IEI Markers

Mystic

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#1

Highly extrapunitive, tending to attribute responsibility and blame for everything to others, not oneself. This includes attributing the responsibility for one's own successes and fortunes to others.

#2

High need for constant external sympathy and support, lacks self-confidence, independence, and self-sufficiency.

#3

Unsure of self and abilities, seeks external support, often plagued by doubts about the success and correctness of actions taken.

#4

Primarily oriented towards an internal ethical world, a world of feelings and experiences.

#5

Emotionally flexible and adaptive in social interactions.

#6

Excels at mentally placing oneself in another's position, viewing things from their perspective.

#7

Highly developed ability to understand and model another's independent consciousness, leading to strong analytic skills regarding others' motives and thoughts.

#8

Excellent at empathizing deeply with others' feelings and emotions.

#9

Naturally strong cognitive empathy, able to discern others' moods through behavior, facial expressions, and voice.

#10

Capable of easily assuming another's role or character, including fictional characters, often referred to as 'fantasy empathy'.

#11

Often struggles to deliver concise and clear presentations to an audience.

#12

Not prone to retain significant amounts of factual data, making quantitative assessments less precise.

#13

Dislikes setting complex logical-organizational tasks for oneself.

#14

Rarely presents logically convincing proofs to others, arguments are not robust.

#15

Slow to notice contradictions and inconsistencies in information due to a lack of habit to logically process information.

#16

Little interest in technical novelties, business risks, or ways to enhance efficiency in any venture.

#17

Weak sensitivity to logical connections between objects and events, and a poorly developed ability for dry formal logical analysis.

#18

Slow to perceive the meaningful content of speech but enhanced musical and tonal perception. Mostly hears through the left ear.

#19

Poor at distinguishing primary from secondary information, identifying structural hierarchies in elements.

#20

Uses formal logic minimally in thinking, and the rigor of logical conclusions is often questionable.

#21

Often struggles to concentrate on intellectual tasks, thoughts tend to diffuse, forgetting initial conditions and lacking clarity.

#22

Likely experiences periodic muscle weakness and quick physical fatigue, generally disinterested in physical exertion.

#23

Likely rapid muscle fatigue and reduced muscle tone, especially towards the evening, and a heightened risk of myasthenia.

#24

Tends to have a 'narrow' step in walking.

#25

Weak muscular system development, avoids physical exertion, dislikes sports, prone to frequent muscle pain.

#26

Low interest in physical fitness and maintaining physical condition.

#27

Likely weak estimation of the size and position of objects, poor development of an internal 'brain map' of space.

#28

Struggles with mental operations involving spatial-logical relationships.

#29

Likely poor spatial imagination and difficulty with tasks involving mental rotation or spatial planning.

#30

Weak internal map of external space, easily gets lost in unfamiliar settings.

#31

Struggles to separate primary from secondary elements in any analyzed material, related to poor handling of spatial structures.

#32

Predominantly reads fiction, more than many others.

#33

Often acts whimsically, influenced by mood rather than utility.

#34

Strained relations with complex household appliances.

#35

Typically passive in creative endeavors, tends to blame others when things go wrong.

#36

Sees the 'forest for the trees'; does not nitpick on terminology.

#37

Values beauty and ideology over practical utility and economics.

#38

Frequent background thoughts are scattered, mostly detached from reality, resembling dream-like wanderings.

#39

Indifferent to plot in entertainment books, values other aspects more.

#40

Unorganized and unfocused at work without strong leadership.

#41

Often struggles to discern the main point from minor details in facts and events.

#42

Generally low and weak concentration of thoughts and attention.

#43

Experiences weakening and sometimes absence of desires, leading to boredom, apathy, and lethargy. Sometimes struggles to understand personal life goals.

#44

Handwriting tends to be small or medium-sized, not bold or expansive.

#45

Possesses a very strong imagination.

#46

Lacks vigor, responsibility, and internal organization in behavior.

#47

Likely enjoys roles such as writer, literary critic, librarian, philologist, and screenwriter.

#48

Lacks perfectionism, not meticulous or highly attentive to detail in work.

#49

Often exhibits an esoteric personality trait, feeling an emotional telepathic connection with others.

#50

Skilled at managing problems by delaying or minimizing them.

#51

Voice often sounds questioning, doubting, or inviting discussion rather than assertive.

#52

May experience 'thought withdrawal' symptoms, feeling as if thoughts abruptly stop.

#53

Attracted to nonconformity, magic, and novelty in thoughts, expanding meanings to multifaceted interpretations.

#54

Prefers activities that allow for long-term, moderate effort rather than intense exertion.

#55

Not practical in domestic affairs, indifferent to organizing home efficiently.

#56

May exhibit symptoms of thought acathisia, an irritatingly unstoppable flurry of vague thought fragments that prevent concentration.

#57

Ill-suited for leadership roles like company director or public administration due to lack of decision-making for others, focus on results, high work capacity, and stress tolerance.

#58

Characteristic weak spatial imagination and poor mental rotation abilities.

#59

Attracted to artistic themes of gradual transformation in art and fantasy.

#60

Intuition and imagination often outweigh the importance of empirical evidence.

#61

Indifferent and tolerant towards minor social rule breaches, even if slightly inconvenienced.

#62

Exceptionally strong imagination and fantasy.

#63

Dedicates less attention to the effectiveness of actions than others, often makes decisions based on coin toss, personal biases, or abstract principles.

#64

Increased likelihood of fear of darkness, persisting from childhood into adulthood.

#65

Speculative reasoning often more significant than empirical clarity.

#66

Prone to frequently changing opinions.

#67

High potential for appreciating poetry and enjoying verse.

#68

Exhibits a 'Buddhist mentality,' avoiding life's seriousness through light, dreamy contemplation, observing events detachedly.

#69

Often displays inconsistency in judgments, lacking factual support and influenced by mood fluctuations. Takes pride in being guided by an inexplicable aesthetic of beauty rather than practical information.

#70

More inclined towards passive reflection than active engagement.

#71

Focused on musings and dreams rather than results; outcomes of actions are of little interest or motivation.

#72

Others rarely know his views as he does not advertise them broadly or may intentionally hide them.

#73

Frequently experiences vague, foggy mental images near consciousness that partially direct thoughts without fully entering awareness.

#74

Often experiences 'mental spreading,' wandering into irrelevant associations or minor details unrelated to the main topic.

#75

More likely to praise than criticize others' work.

#76

Increased likelihood of experiencing schizotypal symptoms, such as obsessive mental images or episodic sensory distortions.

#77

Often highly interested in philosophy and abstract concepts.

#78

Lacks methodical and rational structuring in activities, does not plan stages or allocate resources in advance.

#79

Strong fantasy empathy, deeply empathizes with characters in films and books, predicting their experiences and generating emotions accordingly.

#80

Frequently 'drifts' into thoughts or fantasies, detaching from sensory perception and acting 'automatically'.

#81

Often behaves capriciously in social interactions.

#82

Prone to escaping into fantasies, imagining alternate timelines or life periods.

#83

Tends to self-deprecate, often enjoying the role of 'sufferer'.

#84

Constantly shifts thoughts between past, future, and fantastical scenarios, contemplating the mechanics of events.

#85

Higher likelihood of self-directed aggression and masochism, sometimes finding pleasure in endured pain.

#86

Life characterized by increased laziness, apathy, adynamia, and a languidly contemplative lifestyle.

#87

Exhibits slowed simple motor reactions.

#88

Often drawn to thoughts of death and non-existence.

#89

Frequently enjoys feeling like a victim, relishing the sensations of martyrdom and suffering.

#90

Commonly experiences instability and a sense of being unanchored in personality, highly susceptible to environmental influences.

#91

Likely has experienced multiple instances of 'déjà vu,' feeling as though an event has been previously witnessed when it is actually new.

#92

Actively uses fantasy to highlight and accentuate unusual or unique features.

#93

Highly inclined to theorize and philosophize.

#94

Rarely chooses simple, 'quiet' technical professions involving manual labor.

#95

Feels a lack of internal personal cohesion, experiencing much that is unstable and unsteady.

#96

More likely to be lazy than a workaholic.

#97

Often 'slows down,' struggling to overcome lethargy and distraction.

#98

Frequently engages in emotional reminiscing, often dwelling on personal history.

#99

Likely has poor spatial judgment, predisposed to inaccuracies in sports or activities requiring spatial accuracy and coordination.

#100

Highly prone to obsessive fantasizing, aimlessly wandering through dreams and unrealistic fantasies as an escape from reality.

#101

Quickly and adeptly grasps the nuanced meanings of jokes, anecdotes, proverbs, and hints.

#102

Likely enjoys finding hidden images of faces and animals in abstract or foliage patterns on wallpapers and often engages in this activity.

#103

Often anticipates others' thoughts before they are expressed.

#104

Highly inclined towards introspection and self-analysis.

#105

Indifferent to solving crosswords and logical puzzles, never engages in these activities on his own.

#106

Exhibits weakened current visual-spatial attention, perceiving only a small volume of immediate visual information, with the rest supplemented by subconscious memory, leading to errors.

#107

When facing a difficult problem, instead of persistently increasing efforts, quickly seeks alternative solutions.

#108

Closely identifies with the role of a passive and indifferent observer, lacking in life vitality, business acumen, ambition for responsible work, and career advancement.

#109

Likely has weak short-term memory, prone to confusion and errors about recent events.

#110

Deeply averse to conventionality, traditionality, and ordinariness in thoughts and lifestyle, strives for uniqueness to the point of shocking others, finding conformity distressing.

#111

Believes that managerial roles such as company director are unsuitable for his character.

#112

Typically begins seeking income only when facing unavoidable expenses.

#113

Characterized by impracticality and inability to care for oneself, including basic life needs.

#114

Indifferent to efficient time management, often spending time unproductively.

#115

Increased likelihood of visual misperceptions and distortions, experiencing difficulty in visual information processing.

#116

Low practicality and pragmatism.

#117

Typically exhibits a narrow focus of visual attention, missing objects outside the central point of gaze.

#118

Tends to scatter efforts on trivialities, unable to distinguish between primary and secondary tasks ('making noise, brothers, making noise').

#119

Interested in knowledge or ideas irrespective of their practical utility, seldom considers their practical implications.

#120

Often nervous, tense, paranoid, seeking hidden meanings and pitfalls in everything.

#121

Sometimes experiences feelings of suffocation or lack of air.

#122

Work performance lacks steady methodicalness, often engaging in random actions without following a linear sequence, and lacks the drive to complete tasks thoroughly.

#123

Exhibits a high and distracting inclination towards the unexpected, unique, and special, deriving pleasure and anticipatory excitement from any perceived originality and novelty.

#124

Prone to 'play' with emotions, either imagining them or deliberately using them outwardly for specific purposes.

#125

Frequently experiences derealization illusions, feeling as though the environment is 'lifeless,' strangely unfamiliar, or artificially staged.

#126

Lacks self-sufficiency, often feels maladapted, and occasionally retreats into involuntary meditation, fixating on slowly changing internal sensations or external processes like the movement of a clock's minute hand.

#127

Statistically likely to experience disturbances in sensory modalities, possibly including episodes of visual or olfactory distortions, obsessions, or hallucinations.

#128

Exhibits a small volume and low concentration of attention, especially visual, with weak observance.

#129

Often 'scours' thoughts for traps or dangers.

#130

Experiences high emotional intensity in impressions, memories, and thoughts.

#131

Suffers from significant lack of self-confidence.

#132

Unable to derive intense pleasure from achieving goals, often feeling indifferent once needs are met.

#133

Statistically more prone to experiencing auditory pseudohallucinations, especially in states of fatigue, hearing indistinct murmurs or voices as if they are addressing the subject.

#134

Easily finds emotional nourishment internally, does not require interaction with others to feel emotionally replenished.

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