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Reading Aushra's Sign
A slow reading of the home image, the ILE mental ring, the four-stroke engine, and intertype relations.
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A clear route into the sixteen types, Model A, Model L, and the four quadra currents.
Start with the basics, explore the types, then go deeper into the structure underneath personality and relation.
What's New
Recent essays, tools, games, videos, and Model L additions in one place.
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A slow reading of the home image, the ILE mental ring, the four-stroke engine, and intertype relations.
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· Conceptual Foundations Video
The second Conceptual Foundations short: Model L separates dimensionality from priority, then shows how their difference creates demand.
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Behaviour is evidence rather than verdict: the visible act has to be routed through the metabolism that produced it.
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The first Conceptual Foundations short: Model L shifts from reading functions as stack positions to reading them as coordinates in a generated field.
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Why fluency is not devotion: strong functions can be low-priority, and valued functions may matter even when they are hard to use.
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A dense structural map showing how Reinin dichotomies, Model A function dichotomies, and Model L tetrachotomies fit together.
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TetraTypes is an independent guide to Socionics: the sixteen types, the four quadras, intertype relations, and the deeper structure behind Model A and Model L.
The aim is practical before it is philosophical. You can use the site to learn the basic type system, compare types, understand relationships, practise typing, and explore Model L when you are ready for a higher-resolution map.
Underneath that practical route is a larger idea: type is not just a list of traits. It is a pattern of information metabolism: what a person notices, values, resists, seeks, and translates into action.
Learning Route
Use the site as a guided route rather than a wall of theory. Start simple, then follow the structure as far as you want to go.
A plain-English entry point for the system: what Socionics is, what the sixteen types are, and how to begin without drowning in terminology.
Open the guideBrowse the type profiles, quadras, temperaments, clubs, and type patterns. This is the best place to connect the theory to people.
View the typesExplore how types interact: what tends to feel easy, strained, energising, confusing, supportive, or exposing.
Explore relationsThe classic Socionics structure: eight elements, eight positions, valued blocks, quadras, and the basic mechanics of type.
Learn Model AA transition route for readers who know the classical model and want to understand why Model L adds more resolution.
Cross the bridgeThe high-resolution map: monadic elements, capacities, radial positions, demand, and the generated coordinate field.
Open Model LQuadra Currents
The four quadras are not just social clubs. They are four ways information becomes meaning, significance, purpose, and value.
Experience becomes ideas, possibility, humour, shared curiosity, and conceptual play.
Inner narrative becomes codes, drama, loyalty, mobilisation, and public force.
Strategic perception becomes decisive action, leverage, consequence, and personal aim.
Practical experience becomes trust, craft, care, growth, and sustainable usefulness.