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Cognitive function 'Extroverted sensing'

Cognitive function Extroverted sensing
 Extroverted sensing (Se) in MBTI  is the use of our senses to perceive incoming information of the real world at the current time.
 
In extroverted perception, the main focus of the information received is directed to the objective, physical world around us and helps us to fully experience it directly.
 
People with strong Se are very well oriented in their senses, in the environment and the world around them and are especially energetic when they come into contact with other people, objects and various new exciting situations in their surroundings.

These people are astute observers, catching information that some overlook, They are full of energy, constantly open to any adventure and are the most sociable.
 
Two personality types with a strong Extroverted sensing are ESTP – Entrepreneur  and  ESFP – Entertainer.
Conversely, this function is weak in INTJ  –  Architect and INFJ  –  Advocate.
 
 
 
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