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Understanding the SEE Personality Type

Apr 28, 2025

SEE by Stratiyevskaya - Wikisocion

Introduction

  • Authored by Vera Stratievskaya, part of the Socionics framework.
  • Focuses on the SEE (ESFp) personality type.

Ego Block

1st Function - Se (Extraverted Sensing)

  • ESFp prioritizes willful protection of personal and team interests.
  • Values personal achievements and acknowledgment of authority.
  • Goals are to be the best, often requiring significant physical and mental resources.
  • Known for swift goal attainment and high work capacity.
  • Encourages creative competition and business activity.
  • Dislikes passivity and lack of initiative in others.
  • Active problem-solving approach, sometimes uses willful pressure.

2nd Function - Fi (Introverted Ethics)

  • Must remain the leader in any relationship and situation.
  • Needs constant acknowledgment of personal qualities.
  • Can gain enemies due to ethical inconsistency and relational maximalism.
  • Friendship and enmity are situational and can change rapidly.
  • Seeks constant validation and proof of leadership and influence.

Super-Ego Block

3rd Function - Ne (Extraverted Intuition)

  • Requires information on the possibilities and abilities of others.
  • Interested in potentials and future possibilities.
  • Often creates a positive impression of foresight.
  • Evaluates others based on subjective abilities and societal position.
  • Sometimes engages in ethically questionable behavior to probe situations.

4th Function - Ti (Introverted Logic)

  • Struggles with objectivity due to emotional biases.
  • May act against common sense based on logical stereotypes.
  • Avoids logical analysis and prefers intuition.
  • Finds it difficult to be consistent and logical, especially under pressure.

Super-id Block

5th Function - Ni (Introverted Intuition)

  • Often struggles with time management due to multiple simultaneous tasks.
  • Prefers to act in the moment rather than plan ahead.
  • Dislikes waiting and values immediate action.
  • Receives guidance on future consequences from duals like the ILI.

6th Function - Te (Extraverted Logic)

  • Highly active and industrious, adaptable to various tasks.
  • Values visible need and demand for work.
  • Masters new skills quickly and enjoys practical application.
  • Seeks practical advice and values competent partnership.
  • Avoids thorough checking and theoretical study.

Id Block

7th Function - Si (Introverted Sensing)

  • Concerned with appearance and presenting effectively.
  • Values comfort and convenience in lifestyle.
  • Artistic and aesthetically inclined, with personal style.
  • Physically active and enduring.

8th Function - Fe (Extraverted Ethics)

  • Uses emotions to manipulate and influence effectively.
  • Adapts emotional expression to fit situations.
  • Emotional influence is part of strategic relationship management.
  • Learns to express emotions more strategically with maturity and through duality with an ILI.

Conclusion

  • SEE is characterized by action, leadership ambition, and a need to prove and demonstrate capabilities.
  • Faces challenges with time management, logic, and ethical consistency.
  • Benefits from partnerships that provide foresight and logical stability.