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Socionics Made Easy: The Science of Relationships

Posted by: Spencer Stern on: November 22, 2007

New “working title” for book as in the Title above.
I used to participate heavily in the16types.info forums discussing Socionics and other personality/typology models and systems. After much militant debate and argument I eventually broke away from my virtual brothers (and sisters) to explore Socionics on my own.
The result was of course Socionics Demystified, a result [...]

Plenty of Oppressed Fish (dot) Com

Posted by: Spencer Stern on: November 11, 2007

We’ve all been there haven’t we, at some desperate time or another we’ve looked for an “on-line miracle” in finding ourselves a partner, yes I raise my hand on that one.
I don’t know why I get drawn back to the site www.plentyoffish.com every “once in a blue moon” to try my luck again for the [...]

Definitive-Socionics.Info (Redux)

Posted by: Spencer Stern on: November 1, 2007

I’ve changed the theme and cleaned up the interface…

The forum is now fully ready to receive your content and discussions. The level of integration is quite remarkable considering that I tried to accomplish a site like this a few years back using the Mambo content management system (now known as Joomla!).
I love the simpilicity of [...]


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