Talk:Intuitive ethical introvert
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[edit] Ni
The first two paragraphs aren't about Ni, more like Fi. The third one is...ambiguous. Thehotelambush 20:16, 19 November 2007 (GMT)
The new contributions are good, but parts may need to be related to different functions. --Admin 00:32, 20 November 2007 (GMT)
[edit] Issues
The following statements require clarification:
- IEIs are extreamly capable of avoiding individuals when they do not perceive a benefit from the others presence.
- This makes it sound like Te. This needs to be clarified so that it makes sense within the context of creative Fe.
- Even the most complicated emotions are well understood by the IEI.
- Be more specific.
- Niffweed17 23:15, 21 November 2007 (GMT)
- Be more specific.
The IEI does not induce a formal separation between being joking and being serious (like their mirror, the EIE), being less premeditated in expression in their natural state. What exactly does this mean? Do they have a hard time distinguishing between the two in others? --Kanerou 15:36, 21 November 2008 (GMT)
[edit] Social roles
The survivor and good-natured tag-along seem equally applicable to ISFp, and the gambler description doesn't strike me as INFp specifically. (forgot sig - Thehotelambush 03:58, 2 March 2008 (GMT))
- Also, the word "survivor" sounds like a quality of stalwart types such as LSI and ESI. --Admin 09:09, 2 March 2008 (GMT)
- I disagree with both of you -- the SEI tends to get along with people, or factions, on a moment-by-moment basis, not via a longer-term perception of the consequences of his actions, which is what the IEI does (and helps the SLE with). And the "survival" I am talking about is that necessary in political environments, such as politics, corporations, Hollywood, etc. And in those, the IEI is a much, much better survivor than some types, ESI above all. Expat 09:17, 2 March 2008 (GMT)
- I don't object, but maybe there is some adjective that could be added before "survivor" to add some clarity. --Admin 09:20, 2 March 2008 (GMT)
- ok, what about the other two? Thehotelambush 09:28, 2 March 2008 (GMT)
- Perhaps "the political survivor" then. As for "good-natured tag-along", not sure that it applies so well to SEI, because I thought that dual-seeking was meant. If not, ok. Expat 22:11, 6 March 2008 (GMT)
- I disagree with both of you -- the SEI tends to get along with people, or factions, on a moment-by-moment basis, not via a longer-term perception of the consequences of his actions, which is what the IEI does (and helps the SLE with). And the "survival" I am talking about is that necessary in political environments, such as politics, corporations, Hollywood, etc. And in those, the IEI is a much, much better survivor than some types, ESI above all. Expat 09:17, 2 March 2008 (GMT)
[edit] Another Issue
"IEIs are very imaginative people who tend to be more mystical and dreamy, thus possibly annoying more practical or "grounded" types." Can this be elaborated on? SLEs are relatively practical and grounded, and I'm sure this style would not affect the SLE in the same way it might affect, say, an LSE. -Ezra 16:58, 1 February 2009 (GMT)
