What Introversion Means in Socionics
Introversion in Socionics is not about shyness, social anxiety, or preferring to stay home with a book—though an introvert may experience any of those. In Socionics, introversion is an information‑processing orientation. It describes how a person organizes energy, attention, and meaning, not how outgoing or reserved they appear.
Socionics introversion has three core features:
Internal referencing — Introverts evaluate new information against their inner frameworks: personal principles, internal models, private impressions. They check inward before they act outward.
Depth over breadth — They prefer fewer inputs at a time, but they explore those inputs more thoroughly. They refine, distill, and stabilize information rather than constantly expanding it.
Selective engagement — Introverts don’t avoid interaction; they simply engage when it serves a purpose. Their attention is a resource they allocate intentionally.
Socionics also ties introversion to static information metabolism. Introverts tend to stabilize, preserve, and deepen what already exists. They maintain continuity. They anchor. They hold the thread.
This is why an introverted type in Socionics may look surprisingly social or expressive in daily life. Their introversion is not about behavior—it’s about where their attention lives and how they metabolize reality.
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A Groundbreaking Introduction to Socionics—Now in English from the Founder of the Field
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