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    Quote Originally Posted by Beautiful sky View Post
    Do you think that Michelle here is IEI and the black woman conducting the interviews is EII?

    https://youtu.be/5ZwgTv9w1aE
    I wouldn't attempt a guess because I've been often fooled by public personas. I'm never sure whether or not they're playing to an audience or the camera, or on this site, being truthful - even to themselves. I do OK when I interact one-on-one in person with the individual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebelondeck View Post
    I wouldn't attempt a guess because I've been often fooled by public personas. I'm never sure whether or not they're playing to an audience or the camera, or on this site, being truthful - even to themselves. I do OK when I interact one-on-one in person with the individual.

    a.k.a. I/O
    You should watch that video. Not sure if qualifies as a public persona
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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

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