i'd agree with this one especially cause this would make her an IEI maybe an Ni considering she said she needs to be moderated and/or controlled and is prone to overanalysis. @LostInDreams seems quite a romantic sweetheart :)
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I blushed.
I have a quite lousy whimsical temper to be a sweetheart though.
Socionics does not rule my life, M. Spaghetti Brain. Personality before the typing shit.
Probably not entirely.
She is a good cleaner though.
haha that about sums them up :))
good that's was my plan from the start! haha
and absolutely relative especially for some! :) glad I got to show off my brilliance and by brilliance i mean nerdiness :D
haha good job of noticing that! i guess you are a writer as you say :)
I'm just thinking about resuscitation -- when the paramedic injects adrenaline. Suddenly the two subtypes are indistinguishable.
The aggressor-victim dynamic is alive and well in Socionics theory :D
Well observed. Facts can justify the ends of whoever quotes them. I thought the two words were synonyms ... *reaches for the dictionary again*
I guess I am! :)
haha, out of all things you could have put them in you though about resuscitation?lol well I guess only then they become indistinguishable ..... :D
haha who me? never :)
ha, well apparently some people consider brilliance to be the ingenuity of the human mind but what do they even know? don't worry you have your facts straight! (:
I guess you meant to say "really is"?
Well I think that both emotionally/psychologically and in their life choices EIEs are pretty stable.
They have a strong, passionate personality, but their passions are well controlled (I'm mainly basing this off an EIE-fe I know well, don't know any EIE-ni's)
EIEs make sure to cross their t's and dot their i's,
whereas the irrational beta quadra members like IEI and SLE are more prone to going where the wind takes them, or to be ruled by moods or impulses.
I think it depends on the SLE. Professionally, my SLE friend is extremely reliable and gets huge amounts of work accomplished, and is never late for anything. Emotionally she is like a rock, and she never allows emotion to interfere with responsibilities. She probably comes across as more steady than me. She could almost be mistaken for an LSE. Her EP temperament comes out more in her personal life, where she awesomely lets things roll off her back. These EP coping skills also help her professionally, now that I think about it. (I am more of a stickler for details than she is, mostly in a way that slows down progress, but might produce a higher quality product.)
I am a very controlled looking person. The emotions that I allow to come across are friendliness, moderate enthusiasm, and seriousness. I am careful to hide strong emotions. But I feel things like injustice and disrespect very deeply. If I am feeling those emotions, I will express them mostly through my angry eyes, without saying much. I will let my emotions run wild internally, however, interfering with my sleep by night and giving me a constricted throat (or some other stress symptom) by day.
@Elina, @Persephone -- I think EIEs are in some ways the most irrational of the rationals, leading in such a bi-polar function as Fe, and having not the grounding of Si to back it up. I think the difference between IEIs and EIEs is that EIEs see emotions as pointless unless they lead to action (influenced so much by ther Se-HA).
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