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Steve Gerber (IEE): Personality Type Analysis

Stephen Ross Gerber was a Marvel Writer most active during the 1970s. He acquired a reputation for writing some of the weirdest stories that Marvel ever published. He is most remembered for the creation of Howard the Duck and a highly publicized legal battle with Marvel over the ownership of that character. Gerber’s approach to intuition is the most apparent thing. Perhaps the best way to demonstrate this is simply by listing off things within his Defenders run. There are 4 pages in which an Elf with a Gun is shown killing random people. These people have no connection to the plot of the issues, and are not ever even acknowledged by other characters in the story. The Headman saga is a famously strange story involving a team of villains various issues with their heads swapping minds with the heroes, Hulk adopting Bambi after watching it's mother die, one of the villains swapping their minds into Bambi, all while the hero, Nighthawk’s brain is sitting in a jar after the Headmen had s...

Desiderius Erasmus (IEE): Personality Type Analysis

Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch humanist philosopher and theologian, the illegitimate son of a priest and was himself forced into a monastic life by his guardians. In the monastery at Steyr, his lifelong passion for Latin began and he quickly outstripped the ability of his tutors. He escaped the monastic life in his late twenties and proceeded to broaden his horizons by travelling and studying extensively. He eventually came to England and struck up a friendship with Thomas More, which lasted until the latter's death at the hands of Henry VIII (SLE) . It was whilst making his way to England on a subsequent visit from Italy that he conceived his best known work, In Praise of Folly. Arriving at More's house in London, he quickly committed it to paper with More's support, in 1509. In Praise of Folly, Erasmus wrote this work with two intentions in mind; to satirize and inveigh against the offices and institutions of the Church, for which he had developed a deep hatred of duri...

Ben Jones - Diagnostic Report (IEE)

After a diagnostic interview, an analysis of Ben’s answers suggests the 8 IM Elements may best be assigned to the functions of Model A in the following order, making his best fit type the ‘Intuitive Ethical Energiser’ or ‘IEE’. Leading function – Ideas (I1) The most prevalent theme throughout Ben’s answers to this interview is the sheer breadth of interests he has. From Socionics to music, poetry, education, running, anthropology, linguistics and political debate, Ben repeatedly drew attention to those things that interested him, regardless of whether they were beneficial or not. Furthermore, it became clear that his motivations can be traced back to this capture of interest, and the desire to explore or find out whatever is unusual or new. For instance, his taking on a more authoritative role as a Resident Assistant is described as an exploration of role-play.; his exercise routine of running and weight-lifting, experimenting with music and meditation, a means of seeing potenti...

Alan Alda (IEE): Personality Type Analysis

Alan Alda is an American actor, screenwriter, director and science communicator, probably most famous for his role as Captain "Hawkeye" Pierce in the TV series M*A*S*H   (henceforth referred to as MASH ). What first tipped me off on Alda's type was precisely his impact on MASH . At first just one of many actors in the original cast, with several characters supposed to have more or less equal focus, gradually Alda's character Hawkeye moved to become the clear main focus of the show. At the same time, Alda himself evolved from just an actor hired to play a role to the person chiefly responsible for the the show's creative direction, by writing and directing increasingly more episodes and using his star power to steer the show in the direction he preferred. The impact of Alda's priorities is very obvious when comparing the show's seasons 1-3 to seasons 9-11, that is, from the period when his creative influence was small or negligible to the period when i...

IEE - Intuitive Ethical Energiser - "The Explorer"

This is the type profile for the Intuitive Ethical Energiser (IEE). To see more type profiles, click here . Ellen DeGeneres 1. Ideas Fundamental to the IEE is an eye for interesting, new opportunities and the desire to pursue these opportunities, putting aside what they are currently doing in order to see how the next, novel thing might turn out. IEEs cannot tolerate monotony or narrow repetition and instead follow a pattern of whimsically switching from one thing that captures their fascination to the next, starting up a variety of projects and keeping less interesting ones on hold while those that are most novel are worked on with great enthusiasm. The greatest motivation for IEEs is their limitless curiosity for the world around them and an open-mindedness to the various perspectives of the many people that inhabit it. IEEs frequently see life as a constant adventure, trying to see as much as possible in their time available. IEEs look for the inner potential in other peop...