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Sensing / Intuition

Sensing types: ESE, SEI, SLE, LSI, SEE, ESI, LSE, SLI
Intuitive types: ILE, LII, EIE, IEI, LIE, ILI, IEE, EII

Aushra Augusta

Sensation / Intuition from On the Dual Nature of Humanity
Theoretical and Practical Programming from Theory of Reinin Dichotomies, Part 3

Wikisocion

Sensing

More realistic and down-to-earth.

Rather notice details than the big picture.

More focused on their surroundings, living in the here and now.

More naturally comfortable with physical confrontations.

Often more interested in practice than in theory.

Intuition

More idealistic and head-in-clouds.

Rather see the big picture than the details.

More focused on ideas than on surroundings.

Less naturally comfortable with physical confrontations.

Often more interested in theory than in practice.

Other info

  • Considered the most difficult Jungian dichotomy to diagnose by Victor Gulenko: "in our society it is relatively easier for Sensors to live and Intuitives have to develop qualities that are opposite to their installation".[1]

References

[1] Victor Gulenko (2017), Consultations, What dichotomy is the most difficult to diagnose?

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