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    EIEs are most readily focused on channeling their dynamic emotional states into outward displays of self-expression. These types normally have an extensive emotional range and are greatly motivated to express how they feel without constraint, feeling contented only when they have found an audience willing to listen to their messages. What comes naturally to the EIE is their generation of a collective mood that has the intended purpose of affecting others, whether it be inherently positive or negative in orientation. EIEs masterfully channel their broad range of emotional expressions to characterize the sheer power and depth of their experiences. Additionally, some EIEs can also be motivated to project an image of themselves that the personally identify with, though this can more broadly manifest as EIEs presenting themselves differently from how they might internally, especially if it means being accepted by the communities they like.


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    Often, EIEs will want to commit themselves to a fixed vision of how they think the world should be and analyze the past for broad, recursive trends in order to better adapt themselves in the future. This comprehension of how events develop dynamically over time gives EIEs the ability to sift through past events to determine the abstract ideals that are meaningful to them. Once the EIE has figured out what their mission or goal is, they will feel inclined to motivate and rally others to their cause with profound pathetical persuasion. Even though EIEs can be predisposed to periods of deep reflection, it is rare to see an EIE in a state of passive observation as they are driven to getting their their insightful fanaticisms out to the public. Additionally, EIEs are captivated by their own destinies and seek to bring the ideas of the past that are close to their hearts into the present. Consequently, it is not uncommon to see EIEs switching between social roles and testing out different modes of expression on others, so long as it helps them achieve the goals that they've envisioned.


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    EIEs recognize the need to be responsible and conscientious of the tasks they delegate, investing a great deal of effort into getting their work done quickly and efficiently. Yet, this is only true if the EIE's line of work satisfies what their passions dictate. Furthermore, EIEs find that the communication of procedural steps or facts is boring and will want to imbue their tireless emotional energy into it, keeping their audience engaged and ready to act on a moment's notice. In the scope of learning new information, EIEs are more comfortable adhering to a set system of how something should work, rather than having to figure out how it works themselves.


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    EIEs reject the notion that a good life is one that should be experienced simply and will want to strive for something greater. The root of this lofty ambition has to do with the EIE's discontent with the languid satisfaction of the present. In any case, EIEs tend to get so caught up in the bigger picture that they inadvertently overlook or even neglect the minor responsibilities that are negligible to them. The restless activity of these types often results in them taking the dramatic flair of their passions to the extreme, sacrificing their health and wellbeing for a cause they find noble. This can manifest in the EIE demonstrating self-sacrificial tendencies, seeking to make a worthwhile impact for the benefit of their community.


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    When faced with a counter argument challenging their reasoning, EIEs find it difficult to distance themselves from using appeals of pathos and address their counter argument with proper logical explanations. However, EIEs are very appreciative of those who are able to organize their scattered insight into a formal system they can commit themselves to. Even though these types might initially struggle with performing this type of research, EIEs are still curious about the scientific, social and cultural developments of history. Furthermore, it is not uncommon to see EIEs as skeptical conversationalists, probing the intricacies of a dialogue so that they can assure that their understanding of a subject is correct.


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    EIEs carry themselves with a driven volition to push past those who challenge them and bringing about positive change by forcing their enemies to submit. However, the toughness of some EIEs tends to be exaggerated for the effect of getting the respect and attention they deserve. Other EIEs aren’t always so keen on portraying themselves as physically strong and will still want to convey that they are powerful individuals of high status. The unrestrained competitive spirit of EIEs can occasionally lead them to exaggerate what they’re capable of and put them into situations where they are unable to act decisively.


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    Even though EIEs can be quite vocal about their personal attitudes, they often ignore how they might be feeling in the moment if it's not propitious to the emotions they want to communicate to others. To EIEs, emotions should be used to inspire, bring people together and have some tangible effect on the world than to be felt for their own sake. Similarly, EIEs are social butterflies by nature, actively building new social contacts with people and not wanting to limit themselves to their ties with specific people. The emotions of EIEs are in a constant state of flux, as they do not want to limit themselves to a specific sentiment or feeling that's part of who they are.


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    EIEs show an extensive erudition on a wide range of topics and promote environments of creative novelty where ideas and concepts can be generated out in the open. Despite this, EIEs are more inclined to discard ideas that are not conducive to their own insight and they do not want to waste time brainstorming when they already have an understanding of how things will develop. It is more natural for the EIE to apply their insight to areas where they are trying to achieve something, than to endlessly research different topics that miss the central point. EIEs appreciate those who are able to explain concretely to them what should be done as it reorients their scattered disposition to everything that can be done.


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    What's this; a function per function description of the EIE type? Did you come up with this? It seems pretty good.

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