Exploring How Society Works

And so it begins…

Posted by: Spencer Stern on: July 23, 2007

Tonight’s the night when I decide to start blogging on Socionics. The goal of this blog is to make Socionics more accessible to human beings, as the title would suggest.

We live in a society of quick-fix solutions and information overload. How will this blog solve that problem? It won’t. You can take what you learn about Socionics and either entertain the ideas within or dismiss it as garbage.

From Carl Jung’s Psychological Types in the 1920’s to the Myers-Briggs-Temperament-Indicator in the 1940’s and then Socionics in the 1970’s and beyond.

Socionics is not an evolution of the MBTI, it’s more of a cult revolution, in reality, a re-interpretation of Jung’s Psychological Types. Like Plato vs Aristotle you must choose a philosophical stance.

Anyway, this is a Socionics blog so let’s get started.

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