WhiteKnight82
Real name: S. SternGender: male
From: London, England
Website: www.definitive-socionics.info
Wikidot.com user since: 1190639187|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z (%O ago)
Karma level: guru
So Who Am I?

Well my parents named me Spencer though you may call me “Spence“. I have an upper-second class honors degree in Multimedia Technology & Applications that I was awarded back in 2003.
I believe in personal growth and that relationships and networking are crucial in achieving success. I also believe that everything tends to happen for a reason except when we throw caution to the wind and literally act-on-impulse due to a high awareness of our "default" natures.
My political view steers towards libertarianism which basically means that I believe in freedom-of-will to do what I like whilst providing the same basic right to others as long as it doesn’t inflict pain or annoyance in the process, expecting the same in return.
At best I have secular views of the world, god seldom comes into the equation unless I need someone to use as an immediate "scapegoat".
On an average day I remain fairly gnostic and atheist knowing and believing that only I alone can create a life of happiness where knowledge, practice (and a dashing of personal faith) are the keys to my success.
In other words, if it's to be then it's up to me!
So what Can I Do?
- Tech support and consultancy for myself and others;
- Research, research and more research;
- Web 2.0 Development i.e. I can and will set-up content management systems, play around with "HTML-like" codes in order to populate it with text, images, audio, video etc. to build online communities and generate traffic;
- Analysis of complex systems and ideas that may come in handy at some point;
- Publishing and marketing of my research on the web and in print;
- Experimental gourmet cooking in the kitchen;
- Over-delivered results when asked to do something specific e.g. fix someone’s internet connection and I may end up tweaking the operating system too just for good measure;
- Remain calm under pressure and in a crisis situation;
- Introspect and learn from my mistakes willingly (and sometimes publicly);
Another great Web 2.0 accomplishment…
I have been studying the wonderful world of Socionics since late 2003. After four years of observation, testing and continuous evaluations I eventually wrote my first-ever book on the subject entitled Socionics Demystified: A New Social Psychology for Understanding Relationships.