Quote Originally Posted by ananke View Post
Don't ask me. I've met other guys saying they were knights, and they were all IEIs. I kind of thought it was because they live in a fantasy world, where they are noble heroes. Also, they were all E9s, so maybe it's a freak result of the IEI and E9 combination?

For other freak combinations, if you see somebody wearing native american headdresses, he/she is probably IEE.

Edit: I ended up curious enough to read about 70% of SirKnight's posts in this thread, and found a bit of Ti-valuing, a bit of Fi-valuing, a bit of Si-valuing, possibly rationality, then possibly irrationality, possibly ethical..... Really, not much to go by. SirKnight, I think you are probably an introvert because your focus is on the introverted elements. Ethical introverts with decent Ti, Fi and Si are SEIs and EIIs. At the moment I think those types are more probable than IEI. You give very detailed information in a way that seems Si-valuing > Ni -valuing. I think that is what makes silverchris say "not IEI". Ni-valuers tend to look at the big picture. You seem to notice details.

If you work with somebody, how do you prefer to work? Describe.
Sorry, Ananke, I didn't see your edit before I posted. Now that you say SEI, though, I've read a lot of the profiles online about it. EII doesn't fit very well, but SEI seems to fit very well. I'm fairly certain I've narrowed it down to either SEI or IEI. I know I'm ethical, and fairly certain that I'm introverted and irrational. So now that leaves intuitive or sensing.

I think the reason that I considered myself intuitive so long is that I tend to spend a lot of time in my head and I worry about the future a lot. But then, that may not be because of intuition but rather because of sensing's tendency towards single-tasking. So, whenever I'm thinking, then I just focus on thinking to the exclusion of everything else, treating thinking as a single task. At any rate, I'm most certainly Process on the Process/Result dichotomy. I know Reinen dichotomies are considered logically sketchy, but of all of them, this one seems the least subjective to me. I always focus on finishing one thing at a time. Hell, whenever there's more than one thing on my dinner plate I always eat one thing after another.

As to your question though, I really just like working alone, if its possible. If it isn't then I prefer it when everyone in the group has one very clearly defined task to follow that no one else can interfere with.

When I have to work with someone else on something then they'll either be the person who knows more than I do, in which I case I almost totally defer to them since I don't want to drag them down and end up being The Guy Who Contributes Nothing Whatsoever To the Project and feel like a worthless scumbag, or on the other side of things I'll realize that I know more than my partner and will basically just try to phase them out of the project as much as possible and assign myself the lion's share of the workload and so become The Guy Who Does Everything All By Himself.

There's very little in between so its refreshing when I realize that I can trust someone to do their end of the job well and so can leave it all up to them. All the same though, I really just prefer having my own slice of project to work and do in my own way without anyone else feeling the need to contribute or to edit until after I have it at the point I feel its ready to be shared.