3D Psyche

 3D Psyche

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Physical:
Action
Action would be intense about the physical environment - utilizing force, being moved by impulse, and causing external change through their impact and actions. In contrast, Sensation prefers personal stability a lot more while Action concerns quite less with one's own comfort as it's intense and impactful/forceful in contrast.

Sensation
Those who are not really as fixed on seeing external results of their actions and causing change. Rather being flexible about the physical environment and rather concerns with their own surroundings like their own comfort, personal stability, and rather "take place" in the physical world than directly impact it.

Sensation is in the middle since it's not as concerned about exerting themselves and force like Action but not as detached and indifferent like Abstraction, as Sensation still desires comfort and accommodating their internal states and connect to the physical environment in this way.

Abstraction
Relaxed and basically unconcerned attitude towards the physical realm, sensations, interactions. Disconnection from, indifference to the physical and what can be sensed but rather valuing mental/emotional worlds and concepts and focusing on and rather being connected to introspection, cognition, imagination.
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Rational

Regulation tends to pretty desiring of definitions, rules, thinking to be organized, and logic to be principled and structured. Not as flexible in that it desires organization and conclusions in logic.
Lexical.

Conception
Conception rather concerns with more about perceptions of ideas, less conclusive and open about defining logic, and "pays attention to concepts of things rather than the details" and definitions and regulating thinking.
Logical flexibility is what defines Conception.
In the middle of lexicality and impressionism.

Instinction
Instinction is more hazy in understanding and instincts/feelings are rather the focus than rationality/definitions/concepts.
This is pretty good at defining it: "No structure is found in the instinctive's thoughts, and all that exists is abstract perception of very chaotic ideas."
A lot less structured thinking and thinking itself is more "irrational" and rather feeling/instinct driven.
Impressionistic.
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Emotional

Valuation
Valuation has to do with having a specific of high ideals about ethics and affecting the world and the values of what's right around it: "values" "universal" "moral" "ethical". More rigid, serious about emotion and expressing oneself and making sure actions are ethically inclined and serve a higher purpose and contribute to worldly causes/significance.

Inspiration
Inspiration is really just rather being flexible and open to how they express and are affected by emotions.

It's not dispassionate, unemotional, solely guided by logic like Dispassion. They're not like Valuation where they're striving for higher ideals and ethics but rather is "inspired" literally - like being moved and inspired and it's more about personal drive/feelings and fulfilling and expressing an inner child of what someone is feeling.
Rather expressive and adaptive with emotions.

Dispassion
Dispassion is unaffected by emotion and rather represents indifference. Objectivity is valued over emotionality and expression. When it comes to emotions, they rather appear unaffected and have no personal drive.

"Reactions are not dictated by the emotional state of external factors"
"Tends towards viewing things with objection and self-interest, instead of expression. Come off as more calm and unaffected."

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