EIE – Ethical Intuitive Extrovert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “EIE” (according to questionnaire statistics)
- Has strong intonational expressiveness in voice.
- People of this psychotype rarely choose simple and ‘quiet’ labor-intensive professions, especially in technical fields.
- Increased likelihood of frequent nightmares.
- Easily articulates detailed descriptions of his feelings, both current and past, without difficulty in finding the right words.
- Likely enjoys speaking ‘beautifully,’ with a degree of theatricality.
- Characterized by high external emotional expressiveness, evident in voice intonations and lively facial expressions.
- Very empathetic, open, emotional, easily provoked and excitable; less indifferent to life’s trivialities than others.
- Statistically, has a heightened probability of diminished motor inhibition, finding it difficult to quickly stop movements once started.
- Increased likelihood of emotional outbursts and panic attacks, possibly having experienced them multiple times.
- Typically exhibits an impatient, restless self-awareness with frequent intense emotional reactions.
- Highly sensitive; easily hurt and can react irritably or explosively to offense.
- Tends to ‘play’ with emotions, either imagining them or consciously using them outwardly for specific purposes.
- Quick to become agitated, easily reaching an excited state, including defensive aggression when provoked.
- High emotional reactivity with frequent, intense mood swings.
- High potential for understanding poetry and a love for verses.
- Prone to frustration and displaying dissatisfaction, often feels irritated and annoyed, and tends to fixate on perceived unpleasantness around him.
- Values a strong sense of personal uniqueness that keeps him at the center of others’ emotions.
- Quick to flare up emotionally in response to disappointments or interruptions.
- Strong empathic-fantasy (highly identifies with characters in movies and books, generating emotions based on anticipated events).
- Increased likelihood of frequent thoughts about impending death accompanied by fear.
- Capable of easily adopting another’s role or perspective, including empathic-fantasy and ‘theory of mind’ (the ability to model others’ thoughts).
- Demonstrates emotional impulsivity and expressiveness, needing to openly show likes and dislikes with weak inhibitory control over emotional outbursts.
- Predisposed to tachycardia, especially during states of excitement.
- Often combines anxiety and aggression.
- Forward-thinking in his actions, interests, and plans, often contemplating broader human futures.
- Quickly grasps the implied meanings of jokes, anecdotes, and proverbs.
- Finds it easier to empathize, mentally placing himself in others’ shoes.
- Dislikes fishing and similar leisure activities.
- Likely to have a well-developed sense for poetic rhyme.
- Constantly intrigued by the future, skilled at projecting thoughts forward.
- Prone to emotional exaggeration, able to escalate trivial matters into epic tragedies.
- Skilled and fond of comforting others verbally.
- Often struggles with complex household technology.
- Speech likely contains many metaphors, adjectives, and imaginative comparisons.
- Highly developed ‘theory of mind,’ adept at analyzing others’ motives and predicting behaviors.
- Verbose in spoken communication and highly talkative.
- Sometimes enjoys the role of a victim, relishing feelings of martyrdom and suffering.
- Highly attuned to emotional nuances in others’ behaviors.
- Excellent at understanding and reflecting others’ feelings and states.
- May exhibit some envy.
- Displays low internal emotional stability and a high propensity for neuroticism.
- Lacks strong spatial imagination, struggling with mental rotations of objects.
- Prefers listening to music clips, often using headphones.
- Capable of falling in love with someone he has never met.
- High emotional intensity in impressions, memories, and thoughts.
- Skilled and enjoys thinking about the future, making predictions, and planning.
- Tends to interpret others’ actions through their intrigues and ethical manipulations.
- Has the psychological makeup to build informal networks like in network marketing, motivating and managing people.
- Highly developed cognitive empathy for manipulation; easily reads others’ moods and needs, adept at pleasing and influencing.
- Voice becomes shrill and bark-like when agitated.
- Shows lively interest in people around him.
- Lacks patience and composure, often needing more of both.
- Highly emotionally engaging, easily and progressively inspires emotional states in others.
- Prefers the color purple over green.
- Behavior is demonstrative; seeks attention, often using theatricality and sensationalism, engages in trolling to maintain audience focus.
- Perceives himself as insightful about others’ interests and weaknesses, easily guessing others’ intentions.
- Low ability to self-critically acknowledge mistakes.
- Highly dependent on group dynamics, fears social ostracism and losing status within the group.
- Frequently dwells on thoughts of the past or future, often escaping from present experiences.
- Sensitive to auditory nuances, quickly understanding tones in others’ speech.
- Excellent at recognizing and remembering individual voices.
- Unappreciative of simple joys like eating, sleeping, and relaxing; instead, finds true pleasure in intellectual discussions about globally transformative topics.
- Tears easily come to his eyes, sometimes without emotional cause.
- Often anticipates others’ thoughts before they speak.
- Naturally high cognitive empathy; discerns others’ moods and subtleties through behavior, facial expressions, and voice.
- Frequently probes thoughts for potential threats or traps.
- Impressionable and often overly agitated by events.
- Extremely expressive facial mimicry.
- Likely looks at himself in the mirror more often than others.
- Inconsistent in his feelings towards specific individuals, capable of swift emotional swings from love to hate.
- Excels at storytelling and persuasive speaking.
- Prone to falling deeply and obsessively in love, potentially becoming neurotic due to emotional fixation.
- Can adeptly ‘sweet-talk’ when necessary, telling people what they want to hear.
- Capable of loving and hating more fiercely and passionately than many.
- Enjoys slight exaggerations and showiness, seeking visibility and admiration, fitting the psychological phenotype of a populist leader or charismatic figure.
- Easily becomes irritable and agitated, resembling the frenetic reactions of comedic actor Louis de Funès.
- Well-suited to managing rumors and directing public opinion.
- Low levels of self-control and self-discipline.
- Frequently and rapidly changes moods, exhibiting instability and reactivity, highly influenced by external stimuli.
- Typically has weaker visual processing compared to other sensory information, especially auditory.
- Movements tend to be jerky rather than smooth.
- Gifted in mimicking others’ voices and expressions.
- Highly expressive in posture, gestures, and facial expressions, capable of accurately replicating others’ movements and expressions.
- Enjoys emotional manipulation, partly through intrigue but primarily through controlling others’ emotions and relationships.
- This psychotype may experience prolonged bleeding from cuts or wounds due to insufficient capillary constriction and reduced blood coagulation.
- Often dwells on emotional memories, frequently revisiting personal history.
- Tends to have sensitive but shallow sleep, sometimes experiencing frequent nocturnal awakenings.
- Muscles often remain tense even at rest, leading to a perception of constant muscular tension and stiffness.
- Highly developed cognitive empathy towards others’ positive emotions, observant of mood improvements without necessarily empathizing.
- Values societal status and influence over individual talents, often basing judgments on societal recognition rather than personal abilities.
- Highly emotionally unstable and easily excitable, prone to overreacting to minor irritants.
- Likes to discuss his connections and acquaintances, using them to boast about his significance.
- Generally unbalanced, with weak self-control.
- Often behaves capriciously in social interactions.
- Enjoys and excels at self-serving manipulation and intrigue.
- May have tendencies towards self-directed aggression and masochism, sometimes finding pleasure in pain.
- Highly oriented towards group dynamics, feeling a strong connection to group interests.
- Increased likelihood of experiencing nausea and vomiting reflexes, particularly from nervous tension or motion sickness.
- Frequently discusses personal problems with friends and close ones, including health and personal issues.
- Likely possesses a talent for mimicking others’ speech, gestures, and expressions.
- Attracted to atmospheres of tragic passion.
- Typically lacks both the desire and aptitude for programming.
- Strong affective empathy towards others’ anger, easily provoked into shouting and rude responses.
- Often feels unstable and overly influenced by his environment and others.
- Enjoys taking and sharing selfies, often posting them online.
- Increased likelihood of fear of the dark, persisting from childhood into adulthood.
- Easily offended.
- Prone to exaggeration and absolutism in judgments.
- Irritated by deviations from the norm.
- Eagerly tries on various social roles, believing many to fit him well, closely linked to his demonstrative behavior.
- Indifferent to both the harmony of his immediate surroundings and comfort in relaxation; values high levels of personal engagement.
- Rarely content or optimistically serene; more often dissatisfied, worried, and anxious.
- Frequently contemplates the past, replaying historical and personal scenarios.
- Dislikes slow, meticulous tasks like puzzle assembly or micro-miniature construction, lacking the patience required.
- Mood often unstable and easily swayed by minor triggers, quickly recovering from outbursts by distraction.
- Comfortably endures scandalous atmospheres, even enjoying watching or instigating conflicts.
- Often exhibits an esoteric personality type, feeling a telepathic emotional connection with others.
- Openly shares intimate details with friends, including love confessions.
- Struggles to manage his moods and emotions, often losing control.
- Characteristically impatient, frequently focusing on negative actions of others.
- Highly excitable, irritable, and impatient, easily upset.
- Enjoys states of customary agitated excitement, frequently existing in such states.
- Prone to severing relationships impulsively, may exclude someone only to reconcile and repeat the cycle, viewing people as objects.
- Highly values being liked by others and often seeks validation.
- Poor geographical orientation, easily lost in unfamiliar places.
- Even minor external irritants can disturb his peace of mind.
- Not an individualist, relies heavily on societal approval, follows social trends, has many friends, and finds solitude unbearable.
- Prefers team sports over individual activities, enjoys museum tours in groups rather than alone.
- Highly fashion-conscious, spending considerable time and effort to stay trendy.
- Exhibits heightened anxiety about potential threats, frequently experiencing such anxiety.
- Quickly detects the impact of psychological aggression on others’ moods.
- Believes that environmental influences are more significant than genetic ones in shaping character.
- Inclined towards belief in esoteric and paranormal phenomena.
- Struggles to let go of the past, often immersing himself in past emotional memories and questioning past actions.