Elizabeth Taylor |
The SEE is most notable for their fiercely independent desire to do what they want when they want. Possessed with a strong, challenging and largely upbeat energy, they are usually the first to act impulsively on a situation according to their will, confronting their immediate reality to make it advantageous to them and those they care for. SEEs see success in being able to resist opposing forces and prevail on their own resourcefulness and determination, being their own boss and fighting off those who would command them. When placed in a social hierarchy, the only level satisfactory for the SEE is one where they answer to no one, resulting in them climbing straight for the top. In such activities, SEEs tend to show great gusto, as they love the vitality of pitting themselves against a hard problem and pushing through to the other side. For this reason, SEEs are regularly seen as gregarious go-getters, rising to the challenge and usually reaping the rewards. In the social sphere, SEEs tend to dominate with their ability to steer a conversation the way they want it to go. They tend to be quickly noticed in a room of people for this reason and people can find them captivating. Similarly, their natural social confidence is the source of much of their ambition, with SEEs conquering, not merely through force, but through the hearts and minds of those they have won over.
2. Relations
Julius Caesar |
Amy Winehouse |
SEEs are able to brainstorm and think about different ideas and initiatives in order to solve a particular issue. Similarly, SEEs reserve the ability to act decisively in areas of uncertainty, usually throwing aside caution so that they can jump in and pull through on sheer resilience. Usually their ability to improvise in the moment will serve them well, and an unexpected situation can usually be responded to and dealt with without much hindrance to the SEE's desires. However, SEEs prefer it when the matter is simple and straightforward and can be irritated by the delay of too much speculation, or if the problem is too abstract and cannot be fixed by some concrete action. Although a multitude of options is sometimes necessary for success, the SEE prefers there to be a clear goal or end for them to direct their energy towards, and can quickly grow impatient if ambiguity should leave them floundering in the options. Similarly, SEEs are able to keep an open mind when assessing others and can to an extent pick up on the inner potential of their acquaintances; what they could do rather than just what they have done. However, SEEs do not tend to indulge this way of thinking unless needed, preferring more immediate and decisive assessments of others based on the traits that are already apparent.
4. Laws
Mark Cuban |
Beyoncé |
Naturally disposed towards decisive action in the present, SEEs tend to be impatient and have difficulty looking far ahead to see the consequences of their actions. They may be headstrong and act without foresight, jumping into the fray without knowing the likely outcomes and hitting a brick wall. Similarly, they may have difficulty remembering and adequately learning from their past mistakes, being more inclined to base their actions purely on what seems to be the circumstances of the moment. For this reason, although they tend to achieve success, this is usually through impulsive, initiative-taking, surveying the immediate surroundings to gain a tactical advantage, rather than thinking ahead or developing a coherent strategy. However, they tend to appreciate the counsel of a select few who they know tend to be right about such things. SEEs benefit greatly from the foresight of others and a focus on greater purposes and goals brings a sense of meaning to the SEEs erratic hyperactivity, making it more clear as to why they should act in the first place. Although prone to pugnacity, SEEs will harbour a curious respect for those who are not afraid to say they think the SEE's latest scheme may be stupid and end in disaster. To such people, the SEE may return again and again, utilising such wisdom to advise their actions and better guide what they do along a path of predicted success.
6. Pragmatism
Andrew Jackson |
Catherine the Great |
SEEs tend to be restless, ambitious individuals, often trying to satisfy their appetite for improvement and achievement. As such, there is little room for restful relaxation. SEEs are characterised by an almost hyperactive energy state and are unlikely to sit and enjoy their surroundings when they can be acting upon it. However, SEEs tend to have a good eye for the details they are looking for and can quickly cultivate the right look to maximise impact on their surroundings. Understanding the importance of looking nice for a sense of personal pride and to have an appealing and inviting impact on others, SEEs can make themselves look sensual and gracious, cultivating the right aesthetic for the occasion. Doing so helps to sharpen the edge of their charm. Erratic in their energy, SEEs may be inclined to rest when there is nothing else to do, but will jump into action when there is something they want. In such situations, enjoyment of the present situation is pushed out of mind as something else becomes the object of their appetites. In the pursuit of their ambitions, SEEs tend to have a strong impact on the environment, while largely ignoring its effect on overall peace and harmony. Similarly, their toughness allows them to ignore pain when pushing unstoppably towards a goal. Although largely seeking to protect the needs of people they care for, SEEs are likely to do this in a way that takes people out of their comfort zones, preferring to push and challenge people in a way that takes them close to, but never over, their limits.
8. Emotions
Elvis Presley |
Some famous people we think are SEEs:
- P. T. Barnum
- Beyoncé
- Julius Caesar
- Catherine the Great
- Jacques Chirac
- El Cid
- Michael Collins (Irish leader)
- Hernán Cortés
- Ann Coulter
- Mark Cuban
- Cyrus the Great
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Edward III of England
- Edward IV of England
- Brigitte Gabriel
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Hannibal
- Hatshepsut
- Henry IV of England
- Paris Hilton
- Katie Hopkins
- Laura Ingraham
- Andrew Jackson
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Alex Jones
- Genghis Khan
- Helmut Kohl
- Bruce Lee
- Huey Long
- Shirley Manson
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
- Bill O'Reilly
- Sarah Palin
- Pedro I of Brazil
- Katy Perry
- Madame de Pompadour
- Elvis Presley
- Tony Robbins
- Tommy Robinson
- Joe Rogan
- Erwin Rommel
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Sheryl Sandberg
- Britney Spears
- Lauren Southern
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Sylvester Stallone
- Lindsey Vonn
- Robert Walpole
- Denzel Washington
- Raquel Welch
- Gough Whitlam
- Amy Winehouse
Some fictional characters we think are SEEs:
- America (Hetalia)
- Ancient Rome (Hetalia)
- Rocky Balboa (Rocky)
- Sirius Black (Harry Potter)
- Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe)
- Denmark (Hetalia)
- Catherine Earnshaw (Wuthering Heights)
- Hans (Frozen)
- Hungary (Hetalia)
- Maggie Greene (The Walking Dead)
- Jo March (Little Women)
- Itsuki Minami (Air Gear)
- Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)
- Old Spice Man [Isaiah Mustafa] (The Man Your Man Could Smell Like)
- Penny (The Big Bang Theory)
- James Potter I (Harry Potter)
- Flynn Rider (Tangled)
- Winry Rockbell (Fullmetal Alchemist
- Son Goku (Dragon Ball)
- Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto)
- Mr. George Wickham (Pride & Prejudice)
- Wrath (Fullmetal Alchemist)
- Yahiko (Naruto)
The only criticism i have is this:
ReplyDelete"However, SEEs are rarely known to be lazy or content when there is something they want."
This is a true statement but i didn't see any emphasis on the extreme laziness of an SEE during an energy low (throughout the day, thematically EP temperment).
Other than that, this is great!! It's a healthy medium, it neither outlines the extreme unhealthy SEE nor the extreme justice warrior.
This may be your best yet!
Well, maybe another thing that's missing is the need for constant social stimulation and intense dislike for being alone or bored.
ReplyDeleteLol sorry but also not mentioned is the obsessive intimacy, overwhelming intensity of feelings, impulsive need to express those feelings and desires, and occasional lapse in self control related to such inner world
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DeleteDoes this mean you identify as SEE now?
Why would this mean I identify with SEE? :P
DeleteWell, since you're asking, I still haven't made any conclusions in my own head about it.
You probably know the reasons why. I identify as ESI, SEE-H, ISFP, or gamma sf.
I think the first sentence in this profile is great. XD it needed to be said.
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Deleteyo sup Jack
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