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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
Oh. I forgot.
If stream looks like stream, and the fibers have a length, and the pupil is tiny, then when the pupil is dilated, those fibers should bend and fold over each other, making it look flower.
I wonder what they have on their driver's license.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
brown eyes are my fav, if i pick a fav.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
My eyes are POO BROWN TOO! I tried super hard to take a photo of them that you could see into the Iris but this is the closest I got. They're very dark. Excuse the shitty eyeliner job. Snapchat-4289180339900478995.jpg
ACTUALLY -- zooming in closer.. I think I actually mostly fit Shaker. That suits me as well, perfectly.
No experiment is really racist so long as it's not really labeled as such. You can just observe a "trend" as it were and let the "racial" factor be damned.
Even so, given we're on the subject of Eye Color, well, mine are basically gunmetal grey with a slightly bluish tint. Funny thing is that there are stereotypes and tropes associated with eye color and that, for me at least, it actually fits. Grey eyed people like me, for instance, are said to adopt an "ideals before people" approach, to demand a kind of intellectual hard line approach as it were. Though they can be very compassionate in that approach the fact remains that "grey" is the color of nothingness in the eyes of most people. It's the eternal, boring, "middle ground" color of neutrality. Rather hard to rally people behind a vision of a "grey" future if ya catch my drift. Yet, if ya want an "ideological" character, well, grey eyes are pretty much standard.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
I am clueless on how to just get my eye and crop it out without reducing pic size and making it fuzzy. I just don't have the skill and even the real close ups do not really match any of the 4 pics. I am fine with "jewel" as the are noticeable but I am not 100% on my secondary because among the streams there are various other patterns, like triangles. Maybe even all 4 types (not convinced those are the only 4 but maybe when they all are under special magnification) if you look at the pics with different lighting and angles. I kind of thought my eye looked similar to yours when you posted it but only the color in certain lighting.
I am almost through with this eye thing and moving on to VI similarities.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
i used my phone cam as close to my eyeball as possible (well, until it was too close) - but i took like 30 pics... i followed hacim (who used the flash - for some reason my phone cam is more in focus when i use the flash - it seems to correct for how i can't hold it still enough) and bg (he used outdoor lighting). i used InfranView (it's freeware that i already had) to crop and resize. i think i cropped first and resized second because it was messing with the resolution in the other order and i didn't feel like trying to figure out why. i really think it all depends on your camera and which programs you have that you can edit in. i was inspired by @bg's image which was gloriously in focus.
aw. you removed your images.
I had a hard time seeing mine, but i think it's stream.
This is interesting. Incidentally there've been studies that have correlated personality with concentric vs radial iris patterns.
EDIT: the flower description fits me well too
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Enneagram: 9w1 6w5 2w3 so/sx
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http://hubpages.com/education/Does-e...onality-traits
Does Eye Color Indicate Intelligence and Personality? What Are Your Eyes Telling the World?
Updated on June 9, 2016
New Research and Studies Suggest There Is a Correlation Between Eye Color, Iris Pattern, and Personality
As sometimes happens in my quest for information, I recently came across several articles proclaiming that eye color and iris pattern of the eye can indicate intelligence, personality traits, and one’s health condition.
I have heard about doctors being able to tell about a person’s health condition by examining their eyes before, but this was the first I have heard that one’s personality or intelligence could be predicted, or diagnosed if you prefer, from the color of one’s eyes.
It was a surprise to me to learn that several people and organizations have actually conducted studies on the subject of eye color and iris pattern in relation to personality and/or intelligence.
Mats Larsson, a graduate student in psychology at Orebro University in Sweden has connected iris patterns of the eye to personality traits. Also, a group of Czech researchers will soon have the results of a study published in which they determined a person’s ability to dominate over others according to their eye color. Indeed, I could almost meet the word requirement for a HubPages article just by listing every person and organization that has done research of any kind on this subject; so let us get on to the findings.
Variations In Eye Color and How They Are Perceived
Europeans have the most variation in eye color. The most common eye color is brown, the second most common eye color is blue or gray, and the least common, or most rare eye color is green.
A survey was conducted by CyberPulse, a division of Impulse Research Corporation in Los Angeles, and commissioned by CIBA Vision. The survey questioned 1,016 women ages 16 to 35. The results found that women often associate different eye colors with specific personality traits.
The above study found that 34% of participants considered people with brown eyes intelligent, kind, and trustworthy. In contrast, people with blue eyes were considered kind, sweet, and sexy, but only 7% of participants described blue-eyed people as intelligent. Finally, 29% of research participants said they considered green eyes, the sexiest of all the different colors, and their owners to be creative, sexy -- and a bit devious.
A List of What Some Researchers Believe the Different Eye Colors Indicate
Brown Eyes: Outgoing, vivacious, and affable. People with brown eyes are often individualists who are steadfast, serious, practical, self sufficient, with a somewhat retiring nature, and a strong sense of commitment. Often attractive, adorable, and enjoys making new friends. Kind, loyal and devoted to the special people in their lives, likes to cheer people up, and known as the best kissers of all.
Hazel Eyes: Determined, imaginative, loves adventure and trying new things, often has a boundless inner vitality. People with hazel eyes are often risk takers yet profound thinkers, courageous in the face of adversity, aware of their own limitations, responsible, but often have a serious selfish streak.
Green Eyes: Have an air of mystery and a quiet self-sufficiency. People with green eyes are often unpredictable, yet slow to anger. They often have unlimited patience, capable of great emotional restraint. They are original, creative, highly intelligent, intellectual, and can easily employ serious concentration even in highly distracting environments. People with green eyes love freedom, project sex appeal, and perform well under great pressure. They tend to be the happiest of all the different eye colors. Passionate and tending towards long-term relationships both romantic and platonic, they are generally attractive and sensual.
Blue Eyes: Pose high intellect, devotion to noble causes, sincerity, self-sufficiency, and are sentimental. People with blue eyes get easily bogged down by routine, often hold grudges, are moody, but have great stamina, and generally have a bright and happy nature.
Violet Eyes: Highly imaginative and creative, possess lots of self-esteem, and they are often perfectionists with high ideals. People with violet eyes generally have lots of charisma.
Gray Eyes: People with gray eyes are thought to be conformists, quiet and self-effacing, but usually patient in waiting for self-opportunities, as well as calculating and deceptive. People with gray eyes tend to be courageous, but obstinate. They are uncertain in affection.
Black Eyes: Have a dynamic character full of vitality, people with black eyes tond to be hot-tempered, impulsive and often seek dangerous adventures. They command respect, exhibit great dignity, but they are often pretentious, secretive and mysterious.
The Iris Pattern and Color of Every Eye Is Unique
Here the crypts and furrows are more visible. | Source
No Two People Have the Exact Same Eye Color or Iris Pattern
Since no two people have the same fingerprints or footprints, it should be no surprise that no two people have the same exact eye color or iris pattern either.
What may be surprising is that researchers believe every single person with blue eyes originated or descends from the same ancestor! Yes, that does seem surprising to me. There are a lot of people with blue eyes in this world and to think that they all descend from the same ancestor seems pretty amazing.
Researchers have determined that eye color changes over time because the eyes do not constantly and consistently produce pigment. Well, I already knew eye color can change, not only from the eye color a baby is born with to something else when they get older, but eye color can change even in older children or adults over time.
My eyes were blue as a child, but as I got older they became green. They were green by the time I reached 17 years. My mother’s eyes were green and now my daughter’s eyes are also green. Not surprisingly genetics play a big part in a person’s eye color.
However, it is not just one gene that determines eye color, but a combination of genes which is why some people may have two colors or more in their iris if you look closely, and some people may even have different colored irises in each eye.
Examples of Iris Patterns and Color
Below image: “Left: A smoothly textured iris with no crypts (gaps) between the fibers. Center: A loosely textured iris with a large number of crypts. Right: Arrows indicate a contraction furrow extending part way around the iris.” | Source
What Are Furrows and Crypts?
Crypts: Squiggly lines radiating out from the pupil.
Furrows: Circular lines curving around the outer edge of the iris.
See examples of crypts and furrows in the photo above.
More Scientific Than Subjective
Mats Larsson has gotten more scientific about his research regarding the correlation between personality and the color and pattern of the human eye’s iris. He counts the crypts and furrows in a person’s iris. He determined that, “. . . a low frequency of crypts was significantly associated with tender-mindedness, warmth, trust, and positive emotions, whereas more distinct and extended furrows were associated with impulsiveness.”
‘”Still, cautions Larsson, looking deep into people’s eyes won’t give you irrefutable insight into their personality. “We’ve only looked at group effects,” he says. “It’s not possible to describe an individual’s personality from our data.”’
Determining personality and intelligence by examining a person’s eye color and the patterns in one’s iris is still in the early developing stages. With so many studies being conducted by researchers and scientists, be prepared over the next few years to learn what they are discovering about this relatively new and curious practice.
What are your perceptions about eye color? Do you think the descriptions above fit you, or most of the people you know? Do you think in time that it will be possible to determine scientifically what someone’s intelligence and/or personality are by ‘reading’ or examining the irises of their eyes?
What Your Eyes Say About You
Your eyes are [continually] making tiny movements, called saccades, and brief pauses, called fixations as you read and observe different things on the page or in the room around you.
Psychology Today
Scientists are discovering that eye movement patterns — where we look, and for how long — reveals important information about how we read, how we learn, and even what kind of people we are.
Psychology Today
How You Move Your Eyes Tattles on You!
Researchers are learning the importance of eye movement. Evan Risko, cognitive researcher and assistant professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario Canada, one of Canada’s leading universities, has concluded, “Who a person is relates to how they move their eyes.”
Learning what is relevant often takes years of experience. Studies have shown that the ability to focus on what is important with ones eyes where graphs, text, photos, diagrams, etc., are concerned, is one of the most important differences between experts and newbies.
While newbies can be taught what the experts took years to learn, the question I have is what about those people who found the right answer to the test questions posed, but were not experts? Was their ability to find the right answer without anyone directing their gaze at important parts of a diagram due to intelligence, since they had limited, if any, experience with similar challenges previously?
Eye-tracking equipment (video cameras that record even the tiniest movement of the eyes) has shown that people who are naturally curious and who like to learn and have new experiences, move their eyes much more, taking in more details of graphics and other information. These people tend to score higher on intelligence tests.
This is not related to eye color or iris pattern, but to eye movement when studying something new, whether it is a concept, directions on how to do something, or even a new social experience.
References
Discovery Magazine
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/may...ow-to-the-soul
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
i never know if people would count my eyes as green or hazel. they have a lot of green in them, but in sunlight may appear gold. and there's the ring of gold and then brown around the pupil along with the brown specks.
so far i'm skeptical about eyes & personality... i think there are probably definite things you can tell about a person from looking at their irises (or movement patterns), but i don't think "we" have enough "research" yet to really have anything terribly useful on this yet.
i'm also annoyed that "brown eyes" would only be one sort of personality. most humans have brown eyes--all different shades and types of brown eyes (there is not just one sort of brown eye *at all*). i mean, really?
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@Aylen: "People with gray eyes are thought to be conformists, quiet and self-effacing, but usually patient in waiting for self-opportunities, as well as calculating and deceptive. People with gray eyes tend to be courageous, but obstinate. They are uncertain in affection."
Pretty much fits with the tropes, though it must be said that the stereotype I mentioned does remain. Their "cold" demeanor is still in place but, well, it also carries a kind of innocence. They expect the world to work in a certain way, yet the way they expect it to might be off by a very wide margin. Which while it may be great within their system, simply sucks in practice. As an aside the Hazel Eye thing does fit wit my bro, especially the strong selfish streak. My god is he selfish, but I think I tempered it off just enough for him to not go into any dark/evil territories. He always consults me for my at obviously critical junctures. No plan involving major physical risk or morally grey situations on his part fails to be run by me before he does an irreversible act so that I may tell him if he's got the "right" answer.
I think that might be a dual thing. Your biggest weak spot? Dual has that covered for ya, so just ask them and go along with it. I mean, if we're all moist robots, and one moist robot has everything we lack and vice-versa, then we had best stick together so that we always have the best chance of calculating the best way towards a better future!
My eye color is a mixture too so it changes depending on lighting, I guess. I was told to pick hazel every time I asked, so I did. I am curious about the idea that even in brown eyes no two people have the same eye color. I never paid enough attention to brown shades to notice.
Says Hazel on my licence but limited option. I can see why people might think I am selfish though. It is because I am not doing what they want me to do. What they want me to do is not always more important than what I want to do. I weigh the benefits and act accordingly.
The results are interesting since they are based on what a group in the study had to say when asked what their subjective perception of personality was of people with different eye colors was.
It says as much at the end of the article.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
Mine: shielded
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Intrusion:
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LOL. It actually starts quite well.
Green Eyes: Have an air of mystery and a quiet self-sufficiency. People with green eyes are often unpredictable, yet slow to anger. They often have unlimited patience, capable of great emotional restraint. They are original, creative, highly intelligent, intellectual, and can easily employ serious concentration even in highly distracting environments. People with green eyes love freedom, project sex appeal, and perform well under great pressure. They tend to be the happiest of all the different eye colors. Passionate and tending towards long-term relationships both romantic and platonic, they are generally attractive and sensual.
Siberia: Here I come! My distant relatives.As with blue eyes, the color of green eyes does not result simply from the pigmentation of the iris. The green color is caused by the combination of: 1) an amber or light brown pigmentation in the stroma of the iris (which has a low or moderate concentration of melanin) with: 2) a blue shade created by the Rayleigh scattering of reflected light.[54] Green eyes contain the yellowish pigment lipochrome.[60]
Green eyes probably result from the interaction of multiple variants within the OCA2 and other genes. They were present in south Siberia during the Bronze Age.[61]
They are most common in Northern, Western and Central Europe.[62][63] In Ireland and Scotland 14% of people have brown eyes and 86% have either blue or green eyes,[37] In Iceland, 89% of women and 87% of men have either blue or green eye color.[64] A study of Icelandic and Dutch adults found green eyes to be much more prevalent in women than in men.[65] Among European Americans, green eyes are most common among those of recent Celtic and Germanic ancestry, about 16%.[66] 37.2% of Italians from Verona and 56% of Slovenes have blue/green eyes.[67][68] Green eyes are common in Tabby cats as well as the Chinchilla Longhair and its shorthaired equivalents are notable for their black-rimmed sea-green eyes.
Nice there was even a witch hunt for green eyed people hence I'm a victim and need special treatment.
Over here brown eyes is in clear minority. You can actually hear some women talking about beautiful brown eyes.
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I have green eyes, to summarize in a popular way, it’s the layering a blue pigments, and yellowish light brown. I have sectoral heterochromia, and jewel (mental) or stream (kinesthetic) iris. Below through the link, clear photos of my own eyes:
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-tha.../Anaïs-A-Grand
I have been typed INxJ.
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