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Emotion

The document outlines various subtypes of emotional expression within the framework of Psychosophy, focusing on four primary emotional categories: 1E, 2E, 3E, and 4E. Each category is further divided into subtypes that describe distinct emotional behaviors and interactions, such as Strong-1E's sociability and Aggressive-3E's introspection. The document emphasizes the nuances of emotional expression and the relational dynamics of each subtype.

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Emotion

The document outlines various subtypes of emotional expression within the framework of Psychosophy, focusing on four primary emotional categories: 1E, 2E, 3E, and 4E. Each category is further divided into subtypes that describe distinct emotional behaviors and interactions, such as Strong-1E's sociability and Aggressive-3E's introspection. The document emphasizes the nuances of emotional expression and the relational dynamics of each subtype.

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Psychosophy subtypes

Part 4: Emotion
1st emotion

(1E-2) Strong 1E Strong-1E


is highly inclined to induce
certain emotional states in
themselves: for example, they
may remember a past event
and find themselves charged
with emotions from that
memory.

Strong-1E is confident in the


emotional color of what they
are experiencing, and strives
to share this with the world.
They want to influence others’
feelings somehow (often
through creative means).

But unlike a 2E, strong-1E is


mostly interested in conveying
their own emotional state, not
discussing the emotional states
of others.

Strong-1E is the most sociable


subtype, the most inclined to
emotional exchange.
1st emotion

(1E-3) Aggressive 1E
Aggressive-1E is immersed in
their own inner world,
attentive to their own
emotional state. They may
seem secretive to others since
they do not tend to share their
emotional experiences.

They enjoy being alone with


their own feelings, their
favorite music, a good book, a
movie.

Therefore aggressive-1E is the


least similar subtype to the
classic 1E (depicted as
violently manifesting its
emotions in an immediately
noticeable way).

But it is still 1E and not 3E


(even though 3E also goes
deeply into itself), because of
its reluctance to change its
emotional state upon prompts
from others.

Aggressive-1E is the most


closed-off subtype.
1st emotion

(1E-4) Result 1E Result-1E does not


analyze its emotions: the emotions
seem to be outside result-1E's field of
attention, so regulating behavior is
difficult.

Result-1E cries when they feel like


erying, laugh when they feel like
laughing, and no attempt to cope with
these impulses will hold these
emotions back. It is difficult for them
to calm down and change their
emotional direction.

They stay in the same emotional space


for a long time and may feel hurt if
someone tries to get them to enter a
different one. They do not know how
to switch emotions and do not like
doing this, because they cannot trace
where the emotions came from.

Unlike result-4E, result-1E does share


its feelings and is not easily influenced
by the emotions of others.

Result-1E is the most likely 1E


subtype to vent.
2nd emotion

(2E-1) Strong 2E Strong-2E is more


straightforward than the other subtypes. They
are very emotional, have difficulty restraining
themselves, and pour out their feelings on
others in a stormy stream.

They like to talk about strangers, and about


their own feelings, to open their soul and get
closer to others. Typically strong-2E is
engaged in some sort of expressive creativity
like music or dance, and is interested in others’
artistic creations. You will often hear quotes
like “listen to this song, it's so cool!" or “look at
how they dance in this video, it's so amazing!"
Sometimes they write poetry or prose, in
which case it's very important that others read
it and become inspired.

This behavior leads to a certain suppression of


others’ feelings, which gives a feel of 1E. But
strong-2E has a tireless and conscious
interaction between their own feelings and
those of others (for example, analyzing
emotions to understand where they came from
and how to express them accurately).

Also strong-2E is still looking for feedback: it’s


important for them not just to experience their
own feelings, but to share them and get an
appropriataae response. While 1E accents
their emotional experiences as they are, not
digging into them.

Strong-2E is the most expressive and vivid


subtype.
2nd emotion

(2E-3) Process 2E Process-2E


has a romantic view of the world
(which may include dark colors or
light ones). They see a sort of
mystery in everything and like to
dramatize what is happening.

Process-2E loves long


conversations about feelings,
relational games, subtle flirting.
They don't like it when everything
is obvious, when all emotions lie
on the surface: such people seem
uninteresting and interest in them
fades quickly. But they love
secretive people with a deep and
contradictory inner world.

They do not present their feelings


directly, but instead often avoid
weighing in, which can make
others doubt their sincerity. This
complication may seem 3E-ish, but
3E does this because they have
emotional complexes, while
process-2E does it for fun. 3E
hides experiences not for fun or
influence but for fear of being
misunderstood and difficulty
“acting natural".

Process-2E is the most mysterious


and controversial subtype.
2nd emotion

(2E-4) Passive 2E Passive-2E is warm


and soulful. They do not like “heating up"
an interpersonal emotional situation, and
will do everything possible to avoid anyone
feeling embarrassed.

People are drawn to passive-2E because


they inspire confidence and a feeling of
comfort.

Passive-2E is not characterized by intense


emotional self-expression, rather their
feelings are soft and pleasant for the sake
of others.

If they feel dislike or indifference toward


someone else (which happens often, since
many desire communication with
passive-2E), they try not to demonstrate
this directly. If the person is genuinely too
intrusive, passive-2E will be able to reject
them, but will do so politely and
courteously to avoid hurt feelings.

This calm and equanimity can make


passive-2E look like 4K. But passive-2E is
still a strong attitude, it affects others and
creates an atmosphere around itself, which
attracts people.
While 4E is dependent on the atmosphere
created by others: there is no aura of
warmth surrounding 4K.

Passive-2E is the most comfortable and


inviting 2E subtype.
3rd emotion
(BE-1) Aggressive 3E Ageressive-3E is
more immersed in its own world than
the other subtypes. They are in no
hurry to throw out their emotions to
surrounding people. When in a bad
mood, aggressive-3E retreats to their
own inner world and does not respond
much to help.

It is very difficult for aggressive-3E to


let go of resentment or anger, even if
the offender makes attempts to repair
the relationship. They need time to
come to terms with the negativity they
had to endure in the past.

When aggressive-3K is in company


with others, they rarely blend into the
general mood, usually seeming detached
instead. While they have emotional
outbursts like all 3Es are inclined to,
they are relatively rare: but when the
outbursts do happen, they are intense
and terrifying.

Because of aggressive-3E’s limited


inclination to social contact, they may
look like 1E, but 1E is not too inclined
to dig through their feelings, while
aggressive-3 EKwill do this even if
nobody is available to help. They spezd
much energy on how others see them,
what impression they have made, how
to cope with their emotions.

Aggressive-3E is the most closed-off


and restrained 3E subtype.
3rd emotion

(3E-2) Process 3E Process-3E is more


inclined than the other subtypes to sort
things out, to have extended intimate
conversations about feelings. They easily
make contact with others even if they've
had past negative experiences with that
person.

It is difficult for process-3E to imagine


their life with interaction with others: each
new relationship gives them pleasant
excitement. They enjoy looking for hints
and hidden meanings in others’ words and
actions. They also may generate conflict in
order to get a certain emotional response.

Process-3E realizes itself well in art,


amateur performances, and working
directly with people. In this way it is like
2E, who is also interested in emotional
interaction and finds realization in this
sphere.

But 25 is free, while process-3E is much


more "tight", which makes it more likely
that their feelings and interest in people
are manifested in the form of short-term
outbursts followed by regret and shame.

Process-3E fears appearing inappropriave


and often doubts the impression they
made.

Process-3E is the most sociable and


creative 3E subtype.
3rd emotion

(3E-4) Weak 3E Weak-3E is usually


externally calm. They do not draw
attention to themselves and do not seek
to entertain others: rather, they want to
be entertained with others’ vivid
impressions.

Weak-3E is compliant in relationships,


has a distaste of quarreling and an
avoidance of scandal.

They rarely experience violent outbursts


of feeling. They are not inclined to
resentment or emotional manipulation.
So when with others, weak-3E comes off
as a pleasant, courteous person who is
not particularly talkative.

This seeming lack of violent emotions


and internal conflict makes weak-3E look
like 4E. But weak-3E is still
distinguished by a certain romantic
worldview and nervous shyness (both
uncharacteristic of 4E).

Weak-3E is the subtype with the most


natural charm.
Ath emotion

(4E-1) Result 4E Result-4E is drawn to


external emotional stimuli, longs for
vivid experiences, and behaves very
expressively when charged by such
experiences. By this behavior, they can
attract much attention from others.

This is 1E-ish on the surface, but there


are a few differences. Result-4 K's
emotionality is associated with the
presence of certain external factors, for
example being surrounded by more
emotional people, watching a movie, or
listening to music. In their normal state
result-4E remains mostly emotionless.
Whereas 1E will simply put their
feelings out there (or if there is nobody
around, still experience them alone).

Also, result-4E, despite its noisy and


conspicuous behavior, is not the soul of
the company, but rather an object of
influence by others. They take over the
moods started by others but do not
create the atmosphere in the first place
like higher E does.

Despite all this, result-4E is the most


brightly expressed and emotionally
self-sufficient subtype.
Ath emotion

(4E-2) Passive 4E Passive-4E is


very interested in the feelings of
others. They will listen to
someone else's emotional
outpourings with pleasure and try
to understand their inner world.
Typically their emotional stimulus
of choice is other people, rather
than more inanimate stimuli like
games or music.

This passion for the experiences


of others is similar to 2K. But
passive-4E does not really try to
directly influence the emotional
state of others. If they need to
win someone over, they will use
other means (trying to motivate
them to take action, reason
logically, or care for their
physical state, as appropriate).

Passive-4E is the 4E subtype that


makes for the best psychologist
and advisor.
Ath emotion

(4E-3) Weak 4E Weak-4E is the stereotypical


4E, distinguished by calm and the absence of
violent emotional manifestations. Even if
everyone else is having fun, weak-4E will only
smile slightly. Usually their face expresses
nothing at all.

They are distinguished by composure, prudence,


and an exceptionally rational approach to
problems, because their mind is not overtaken
by feelings. It is not always easy to tell the
difference between weak-4E genuine
emotionlessness and 3E worried restraint,
which can cause mistypes.

The difference is, 3E is always experiencing


something emotional, and this is important: and
when these impulses can no longer be
suppressed, they are thrown to the outside. 3E
accumulates their feelings and shows them in
unexpected ways. Whereas weak-4E does not
have this dynamic. If you ask them what their
mood is, or if something has offended them,
they will mostly just be confused. Observing a
person for a long time, this difference between
3E and weak-4E will inevitably come out.

Weak-4E is distinguished among the 4E


subtypes by its constant equanimity and
dispassion.

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