Originally Posted by Dmitri Lytov Originally Posted by

As far as I remember, Jung describes Se as lust for physical enjoyment; people with this dominant function, according to him, sacrifice even their own careers to their lust for excitement and enjoyment.



According to socionics, extraverted sensing (or Will Sensing) is a control of physical space; people with this function as Program Function tend to spread their influence, to dominate over other people, and they often become leaders. Doesn't it contradict to what Jung wrote?



However, it contradicts only partly. Just as typical extraverts (in Jung's terms), people with this program functions often cannot stop their activity, cannot stop extending; they can extend and extend their power until they go too far, just like Napoleon Bonaparte who occupied much more than he was able to control.