Continuing
this thread, because I was off-topic there:
KeroZen, just a little hint about our dilemma: do you notice your writing style, that it's structured like a tree? This is, IMO a great difference between how IEIs and ILEs can put their reasoning into words: while IEIs have no problem in maintaining a coherent sentence and paragraph, even in a literary manner - it is some sort of a storytelling - I'd add, ILEs struggle all the time to put their structured ideas into a continuous flow of words. Things connect and go from one thing to another in a big tree that contains virtually everything, at one point you have to arbitrarily stop refining on one branch, to get to the main trunk to go further on what could be called "the main point". Am I right that this is also a problem to you too?
Paranthetic, incidental, "however", "nevertheless", "but", "and", "also", "on the other hand", and things like these. Note how people get stuck onto one thing while to you (IMO), that's only a small detail with no meaning outside the big structural picture.
Edit: but this reduces, of course, to who you consider to be an ILE, correctly typed, and what you understand from the descriptions. Look for the clues, to find out the different reasoning - or process of thought - behind the behavioral traits of different types. Otherwise, I can't tell you what to take for granted and what to be skeptical of.