Albert Einstein |
ILEs are best characterised by their rampant curiosity for the latest idea to enter their heads. When they discover something new, they can intuitively grasp its potential to illuminate alternative avenues and open previously unconsidered windows. Those ideas which are most packed with possibility entice the ILE and can capture their obsessive interest until its potential has been fully explored. The more complex the idea and the more applicable it is to a variety of different situations, the longer the ILE's attention can be held. However, at some point another, shinier idea presents itself and the ILE will dart after the latest fascination, leaving the debris of numerous projects in their wake. ILEs tend to have a very broad range of different, unusual interests and will casually talk about these areas with others, likely coming across as a particularly curious person. The ILE draws from a large breadth of different topics or fields and is not hesitant to jump between them as and when the opportunity arises, often having something out-of-the-box to say in each situation, whether or not the thing said was entirely relevant.
Aušra Augustinavičiūtė |
2. Laws
Steven Spielberg |
ILEs are not natural fighters and dislike harsh action that can shut down new possibilities. Rather than take an issue head on, they prefer to divert their attention to the multiple, potential routes around an issue that may be more interesting. However, should ILEs feel that opportunities available to them are being shut down by someone else, or that something of particular interest needs decisive action, they should be able to put up a fight with some determination, provided they can articulate a logical reason for doing so. When in a position of leadership, ILEs will understand that they have to lay down the law for anything interesting to happen, and so will reluctantly impose some authority, rather than allowing things to drift apart. However, the ability to summon their willpower is normally short-lived, dying down when they lose interest as they lack the ability to force themselves to do anything they might find boring. This can mean that ILEs have particular trouble with procrastination, exploring other things and feeling unable to force themselves onto the matter at hand if it does not capture their interest.
Tina Fey |
4. Relations
Leonardo da Vinci |
Few things are more attractive to an ILE than experiencing a positive 'Nirvana' of physical pleasure, through any of their senses. Unfortunately, ILEs are at a loss on how to create and maintain enjoyable, physical experiences for themselves and others. With an often poor eye for detail and lack of moderation, ILEs may pursue sensations of inappropriate intensity, trying too much, or else, just end up making a mess. At the same time, when other interests and pressures take precedence, the ILE may neglect their sensory needs, staying up long hours, or going out without a coat. The minutiae of regular daily tasks, such as cooking, cleaning or ironing the creases out of shirts may elude them, with the logistics of such activities quickly draining them. Frequently, they will feel that something is needed to feel truly satisfied and they will respond very positively to those who are able to guide them on this journey of discovery, helping them to savour their experiences more and introduce healthy balances, while ensuring daily concerns are attended to. Although a type that likes to push at norms, ILEs don't actually like heated confrontations and appreciate someone who can help them to not disrupt social harmony with their innovations.
Felicia Day |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
8. Pragmatism
Grace Randolph |
Some famous people we think are ILEs:
- Douglas Adams
- Aušra Augustinavičiūtė
- Alexander Bard
- Roberto Benigni
- Nicholas Cage
- Cicero
- John Cleese
- Larry David
- Felicia Day
- Daniel Dennett
- David Deutsch
- Didius Julianus
- Albert Einstein
- Tina Fey
- Galileo Galilei
- Gallienus
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Hank Green
- James Gunn
- Hadrian
- Prince Harry
- Stephen Hawking
- Boris Johnson
- John Maynard Keynes
- TJ Kirk
- Amanda Knox
- John Law (economist)
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- John Lennon
- Bill Maher
- Dmitri Mendeleev
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Elon Musk
- John von Neumann
- Bill Nye
- Conan O'Brien
- Linus Pauling
- Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
- Jean Piaget
- Henry Purcell
- Grace Randolph
- Chris Ray Gun
- Bertrand Russell
- Carl Sagan
- Andy Samberg
- Alberto Santos-Dumont
- Peter Schiff
- Steven Spielberg
- Simon Stevin
- John Updike
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Voltaire
- William Whewell
- Ed Wood
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic
- Mark Zuckerberg
Some fictional characters we think are ILEs:
- Dr. Brief (Dragon Ball)
- The Doctor (Doctor Who)
- Saul Goodman (Breaking Bad)
- Cosmo Kramer (Seinfeld)
- Maurice (Beauty and the Beast)
- Rintaro Okabe (Steins;Gate)
- Sealand (Hetalia)
- Sokka (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
- Timon (The Lion King)
- Arthur Weasley (Harry Potter)
- Howard Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory)