I see that they list Judy Hopps as an ESE, because she got into police work in order to rid the world of all sources of evil, and that's definitely what ESE's do. And because she's such an aesthete in her apartment decorations, and not because her family is so important to her that she calls them every night.
Personality database also has Nick Wilde as an ILE, because he’s a great inventor, not an LIE entrepreneur. And because he has an ILI partner, which all ILEs have.
Maybe we all see what we want to see.
Last edited by Adam Strange; 02-13-2021 at 11:55 AM.
I don't think so. Can you explain what you mean any more?
I think ESEs often immediately want to and try to help when they see something bad happening, but they generally don't really think of themselves as hero types or think in terms so abstract as "ridding the world of all evil", or such a thought would be faint. Like they might entertain the fantasy for a few seconds, enjoy it, and then move on. They seem to be pretty down-to-earth in that way. Judy Hopps isn't realistically characterized and I wouldn't type her, but I think that specific self-conception is more typical of IEEs.