
Ego Block
Extroverted Sensing (Se):
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SEEs are dynamic, enthusiastic, and hardworking individuals who channel their energy and initiative into practical tasks. They often emerge as natural leaders, readily taking charge and inspiring others to become more active and determined. Their approach to problem-solving may rely more on willpower than on deep strategy or insight. With a strong focus on real-world issues, SEEs typically aim to advance meaningful causes or contribute positively to society, rather than seeking power for its own sake. They are often skilled negotiators, using their energy to persuade, engage, and motivate those around them. SEEs are likely the life of the party, embodying extroversion in every way. They are spontaneous, energetic, engaging, and full of enthusiasm. Typically drawn to social events, they actively seek out new people, experiences, and stimuli. Their desire for deeper involvement often leads them to invest their emotional and physical energy into various activities, while they may also pursue new stories, gadgets, or media to immerse themselves in. In their quest for social connections, they can form intense bonds with others, which may sometimes overwhelm those around them due to a lack of personal space. Ultimately, they cultivate extensive social networks, building close relationships with a diverse array of acquaintances. SEEs can quickly adjust to their environment's changing demands, transitioning rapidly from a state of indulgence to one of energy and enthusiasm. As a result, they may sometimes seem to act impulsively or in a disorganized manner.
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Introverted Feeling (Fi):
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SEEs are typically very attuned to their emotional reactions towards people, groups, or ideas, often acting on these with little restraint. They openly express their emotions, making it clear how they feel about various situations. While their emotional responses can be intense, they hold significant meaning for them, and they place great importance on their friendships and connections. SEEs often seek to broaden their network, striving to form deeper relationships with new acquaintances. Their actions are usually decisive and guided by strong moral principles, but they can come across as impulsive and uncontrolled, leading others to view them as well-meaning yet unpredictable. SEEs can be very loyal and devoted to those they are close to, but their feelings and reactions towards others can be inconsistent. While they generally strive to interact with everyone in a friendly way, they may have strong and fluctuating dislikes for certain individuals. They often have an internal network of friends as well as others they view negatively. SEEs may not fully understand the reasons behind their emotional responses; one day they might be unfriendly and harmful, while the next they may be unaware of any conflict. In relationships, SEEs feel more at ease when they see themselves, and are seen by others, as the "leader," provided that this leadership is willingly recognized by everyone involved rather than begrudgingly.​
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Super-Ego Block
Extroverted Intuition (Ne):
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SEEs can excel at providing insightful explanations for their surroundings. They have the ability to create new conceptual frameworks and draw comparisons. While they may strive to understand and explore potential solutions for their environment, they often find such abstract thinking tedious and not particularly useful in assessing the real-world impact of their actions. In terms of lifestyle, SEEs tend to focus on productive activities; they can be impatient with abstract concepts and prefer concrete information that they can apply. They typically enjoy working on projects that they can influence directly, rather than engaging with overly vague ideas. They tend to divert their attention more towards identifying and understanding the processes around them and the consequences of their actions, rather than grasping the underlying abstract concepts. They may also be inclined to think about long-term plans instead of assessing random experiences or information. SEEs might struggle to consciously navigate ambiguity, uncertainty, or potential outcomes. When pursuing their goals, they often prefer to address problems as they come up, rather than preparing for specific possible scenarios, which can be challenging for them to track. Additionally, they may feel irrational or distressed if those around them act unpredictably or if their environment does not respond to their influence.
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Introverted Logic (Ti):
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SEEs often lead chaotic and unpredictable lives. Driven by their impulses and fleeting emotions, they may struggle to meet daily obligations and responsibilities. When their external commitments allow it, they typically embrace a lack of structure and spontaneity. Rather than making systematic decisions, they often act on whimsical desires, resisting any attempts to impose order or stability based on rational or "common-sense" approaches. They might struggle to adhere to rules imposed by others, often resisting being directed in their lifestyle choices. Adapting their spontaneous way of living to certain situations can be challenging for them. Persuading them to change their habits is a slow, exhausting, and often unappreciated effort, best done by those whose judgment they trust completely. SEEs tend to overlook what they consider to be trivial rules and procedures, especially if these require significant time and focus to understand and follow, which can hinder their progress. If they find themselves abruptly halted by external forces due to their previous disregard for such rules, they may react with frustration and impatience, feeling helpless and angry about being diverted from their path.​
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Super-Id Block
Introverted Intuition (Ni):
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SEEs often experience rapid and uncontrolled thought processes. They may not naturally reflect on their experiences and can overlook the consequences of their actions. Concentration on their thoughts can be difficult, leading them to instead make quick and emotional judgments about their circumstances. They might view their world in overly simplistic ways, missing the complexity of the situations they encounter. Generally, they appreciate the insights of others who think more slowly and can assist them in understanding their surroundings more thoughtfully. SEEs are drawn to people who appear knowledgeable and confident about how situations will unfold, as this offers a strategic perspective that complements their instinctive, tactical approach. They often make impulsive decisions based on immediate needs, hoping these choices will positively impact their long-term goals, and they expect support from others in this process, feeling let down when it’s not provided. SEEs can feel insecure about the potential negative outcomes of their actions and may instinctively avoid confronting the painful aspects of their past that their recklessness has caused. When lacking a calming or guiding presence in their lives, they sometimes compulsively seek out individuals or environments that they believe can help clarify their internal turmoil.
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Extroverted Logic (Te):
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SEEs are generally diligent and can invest considerable effort into reaching their workplace goals. They frequently take the initiative and actively pursue new information about their interests. However, they may display the knowledge they gain in a flaunting manner and sometimes assume their understanding is perfect. Furthermore, they might approach problems with minimal preparation and occasionally fail to recognize the possible futility of their actions. SEEs often look for clarity from others and may expect assistance in understanding the world around them. While they can become adept at discovering new information, they often lack confidence in their ability to gather relevant details and navigate unfamiliar topics. They may struggle with analyzing new factual information in the right context. Generally, SEEs prioritize applying information over simply collecting it, and they strive to use what they know to make a tangible impact on those around them, relying on others for guidance in refining their applications within their fields.​
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Id Block
Introverted Sensing (Si):
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SEEs often focus on their internal physical state, as well as aesthetics and comfort. They might be perceived as lazy or hedonistic, preferring cozy and warm environments. However, when necessary, most SEEs can quickly set aside these preferences and spring into action. They have a strong desire to experience everything around them, often pushing their limits in pursuit of productivity and vitality rather than relaxation. While they can concentrate on small details when needed, they may also overlook them if they don't align with their current goals. SEEs also tend to prioritize material comforts and personal achievements over physical stability and comfort.
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Extroverted Ethics (Fe):
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SEEs are typically skilled at sensing and responding to the emotional atmosphere around them, but they often don't prioritize creating an emotional environment themselves and may not feel responsible for nurturing such an atmosphere in their interactions. They might view the constant upkeep of a specific mood or group emotion as exhausting and superficial, preferring to concentrate on the emotional bonds they share with others. While they may try to interpret others' emotional expressions and body language, these efforts often stem from their own emotional turmoil and fears, reflecting a desire to understand their own internal state. SEEs are often attracted to individuals who are quiet and reserved but are loyal, empathetic, and in touch with their own emotions.