EII – Ethical Intuitive Introvert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “EII” (according to questionnaire statistics)
Summary
conscientious, cautious, empathetic, emotionally sensitive, conflict-averse, risk-avoidant, modest, self-critical, compliant, loyal, slow-paced, socially anxious, guilt-prone, kind-hearted, morally grounded, patient, insecure, harmony-seeking, deeply responsible, group-oriented, emotionally resonant, hesitant, thoughtful, reserved, considerate, passive, soft-spoken, fear-prone, compassionate, self-doubting, gentle, careful, indecisive, tolerant, unambitious, withdrawn, forgiving, slow to adapt, values stability, compliant, peacekeeping, diligent, ethical, anxiety-prone, respectful, avoids confrontation, low self-confidence, inner-focused, supportive, nurturing, non-competitive, cooperative, emotionally cautious, private, reliable, emotionally reactive, slow to act, attachment-oriented, introspective, emotionally modest, trusting, tradition-valuing, easily startled, deeply reflective, reluctant to speak up, pessimistic under pressure, principled, emotionally warm, avoids discomfort, loyal friend, prefers calm over excitement.
Full portrait
- Characterized by conscientiousness, developed sense of guilt, justice instinct, respect for the rights and interests of others (especially those with whom he interacts).
- Possibly has a strong fear of social interaction due to indecisiveness, tendency to agonize over doubts and worries about trifles, and low self-esteem, fearing awkward social situations and becoming a subject of gossip.
- Often experiences guilt and remorse (sometimes obsessive), even when not at fault.
- In interactions, he is emotionally flexible, attentive, and adapts to his conversational partner.
- Tends to have a 'narrow' step in his walk.
- Likely has heightened psychological sensitivity - increased vulnerability and sensitivity to criticism, and a strong dependency on others' opinions.
- Less brave than others, often anticipates potential danger, imagining scenarios that build intense paralyzing fear before any action occurs.
- Often has increased vegeto-emotional reactivity (sweating, heart palpitations, trembling, etc. under stress).
- Lacks readiness for decisive action to change the world; he is indecisive, conservative, and unwilling to go against the majority.
- Fears stress and situations requiring swift decisiveness, leading to many unfounded fears, such as fear of risky bets, exposed wires, or swinging on swings.
- Demonstrates increased responsibility towards close ones and friends.
- Likely has a fear of heights, feeling uncomfortable on the edge of an unprotected precipice.
- Likely has low stress tolerance, performing poorly under stress, quickly fatigued, leading to extreme inhibition.
- Often experiences anxiety, not from unknown dangers, but from fear of being inadequate or losing control in unfamiliar environments.
- Boldness and impudence are not his traits; rather, he is typically cautious, indecisive, and shy.
- As a child, he was obedient and easygoing.
- Tends to think slowly, pondering decisions with delay.
- Obedient and compliant, attentive to cautionary warnings, despises those who create public inconvenience through reckless behavior and actively avoids risky situations.
- Self-critical, listens to others' opinions and advice, not dismissively.
- Primarily oriented towards his internal ethical world, the world of emotions and experiences.
- Statistically less likely to commit economic or property crimes throughout his life.
- Has a strong moral prejudice against any form of property crime, unable to imagine himself committing theft or fraud.
- Dislikes 'life challenges,' stressful, and risky situations are not to his taste.
- Often lost under time pressure, struggling to retrieve necessary information quickly and formulate responses during conversations.
- Generally has a slow cognitive tempo, mainly due to difficulties in rapidly switching thoughts.
- Highly empathetic towards others' negative emotions, easily 'catching' these feelings and experiencing deep empathetic resonance.
- Displays significant indecision in making choices, often hesitant and prone to changing his mind.
- Easily exhausted and immobilized in situations requiring 'explosive' attention and effort.
- Prone to increased fright with sudden disorientation and intense physiological reactions to fear.
- Insecure about his capabilities, often seeks external validation and frequently doubts his own successes and decisions.
- Experiences strong psychosomatic reactions in response to fear and fright (sweating, heart palpitations, trembling, etc.).
- Very cautious, avoiding potential dangers and hazardous situations (e.g., car racing, bungee jumping).
- Frequently fears damaging relationships.
- Highly sensitive to any violations of social and moral norms, placing great importance on issues of reputation.
- Dislikes dangerous situations, carefully avoiding them due to the unpleasant fear they evoke, rather than excitement.
- Tends to avoid conflicts, favoring compromise and de-escalation in both personal and surrounding relationships.
- Calm and balanced, not suited for the role of a 'wicked jester' in social settings.
- Rarely goes 'against the current,' almost never opposing prevailing public opinions.
- Easily accepts limitations on his freedom.
- Very considerate in verbal interactions, rarely engaging in verbal aggression or rudeness.
- Completely uncharacteristic to boast.
- Characterized by shyness, hesitation, and slow verbal responses; prefers to express deeper thoughts in writing after careful consideration.
- Exhibits 'mental stickiness,' struggling with decision-making due to persistent cognitive delays.
- Lacks an obsession with work; not prone to becoming overly enthusiastic or intensely driven.
- Easily frightened by many actions and situations, prone to anxiety and fear reactions, including panic.
- In literature, he is more interested in character interactions than the plot itself.
- Enjoys listening to others, finding their opinions, experiences, and emotions engaging.
- His own opinions are rarely known publicly as he often conceals them or does not promote them broadly.
- Highly conscientious, often dwelling on his own doubts and emotional struggles.
- In his actions, he tends to conform to the group, the majority, or a leader, rarely going 'against the flow.
- Statistically less likely to commit violent crimes against individuals.
- Values moderation and gradual progress, disliking radical or excessive measures.
- Respects the rights and intrinsic worth of others, regardless of their strength, capabilities, or social status.
- Not nonconformist; generally acts as a peacemaker within groups, soothing rather than inciting conflicts.
- Poor sense of direction, easily gets lost in unfamiliar settings.
- Better at managing the mood of one person rather than a group.
- Prefers to maintain steady states rather than manage dynamic processes.
- Patient and not irritated by others' slowness.
- Capable of empathetically understanding others' perspectives and feelings.
- Deeply considers the impact of his actions on others, always mindful of the consequences for them.
- Typically slow in muscular response and quick movement initiation.
- Often experiences 'sticky' cognitive obsessions, such as recurring thoughts or memories that persistently return.
- Demonstrates reduced attention mobility and quick switching ability, especially visually.
- Does not experience hypomanic states characterized by rapid thought and irritability.
- Cautious and distrustful in relationships, preferring to plan ahead and minimize risks.
- Lacks entrepreneurial spirit due to his caution and low stress tolerance.
- Behaviorally compliant, avoiding conflicts and focusing on de-escalation and peace.
- Highly tolerant, easygoing, and compassionate, unwilling to deny help or be merciless.
- Believes in fate and has a passive attitude towards the future.
- Easily refrains from impatient or aggressive displays, maintaining a calm demeanor.
- Highly adept at understanding others' perspectives, aiding in predicting their behavior.
- Highly influenced by others' moods, which directly affect his own emotional state.
- Not stubborn; often too quick to agree with others, even when it might be wise to resist.
- Lacks persistence and breakthrough capabilities.
- More focused on safety and withdrawal strategies than aggressive tactics when starting projects.
- Lacks muscular tone, quickly fatigued by physical efforts.
- Disinclined towards risk and prefers predictable, safe situations.
- Modest by nature, not inclined to flaunt higher status or demean others to emphasize superiority.
- Dislikes having to formulate responses, often directing conversations by asking questions instead.
- Non-authoritative, open to having his views challenged and readily admits mistakes.
- Discusses assumptions without insisting on their absolute certainty, recognizing the potential for error.
- Does not set radical, ambitious goals but prefers achievable objectives.
- Exhibits discipline and adherence to established norms.
- Reserved and quiet in social interactions.
- Deeply committed to ethical norms and societal rules.
- Prefers inhibitory responses over excitable reactions, characterized by deliberateness and patience.
- Dislikes public speaking due to a lack of confidence and preference for quiet communication.
- May struggle with quickly understanding rapid speech.
- Frequently contemplates the well-being of his loved ones, demonstrating kindness and a willingness to care for others.
- Sensitive to awkward social situations, often feeling discomfort.
- Intensely disturbed by loud noises, preferring quieter environments.
- Generally speaks quietly and maintains a calm demeanor.
- Exhibits a high level of anxiety about potential threats and dangers.
- Lacks feverish excitement, preferring states of tranquility and slow-paced serenity.
- Deeply empathetic towards others in distress, incapable of remaining indifferent to suffering or injustice.
- Lacks logical agility but excels in making others feel comfortable and valued in interactions.
- Likely has small, neat handwriting.
- Disinterested in pursuits that involve aggressive or confrontational tactics.
- Moves and works at a slow pace, excelling in tasks that require persistence rather than rapid achievement.
- Prefers maintenance roles over aggressive expansion or risky endeavors.
- Typically does not exhibit increased aggression under the influence of alcohol.
- Avoids competitive behaviors, not seeking dominance within groups.
- Reluctant to initiate breakups or conflicts.
- Dislikes acquiring enemies and feels uneasy about conflicts, often taking disputes to heart.
- Repelled by physical altercations and the use of weapons.
- Respects others' interests as nearly equal to his own, responsive to requests and altruistic in nature.
- Lacks intense passion or involvement in scandalous or confrontational situations.
- Prefers long-term engagement with familiar, even if monotonous, activities rather than seeking variety.
- Respects the individuality of others, emphasizing the importance of each person.
- Focuses on self-made prosperity through constructive efforts rather than exploiting others.
- Non-egotistical, with strong empathic and altruistic tendencies.
- Often struggles with complex household appliances.
- Prone to long-lasting fixations on fears and doubts related to personal grievances or awkwardness.
- Demonstrates high fidelity in relationships and consistent loyalty in friendships.
- Typically avoids provoking or irritating others, disliking such behavior nearby.
- Adheres closely to laws, moral norms, and societal expectations, fulfilling commitments reliably.
- Patient and composed by nature.
- May experience heightened sweating, particularly under stress.
- Highly responsive to others' emotions, capable of genuine empathy and emotional contagion.
- Retains unpleasant memories vividly, frequently revisiting past mistakes or embarrassing moments.
- Disinclined to engage in trolling or verbal harassment, finding no pleasure in such interactions.
- Unlikely to prioritize his child's needs at the expense of others, respecting the rights and well-being of all children.
- Values the rights and dignity of others, avoiding actions that might infringe on their comfort or rights.
- Characterized by restrained and leisurely movements, not prone to haste.
- Critically self-aware and open to constructive criticism from others.
- Conservative and meticulous, struggles with rapid changes and prefers familiar settings as a psychological safety net.
- Finds it challenging to let go of the past, often ruminating on past experiences and questioning the correctness of past actions.
- Struggles to let go of past events, frequently dwelling on past emotional memories—both distant and recent—pondering the correctness of his past actions.