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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
Sorry, but that sounds like a nightmare. I'd die of mental stress worrying that they might do it again, even still when I forgive I tend to be distant and feel a mental blockade that separates me from that person. At most I can forgive someone 3 times depending on the severity of their actions. I mean when I feel betrayed by someone, I rather avoid them to avoid feeling intense negative emotions.
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Library because this site has become sort of an idiocracy
GPT -
Information Elements: EII, also known as INFj or Dostoevsky, is characterized by dominant Introverted Feeling (Fi) and auxiliary Extroverted Intuition (Ne). IEI, also known as INFp or Esenin, is characterized by dominant Introverted Intuition (Ni) and auxiliary Extroverted Feeling (Fe). This leads to different ways in which these types perceive and process information.
Focus on Relationships: While both types are concerned with relationships, EIIs tend to focus on the internal dynamics and harmony within relationships, ensuring that each individual's values are aligned and respected. IEIs, on the other hand, are more focused on the external emotional atmosphere of relationships and seek to create an environment where people feel comfortable and inspired.
Approach to Problem Solving: EIIs tend to approach problems with a focus on understanding the underlying values and motivations of the people involved. They seek to find solutions that align with these values, ensuring harmony and cohesion. IEIs are more inclined to envision potential future scenarios and consider the implications of different choices. They are driven by their intuition and the emotional impact of potential outcomes.
Decision-making Process: EIIs often make decisions based on their personal values and ethics, considering how these align with the needs of others. They can struggle with indecision when faced with conflicting values. IEIs, however, are more likely to rely on their intuition and the emotional atmosphere surrounding a decision. This can result in them being more adaptable and flexible in their decision-making process.
Communication Style: EIIs have a preference for clear, concise, and sincere communication. They may struggle with ambiguity or vagueness in conversations, as they rely on their understanding of personal values to navigate social interactions. IEIs, in contrast, are more adept at reading between the lines and perceiving the emotional subtext of a conversation. They may use metaphor and symbolism to communicate their ideas and can be more enigmatic in their expression.
Response to Conflict: EIIs generally prefer to avoid conflict and may become distressed when faced with situations that disrupt harmony. They will often try to mediate and find a solution that aligns with the values of all parties involved. IEIs, while also conflict-averse, are more likely to withdraw from the situation and wait for the emotional atmosphere to settle before re-engaging. They may also use their intuitive understanding of others to navigate conflicts indirectly.
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WRITING
EII (INFj) - Ethical Intuitive Introvert:
Content: EIIs tend to focus on topics related to ethics, values, and morality. They might discuss personal growth, relationships, and the importance of understanding others.
Emotional tone: EIIs often have a strong sense of empathy and compassion in their writing. They may use emotive language to create an emotional connection with the reader.
Structure: EIIs are likely to be organized and structured in their writing. They may present ideas in a logical sequence and use clear examples to illustrate their points.
Intuition: Although EIIs have strong intuition, they tend to rely more on their ethical values in their writing. The intuition may show up in their ability to see patterns and connections between ideas, but it might be less prominent than their focus on ethics.
IEI (INFp) - Intuitive Ethical Introvert:
Content: IEIs often explore abstract concepts, such as future possibilities, symbolism, and the nature of human experience. Their writing might delve into topics like spirituality, creativity, or the subconscious mind.
Emotional tone: While IEIs also have a strong emotional component in their writing, it may be more subtle and nuanced compared to EIIs. They might use metaphorical language and poetic expressions to convey their feelings and ideas.
Structure: IEIs can be less linear and structured in their writing than EIIs. Their thought process might appear more fluid, and they may jump between different ideas and concepts without necessarily following a clear logical sequence.
Intuition: Intuition is a dominant feature in the writing of an IEI. They are likely to showcase their ability to see the big picture, make connections between disparate ideas, and envision potential outcomes.
Keep in mind that these patterns are not definitive, and people's writing styles can change depending on the context and purpose of their writing. To get a more accurate understanding of someone's socionics type, it's best to observe their behavior and communication style in a variety of situations.
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With EIIs I always get this strong sense that they are repressing their emotions and negative thoughts about other people. They will almost always only vocalize their criticisms when people are rude and offensive to the EII directly. They frustrate types that value Fe and Se because they feel as though the EII is "hiding things behind their back" and are cowardly for not expressing their true thoughts and feelings about others from the get go.
IEIs meanwhile are constantly signaling and leaking out their emotional state in way, whether positive or negative. They intermix their emotions with their the words they and turn their way of communication into an elaborate artform. IEIs frustrate types that value Te and Ne because they perceive that emotional language as "whining" and think the IEI should be focusing instead doing on practical things and searching for ways to better themselves.