#6 Attitudinal Psyche

 #6 Attitudinal Psyche


I. Aspects [Volition, Logic, Physics, Emotion]

II. Attitudes: 1: Confident ; 2: Flexible ; 3: Insecure ; 4: Unconcerned

III. Type Descriptions

IV. Aspect Descriptions

a. Socionics correlation


Test: https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/take-the-test/


__I. Aspects__

Volition ; Logic ; Physics ; Emotion

Each letter means a different trait and the position means the force with which it is applied, as with functions. It’s similar. The last position means difficulty (you suck at it) the third can improve and the first two are good.


__V- Volition:__

means adaptability, how willing you are to get out of your comfort zone and how good you are at improvising, changing or how much energy do you have to get out of your safe places and explore another mental routes that you may not be used to, etc.


The attitude towards decisions, activation energy, willpower, planning, personal direction, goals, responsibilities, control, authority, obligations, and esteem.


__L - Logic:__

well, logic reasoning. Security in the logical following of information. The opposite of giving too much thought to something, but also not devaluing the information or being disinterested. Adapt to logical information and know how to interpret it precisely.


The attitude towards all truth, details, facts, comparisons, calculations, assessments, computations, categorizations, systems, analyses, and proofs.


__F - Physics:__

Physical needs. Understanding about the outside world. The value that is given to the senses and experiences that occur outside of our mind. It also has to do with the aesthetic sense and with enjoying what comes from tangible objects (food, clothing, landscapes, etc).


The attitude towards matter, materials, location, practicality, sensations, appearances, nutrition, hygiene, possessions, comfort, and worth.


__E- Emotion:__

Feelings and the importance that they have in making decisions and in interpreting the world, in dealing with others, etc. Also related to sensitivity, humor, imagination, introspection, the free expression of oneself and our feelings.


The attitude towards reactions, moods, affect, tone, expressions, imagination, associations, bonds, relationships, morals, and passion.


My own definitions I wrote:


"1V: focus on how to get things done/results-oriented, responsibilities and exerting willpower and work ethic ; entrepreneurial and leadership-oriented in nature ; has to do with and being driven by setting and accomplishing goals, meeting responsibilities, and decisiveness in self-direction."


"1L: applying and main focus on understanding of the world, their mind, ideas, knowledge ; has to do with the realm of reasoning, logic, information, research, problem solving, academia ; exploration, developing, and own conceptions of explanations, argumentation, philosophizing, analyzing."


"1E: judgements and intuitions on emotions and people like relations ; quick to be expressive ; main impact by and focus on emotional realm and states, theirs and others', and experiences that impact how they feel ; mainly acts upon and what matches their emotional state and how they feel towards/about things/people."


"1F: one's own tastes, preference for environment/surrounding's comfort, aesthetics ; living style based on priority of own needs, emphasis ; focus on and mainly acts upon what matches on preferences on what they feel, sense, visually perceive, and their needs/comfort/physical wellbeing."


__II. Attitudes__

1 - Confident ; 2 - Flexible ; 3 - Insecure ; 4 - Unconcerned


1) First slot - Confident in your own abilities with it and don't necessarily like input from others, because you trust your own skill and judgement in it the most.

aggressive in nature - results focused - sufficient at being involved - bold

https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/positions/confident/


2) Second slot - Also confident in your abilities with this, but are open to collaboration.

passive in nature - process focused - sufficient at being involved - malleable

https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/positions/flexible/


3) Third slot - You are insecure about your abilities with this and can become defensive about it

aggressive in nature - process focused - insufficient at being involved - apprehensive

https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/positions/insecure/


4) Fourth slot - You mostly ignore this and let other people make decisions about it, usually going along with their judgement.

passive in nature - results focused - insufficient at being involved - unbothered

https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/positions/unbothered/


__III. Type Descriptions__

VLEF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/pente/vlef/

VELF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/pente/velf/

VFEL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tessera/vfel/

VEFL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tessera/vefl/

VLFE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tria/vlfe/

VFLE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tria/vfle/


LVEF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/exi/lvef/

LEVF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/exi/levf/

LEFV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tessera/lefv/

LFEV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tessera/lfev/

LFVE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/dio/lfve/

LVFE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/dio/lvfe/


FLVE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/ena/flve/

FVLE https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/ena/fvle/

FEVL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/exi/fevl/

FVEL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/exi/fvel/

FLEV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/pente/flev/

FELV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/exi/fevl/


ELFV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tria/elfv/

EFLV https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/tria/eflv/

EVFL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/dio/evfl/

EFVL https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/dio/efvl/

ELVF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/ena/elvf/

EVLF https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/personality-profiles/ena/evlf/


IV. Attitudinal Psyche Attitudes Descriptions:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQrxMybhcaH7pqgzVAzlaHhf2Yd-X1qD_xw_t7ZI1JQTLxo0O07YWvFhB1vdWujK3O1vXtWgp2i3OE5/pub


a. Socionics correlation

(Not really accurate overall because type correlations don’t necessarily work in AP)

V = Te, Se

L = Ti, Ni, Ne, Te

F = Si

E = Fe, Fi


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