In today's post, I want to publicly answer a question I was asked yesterday during our study session: what’s my take on the widespread use of TIM-Socionics in manga and anime, and what do I think about the super popular gaming tests like the Enhypen Ideal Type quiz and others?
My short answer? I think it’s awesome!
First off, giving anime characters TIM/Socionics profiles helps generations who grew up or are growing up with these characters better understand other people. It fosters the understanding that people are different—not in the baby boomer way where everyone is so unique it's impossible to classify. This baby boomer obsession with being a "unique snowflake" will linger in future generations' memories for a long time. However, those who aren’t part of this generation understand that while people are different, classification is possible. By carefully observing people, you can easily spot certain patterns some have and others don’t.
Secondly, this understanding that people are different, already systemic among fans of K-pop, anime, and manga, helps avoid wasting mental energy in real-life interactions. Knowing someone’s type can help you avoid emotional drama (or dive into it with mutual enjoyment) and save a ton of time. I’d say years of life can be saved and invested in other relationships that have a solid theoretical foundation and can develop more harmoniously from the start.
Given that TIM is immutable, while individual characteristics are mutable, being in an environment (even a virtual one) with various TIMs and gaining experience interacting with them allows people to communicate in groups more maturely and preparedly. Instead of “diving into relationships” like into dark waters, someone who understands TIM-Socionics and uses tools like Opteamyzer can anticipate what to expect from different team members. This helps establish mutual trust almost immediately in the relationship-building process. I’d call this a shift from the animal model of communication to a more systematized, human-suitable model.
Lastly, game tests like the Enhypen Ideal Type quiz promote a deeper understanding of relationship dynamics between people. By applying typology to individuals, the relationships between types also become classifiable. This understanding extends beyond personal relationships to professional environments, where knowing the TIM or Socionics type of colleagues can lead to better teamwork and productivity.
In the context of modern media, especially in anime and K-pop, typology provides a framework for viewers and fans to connect with characters and idols on a deeper level. It creates a bridge between fictional narratives and real-life interactions, offering insights that are both entertaining and educational.
Typology in anime and K-pop serves as an educational tool, subtly teaching fans about personality differences and how to navigate them. For instance, understanding why a character behaves a certain way can translate to real-world empathy and patience. This educational aspect is particularly valuable for younger audiences who are still developing their social skills and understanding of the world.
Opteamyzer is a powerful tool designed to optimize team composition based on TIM and Socionics compatibility. It helps organizations build harmonious teams by considering intertype relationships and values alignment.
In the world of anime and K-pop, the alignment of values and understanding of intertype relationships based on TIM and Socionics are critical for success. By understanding the potential conflicts that arise from differing Quadras and implementing strategies to address these differences, fans and enthusiasts can achieve greater harmony and enjoyment in their interactions.
Opteamyzer provides a comprehensive solution for optimizing team dynamics, offering valuable insights and practical tools to build harmonious and high-performing teams. By leveraging this tool, fans of anime and K-pop can navigate the complexities of personality diversity and create environments where all interactions can thrive.
In summary, using TIM-Socionics characters in manga, anime, and K-pop represents a forward-thinking advancement that previous generations may not be fully ready for. However, as these concepts gain more traction, the benefits of understanding and applying typology in these contexts will become increasingly evident. It’s an exciting time for fans of anime and K-pop to explore these ideas and see how they can enhance their understanding of themselves and others.