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What exactly is a compensatory narcissist?
I wanna hear it in your words....
I wouldn't describe myself as valuing non-conforming over everything. On the list I also like being taken care of and acceptance. I also dislike failing duty and being ignored.
Also, I wouldn't describe, say ESEs being self-defeating or LSEs being notably passive-aggressive.
Also, awks for the SEE who likes relationships and dislikes being alone being partnered with the ILI who likes solitude and "dislikes intimacy". Man that relationship must be rough.
Careful doesn't mean the same thing as caregiving.
You misspelled 'schizotypal' in the LII category.
still as bad as the other "let's combine terms from general psychology and other systems with socionics" things you proposed. Sorry, I get the general wish, but it seems like you're making connections that are just a little bit far-fetched.
I find histrionic (IEI), depressive (LSI) and obsessive (EIE) fine. Work on others some more time, though.
pretty terrible
If I'm any example, I'd say avoidant fits EII well... o_o In the extreme case that is, I don't think I'm THAT bad personally, if I had a problem that'd be it. My ILI friend is damn near close to schizoid too, he can be very inconsiderate and somehow seperates himself from his actions towards others at times, it's weird. Holy shit was ESI dependent spot-on with my ex though. IEI histrionics can definitely relate to a cook at my workplace, she's a spaz. My ESE coworker has a very self-depreciative opinion of himself sometimes, so I'd say that fits. Given, all these are flaws of people I know, not full-blown disorders, but a lot of this seems to match up in my eyes. I'm gonna look out for these other traits listed though, and I'll be scrutinizing this stuff as well. But at least a chunk of it matches up so far, in my opinion.
What does it mean "to be healthy"? Is this psychologically healthy?
It's supposed to show the EII's hidden agenda, which is Si and in this particular chart is called "to be healthy."