One thing I need to address when thinking about the SJ's. People tend to think of us as The Guardians which is not always the case. Our actions tend to come from what we see as our core beliefs, and tend to not violate them often. This may be based on Religion, Culture, Law, or some self imposed code of conduct (or a combination of these guidelines.) It's good to know what an SJ values if you plan on having any relationship with them.
This list shows my thinking about the core values of an SJ, and how they act toward others:
This list shows my thinking about the core values of an SJ, and how they act toward others:
- With Religion as the core value an SJ will tend to act as a follower of that group would/should.
- With Culture as the core values an SJ may treat people how their culture deams to treat others.
- With Law as the core value an SJ can be very legalistic and act in ways to just not violate the law.
- With an internal code of conduct as the core value an SJ may treat others horribly, because their actions may not be addressed in their code of conduct, and are probably unknown to others.