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How Jung, Socionics, and one lucid dream revealed the structure of the inner world When Carl Gustav Jung introduced his theory of psychological types, he came incredibly close to articulating a foundational truth about the human mind. Aušra Augustinavičiūtė (whom I’ll refer to as Augusta) recognized this — and took it a step further. As…
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1. Extraverted Thinking (Te) – The Engine of Execution For the ESTJ, life is about getting things done — not just for the sake of checking boxes, but because action gives structure, and structure gives meaning. Extraverted Thinking (Te) is their dominant function, and it expresses itself through an unshakable drive to organize, manage, and…
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Extraverted Feeling (Fe): The Heart of the ESFJ Emotions in Action: The Core of the ESFJ Personality For an ESFJ, emotions aren’t just part of life – they are life. This personality type thrives in emotionally vibrant environments, where people express themselves openly, share joy, frustration, passion, and care. The ESFJ doesn’t just observe these…
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1: Dominant Function – Extraverted Feeling (Fe) “The Social Alchemist – How the ENFJ Shapes Emotions and Atmospheres” For the ENFJ, emotions are not just something to observe — they are tools, materials, even weapons. Their dominant function, Extraverted Feeling (Fe), gives them a finely tuned radar for the emotional atmosphere of a room, a…
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1. Dominant Function: Extraverted Thinking (Te) “Making Things Work – The ENTJ’s Engine of Effectiveness” ENTJs are wired to get things done. They’re driven by a powerful inner engine that constantly looks for ways to make systems, processes, and people more efficient. For them, life is a series of opportunities to organize, improve, and take…
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1. The Comfort of the Familiar: How ISTJs Experience the World (Introverted Sensing – Si) For ISTJs, the world is a rich sensory archive. They don’t just remember events — they relive them. A smell, a sound, a place can instantly take them back to a vivid memory, as if time folded in on itself.…
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1. Introverted Sensing (Si) – The ISFJ’s Foundation of Inner Stability For the ISFJ, life is deeply rooted in memory, detail, and personal experience. Their dominant function, Introverted Sensing (Si), acts like an inner compass – drawing on stored impressions of the past to navigate the present. Whether it’s a scent, a melody, or the…
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1. Introverted Intuition (Ni) – The Inner Visionary INFJs experience time not as something fixed, but as something fluid – something they can stretch or compress depending on how it feels. They’re often lost in moments that others would overlook: a glance, a mood, a thought. If something feels meaningful, they can pause and soak…
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1. Introverted Intuition (Ni) – The INTJ’s Inner Vision INTJs move through life with a quiet certainty that baffles most people. While the world rushes and reacts, the INTJ seems to know exactly when to act—and when not to. Their mantra might as well be “hurry slowly.” They rarely miss deadlines, not because they rush,…
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1. Extraverted Sensing (Se) – Living in the Now, Commanding the Space ESTPs are grounded in the present moment like few others. They experience life vividly through their senses and instinctively scan their surroundings for opportunities to act, win, and conquer. Life, to them, is not a slow unfolding—it’s a fast-paced arena where presence, physicality,…