SEE – Sensory Ethical Extrovert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “SEE” (according to questionnaire statistics)
Summary
attention-seeking, dominant, socially fearless, extroverted, impatient, impulsive, highly expressive, manipulative, assertive, loud, energetic, competitive, enjoys attention, seductive, emotionally intense, showy, persuasive, self-confident, thrill-seeking, easily bored, strategic, theatrical, easily irritated, talkative, enjoys crowds, flamboyant, sensual, flirty, fast-thinking, fast-talking, dramatic, loves praise, lacks patience, power-driven, prone to exaggeration, emotionally reactive, charismatic, controlling, low in self-criticism, narcissistic, image-conscious, bold, enjoys public speaking, assertive in groups, unfiltered, fearless in social settings, socially opportunistic, excitable, physically active, easily angered, status-oriented, expressive body language, dislikes routine, persuasive speaker, reactive, not detail-oriented, risk-tolerant, highly sociable, low introspection, extroverted leader, emotionally manipulative, high libido, consumerist, dislikes solitude, flamboyant dresser, often boastful, mood-driven, enjoys dominance, brash, impulsively generous or reckless, loves gossip, dismissive of criticism.
Full portrait
- Comfortable among people, not shy of contacts or attention.
- Driven by strong, almost primal desires and motivations; always wanting something, impatient to obtain it.
- Excellent at building informal structures like network marketing, motivating and managing them.
- Easily starts relationships without shyness issues.
- Likely displays a need to overtly assert dominance.
- Higher than average sexual drive and libido, behavior dominated by basic instincts.
- Prefers loud parties with dancing over listening to serious music alone or at concerts in youth.
- Quick thinking and rapid decision-making.
- Maintains direct eye contact, likes 'eye play' with an intense gaze.
- Highly developed cognitive empathy for manipulation, easily reads and influences people.
- Habitually inquires about friends' affairs during meetings.
- High attention mobility and ability to swiftly switch focus.
- Typically lacks interest or skill in programming.
- Suited for directing rumors and public opinion.
- Enjoys shopping for new items more frequently than others, given equal financial conditions.
- Extensive network of useful contacts.
- Needs to be the leader or top person in any setting.
- More free, expressive, and energetic in actions than others.
- Likely exhibits audacity, shamelessness, and impudence.
- Excellent long-term visual memory for faces and individual differences.
- Energized rather than drained by noisy groups; adds to the noise and fun.
- Outgoing, enjoys the spotlight, easily establishes new contacts, utilizes connections well.
- Instant verbal response to questions or provocations, tends to interrupt, dominates conversations.
- High persistence and 'breakthrough' ability.
- Prefers many people serving him at home, comfortable with servants.
- Exhibits Machiavellianism; manipulates people as means to self-serving ends.
- Quick muscular response, high reaction speed, agile, unhesitant in initiating movements.
- Struggles with inductive analytical thinking, quickly bored and irritated by such tasks.
- Can non-verbally provoke feelings of guilt in others.
- Expressive in gestures and facial expressions, could be a good mime, dancer, or ballet artist.
- Behaviors often more influenced by ancient animal instincts than by reason.
- Strong leadership abilities, loves to take and keep the initiative.
- Decisive, makes quick, firm decisions.
- Enjoys and is skilled at intriguing and manipulating people.
- Indifferent to solving crossword puzzles or logical problems in newspapers.
- Rarely experiences fears or anticipatory anxieties about physical harms or social gaffes.
- Likely has a military-like posture.
- Dominates relationships, sets the tone in interactions.
- Poor at organizing, categorizing, or systematizing tasks.
- Highly initiative in behavior.
- Often self-admiring, prone to narcissism.
- High potential for leadership in administrative roles.
- Enjoys vocal expressions of excitement during sports events.
- Sensitive to reading emotional cues in others' facial expressions.
- Prone to impulsive aggression and quick to anger.
- Skilled at flattering others as needed.
- Impulsive, reacts quickly and often inaccurately to external stimuli.
- Enjoys physical pleasures like fitness, bodybuilding, massages, saunas.
- Swiftly switches between tasks or actions.
- Tends toward hypomanic states with overflowing energy and confidence, alternating with irritable anger.
- Articulates feelings easily, no difficulty in finding the right words.
- Passionate, attracts and sometimes provokes public disturbances and confrontations.
- Confident, forceful speaking style, enjoys public speaking.
- Characterized by a confident, arrogant demeanor.
- Often brags, embellishing achievements and merits.
- Loves praise and is intolerant of dissent, seeks authoritative positions.
- Tends to exaggerate and show off to attract attention and admiration, fits the populist leader stereotype.
- Less polite and more casual in communication than usual.
- More prone to various psychological dependencies (addictions) like gaming, shopping, substances.
- Enjoys exploiting others.
- Sometimes deceptive, using cunning and duplicity to protect interests.
- Tolerates and even enjoys scandalous atmospheres, may deliberately provoke conflicts.
- Lacks self-criticism, intolerant of any criticism, dismisses it as jealousy or stupidity.
- Exhibits attention-seeking behavior, uses theatricality and news-making to captivate audiences.
- Enjoys noisy gatherings like discos and weddings.
- Not interested in collecting or systematic sorting of items.
- Disinterested in science or scientific work.
- Provokes others in social settings, pushing their buttons.
- Highly competitive, insists on dominance, provokes conflicts.
- Skilled at emotionally manipulating others, likes to control emotions like a conductor.
- Highly excitable, irritable, impatient.
- Capable of convincing insincerity.
- Fashion-conscious, spends significant time and effort on appearance.
- Generally not well-educated, not suited for knowledge-intensive quiz competitions.
- Highly impatient.
- Needs regular interaction with people.
- Dislikes deep, calm blue; not a preferred color.
- Frequently looks at himself in the mirror.
- Unlikely to have ever had stuttering issues.
- Driven to always be the first; being second is unacceptable.
- Quickly assesses the impact of psychological actions on others.
- Rarely has a scientific mindset or serious interest in science.
- Talks about connections and acquaintances to boost his image and brag about significance.
- Highly sociable, finds prolonged solitude unbearable.
- Confident among people, no fear of public embarrassment.
- Limited erudition, no need for knowledge unlikely to be directly useful.
- Naturally talented at dancing, quick to learn dance movements.
- Skilled at deceit to gain advantage or trust.
- Loves compliments, even if insincere.
- Constantly active and sociable, appreciated for organizing skills.
- Unlikely to suffer from jaw muscle spasms.
- Often thinks about food soon after eating, indicating a strong appetite.
- Entertains and uplifts others, a natural at spreading positive vibes.
- Likely has a slightly wider face compared to average.
- Often views others' actions through the lens of envy towards himself.
- Consumerist values predominate.
- Weak at systematizing and analyzing causal relationships, struggles with formal logic.
- Skilled at mimicking others' speech, gestures, and expressions.
- Unafraid of open spaces, unlikely to be agoraphobic.
- Would enjoy working as a salesperson or sales manager, excels in interpersonal relations.
- Unaffected by awkward social situations, unreserved and casual in social interactions.
- Prone to emotional exaggeration, creates drama from trivial matters.
- Constantly has an excess of energy to expend.
- Struggles to see commonalities in different phenomena, weak at abstracting and generalizing.
- Dislikes tranquility, drawn to risk and excitement, not interested in maintaining status quo.
- Impatient, irritated by others' slowness, struggles to wait.
- Quick to end relationships, does not regard others as equals, views them as replaceable.
- Thinks and switches thoughts quickly, not prone to slow or ponderous thinking.
- Prefers jobs involving frequent interaction and service, like bartender or tour guide.
- Views others' actions primarily through the lens of intrigue and ethical manipulation.
- Lacks patience and calm, often desperately needs it.
- Good at sensing people's moods and needs, drawn to those unlike himself.
- Meticulous about personal appearance, chooses clothes carefully.
- More talkative and interactive than most.
- Tends to overexert physically and emotionally, speaks loudly, moves broadly.
- Statistically likely to have increased muscle mass.
- Focuses on quantity over quality in actions, prone to hasty, careless decisions.
- Less likely to be faithful in relationships, prone to inconstancy.
- Emotionally colored desires, easily succumbs to temptations.
- Extremely power-hungry, thrives on having authority over others.
- Switches thoughts and activities effortlessly, without getting stuck.
- Excels at storytelling and persuasive speaking.
- Likely retains high lactose tolerance into adulthood.
- Unlikely to experience swallowing disorders (dysphagia).
- Decisive, self-assured, untroubled by doubts or minor worries, fearless in social settings.
- Lacks a research instinct, uninterested in delving into causes or details, low curiosity.
- Focused on the external aspects of things and people, pays close attention to appearances.
- Often in a state of habitual irritated excitement.
- Does not value impartiality, truth, or honesty highly; sees cunning as a sign of intelligence.
- Predominantly operates on a 'fight or flight' strategy, suited to sudden, intense challenges.
- Rarely has a unfocused gaze, usually intently focused on people or objects.
- Prone to provoking conflicts, competitive, seeks immediate dominance in interactions.
- Casually dismissive of others' opinions and advice, inherently skeptical of external input.