Psychological Function (De)

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Social Plasticity

Where Every Boundary is a Bridge.

Assimilation of Other into Self / Mixtio

Social Plasticity

Sociability, non-selective partner and resource orientation, moral non-selectivity, humor as social instrument, cognitive fluidity, adaptability, active exchange mediation, initiative, tolerance, transboundary orientation, networking, sensation-seeking, xenophilia

Essence: unfiltered engagement in human and material exchange.

Low disgust sensitivity - biological, social, and aesthetic. People, environments, and resources are approached without the filtering reflex that creates distance in others, and switching between them fluidly. A natural orientation toward exchange and boundary-crossing makes this function an effective intermediary between people and resources.

Manifests as vivacious, gregarious, and quick-connecting behavior.

Extreme manifestations: compulsive sociability, indiscriminate openness, boundary erosion, compulsive deal-making.


Social Plasticity with

Possibilities Intuiting > high baseline trust in the world featuring a friendly demeanor and a consistently optimistic mood

Power Sensing > quick to take initiative and confidently pursue personal desires

Temporal Intuiting > non-judgmental acceptance of others' flaws without feeling personal irritation

Comfort Sensing > amicable nature with a fondness for organizing social gatherings and collective leisure

Structural Logic > proficiency in gathering and synthesizing information from diverse sources

Relational Ethics > ability to negotiate politely and effectively with difficult individuals

Business Logic > multitasking capability that maximizes the efficient use of available time

Emotive Ethics > talkative and open personality that easily invites friends and helpers into their inner world

Individualism > preference for egalitarian communication and a readiness to cross boundaries to connect with appealing individuals

Collectivism > receptive approach that engages openly with various people and ideas regardless of their origins


Social Plasticity without

Possibilities Intuiting > focus on improving personal well-being rather than dwelling on abstract truths

Power Sensing > preference for negotiation and mutual accommodation over dictating terms or applying force

Temporal Intuiting > deep sense of involvement in the surrounding world and genuine joy for the successes of others

Comfort Sensing > high motivation levels and an appreciation for regular active routines

Structural Logic > high sociability with the ability to form quick connections and maintain numerous social contacts

Relational Ethics > fondness for novelty and spontaneity resulting in actions taken without extensive preparation

Business Logic > frequent reliance on external assistance and collaboration to achieve goals

Emotive Ethics > willingness to utilize systemic loopholes and unconventional paths to navigate strict rules

Individualism > view of people as sources of positive experiences rather than causes of doubt or frustration

Collectivism > appreciation for foreign ideas and imported goods

Boundary Reactivity > broad and indiscriminate willingness to try everything which fosters an inclusive attitude toward all lifestyles

Analysis based on correlation patterns and empirical data