990769
She’s also responsible for the pseudoscience of socionic physiognomics, even though she was far more thoughtful about it than some in that it was never her main method of typing people. It’s true, tbh, that your typical facial expression often says something about you, so that accidentally similar people with the same expression look like twins, while accidentally similar people with different stares do not. Even in her gallery, however, there’re people who don’t really look like their types.
>But beyond that, the association between military training and Se is tenuous. The military, on an individual level, involves a lot more than Se. I don't know the frequency of types in the military, but military combat training is designed to remove considerations of force (most people are averse to shooting at or killing another human being), and to condition people to act on command (check out On Killing by Dave Grossman). It is a successful system outside of anything to do with socionics, and it is successful because it doesn't rely on the innate strengths of people - it overrides them.
check this data : https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Executive-personality-types-%3A-a-comparison-of-and-a-Dewald/faabf935b01690af20401ca7ead5dbed7ef033ff
> Sync Atom with PyCharm via file-watcher (but first disable PyCharm safe write: Settings → Appearance and Behavior → System Settings → Synchronization → Use "safe write").
By syncing I meant simply that they would be able simultaniously edit the same file. I guess you might need to check file-watcher settings to if it suits you.
If you ever get the chance to play one of the games or watch someone else play, I would highly recommend the first four games in the series. In my opinion the first four have the best story. Here’s a link explaining the quote: "Nothing is true; everything is permitted." What does this really mean?
Yeah Ni pretty cool, I can definitely respect it.
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when you use ne you also use si. you couldn't understand what's new and exciting unless your simultaneously knew you already don't know it. every time you see a tangent and want to explore it e.g. opening a new browser tab etc. think of it as a suspicious and irrelevant distraction. keep oin doing what you're focused on at the moment.
congratulations, you are now an si dom.
of course, this doesn't work practically because you are an ne dom. so instead, set goals, identify problems, diagnose problems, design and do.
it's not perfect, but I use otter.ai for recording meetings etc. whenever possible,