ESI – Ethical Sensory Introvert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “ESI” (according to questionnaire statistics)
- In relationships, they are far-sighted, cautious, and distrustful.
- Dislikes changes and innovations, preferring familiarity and tested methods.
- Always certain about the nature of relationships within a group.
- Highly reactive to breaches of social and moral norms.
- Highly observant and remembers details about others’ relationships and actions.
- Lacks impulsive flair in actions and ideas; prefers modesty.
- Demands strict adherence to social norms from others.
- Believes that non-traditional poetry is harmful to children.
- Highly sensitive to perceived dangers, often overestimating them.
- Holds strong personal commitment to morality and social rules.
- Dislikes situations with multiple choices; correlates with conservatism.
- Unlikely to chew gum habitually or make unconscious jaw movements.
- Highly sensitive to hostile signals from others.
- Tends to have a steady, focused gaze.
- Resists new ideas and innovations.
- Avoids using newly coined words; speaks with precision and discipline.
- Perceives a clear boundary between self and others.
- Focuses attentively on negative actions of people.
- Finds it difficult to generate new ideas.
- Places high value on moral behavior and conservative norms.
- Exhibits high behavioral conservatism.
- Has either small or medium-sized handwriting.
- Principled in their retrograde conservatism.
- More likely to be religious.
- Typically consumes less water daily.
- Values completing tasks perfectly over starting new ones.
- Disciplined and adheres to prohibitions.
- Relies more on visual than auditory information.
- Opposes changes, aiming to maintain stability.
- Acts without impulsiveness or enthusiasm for heroics.
- High perfectionism in adhering to moral protocol.
- Has a blocked associative thought process.
- Unlikely to pace around when anxious or thinking.
- Adheres to traditional values.
- Struggles in rapidly changing situations.
- Dislikes risk and unpredictability.
- Very law-abiding and fulfills obligations meticulously.
- Prefers a stable domestic environment.
- Unlikely to display obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
- Lacks skill in irony and humor.
- Often engages in didactic conversations.
- Speaks slowly and deliberately.
- Avoids information analysis and heavy information flows.
- Dislikes travel and changes of work location.
- Well-organized and predictable in long-term interests.
- Slow to switch attention and relearn; prefers quality over quantity.
- High frontal lobe activity related to speech planning.
- Honest and correct in behavior; dislikes deceit and shock.
- Prefers to maintain constant conditions over managing dynamic processes.
- Lacks grand ideas; conservative in knowledge.
- Passively executes tasks; blames others for issues.
- Disinterested in deep intellectual problems.
- Prefers a mundane lifestyle; values routine and the familiar.
- Not inquisitive.
- Prefers integers and clear boundaries over ambiguities.
- Cannot tolerate jokes about serious personal matters.
- Highly empathetic to others’ negative emotions.
- Requires more sleep; experiences deeper and more frequent sleep.
- Avoids risks, preferring safe and predictable choices.
- Has a long memory for favors received.
- Prioritizes reducing errors over increasing economic efficiency in work.
- Struggles with rapid task switching.
- Values loyalty and fidelity above all.
- Unlikely to display nervous tics or involuntary movements.
- Sticks closely to his group, physically and ideologically.
- Predictable, reliable, and adheres strictly to rules.
- Lacks curiosity and interest in new things.
- Tends to avoid grandiose plans and ideas.
- Concerned about appearing respectable and avoiding awkwardness.
- Fears stress and the need for quick decisiveness.
- Often anxious about being out of depth in new environments.
- Likely has a fear of heights.
- Speaks clearly and distinctly.
- Unlikely to experience kleptomania.
- Imagines the world and visualizes static images.
- Intolerant of lying and deceit.
- Rarely uses caffeine for stimulation.
- Highly committed to close friends and family.
- Preferred solitary study over group sessions during education.
- Was a compliant and easy-going child.
- Tolerates monotonous activities well.
- Very cautious about potential dangers.
- More focused on the past than the future.
- Well-organized and meticulous in following plans.
- Favors strict regulation of all societal activities.
- Dislikes paradoxes and unconventional thoughts.
- Prefers self-improvement over changing the external world.
- Does not make unconscious sucking movements.
- Has neat, legible handwriting.
- Often points out moral discrepancies to others.
- Obeys warnings; detests socially disruptive behavior.
- More lively and emotional with close people than in public.
- Exhibits domestic perfectionism and stability.
- Prepares in advance, avoids last-minute changes.
- Very punctual to appointments.
- Values interpersonal relationships over plot in books.
- Prefers long-term engagement in familiar tasks.
- Demonstrates high fidelity in relationships.
- Behaves predictably, with well-established habits.
- Indifferent to travel and adventure.
- Uninterested in technical innovations and business risks.
- Avoids dangerous situations and dislikes the associated fear.
- Lacks quick logical thinking; struggles with conflicting arguments.
- Struggles with probabilistic thinking and ambiguous situations.
- Does not experience hypnagogic visual hallucinations.
- More prone to tachycardia than bradycardia.
- Reserved and seldom laughs openly.
- Easily adopts social and ethical norms; meticulous in following them.
- Values reliability, order, and aesthetics; disinterested in novelty.
- Better at maintaining status quo than pioneering.
- Emphasizes reliability, honesty, and loyalty.
- Struggles with understanding complex phrases quickly.
- Prioritizes consistency and predictability.
- Lacks curiosity and inquisitiveness.
- Prefers literal over probabilistic thinking.
- Shows enduring interests and slow transitions between tasks.
- Dominated by inhibitory over excitatory responses.
- Perceives time as flowing evenly.
- Intolerant of injustice.
- Struggles with metaphorical meanings and has a weak sense of humor.
- Highly cautious and focuses on safety measures.
- Highly loyal to commitments.
- Does not engage in repetitive motor activities.
- Avoids debates and struggles to articulate his views.
- Lacks imaginative use of fantasy to enhance perception.
- Misses subtle opportunities in his surroundings.
- Dislikes surprises and responds negatively to them.
- Exhibits conscientiousness, a strong sense of guilt, and fairness.
- Highly empathetic to others’ positive emotions.
- Prefers listening over speaking; good at following conversations.
- Has a high need for quiet, easily irritated by noise.