Creative Humanist

Cultivator

(EII-C)

Subtype Description

In the Delta Quadra, it's important to test your abilities. This type is about not being afraid, taking risks in various situations, confronting challenges, defending oneself, going through ups and downs, and working on personal growth. 'Good can come with fists.' They often get involved in different situations and then have to fight back, defending themselves. They prove that kind people can still stand up for themselves in this life-they demonstrate this by example. This is about personal development and hardening of character.Curious and interested in moral and philosophical problems, particularly the fate of an individual in a hostile society. Strives to understand the essence of various phenomena to form their own worldview. They are difficult to persuade when someone tries to impose something on them. Their uninhibited imagination leads to spontaneous actions, often surprising those around them. Values freedom of expression and has a pedagogical inclination. When defending their interests, they exhibit principled and quiet persistence. They endure "the blows of fate" with resilience. Compliments received in public are often met with skepticism.Prototype: Someone who find the means to realize herself in spite of the circumstances
Creative Humanist is inquisitive and interested in moral and philosophical issues such as the fate of humanity in a hostile society. She tries to understand the essence of various things, envisioning her own picture of the world. She is well-versed in prospects of collective affairs and the capabilities of its members. She often chooses flexible, creative professions, preferring activities that allow her to communicate with a small group. Although able to allocate her time, she lacks the perseverance and willpower to complete all of her activities by a designated time; unpleasant things or uninteresting responsibilities might be postponed. Her unfettered imagination leads to spontaneous actions, which often surprise her friends. Thus she opens people's abilities, inspiring confidence and motivating them to do better. Sometimes she just wants to prove that she is capable of daring deeds solely on the principle of satisfying curiosity. She dislikes everyday hurry and bustle: it distracts her from the reflection she needs in order to think through the lot of ideas and insights that spring to her mind every now and then. In extreme situations, she gets excited and quickly responds to work, focusing her attention on the essentials. She tries to switch between different tasks, but this is difficult for her. Characterized by intractability when making impositions, she respects and allows freedom of expression; she does not want to limit her own or others' rights. Demonstrates her principles and tacit stubbornness when defending her interests. She endures the winds of fate. Life's turmoil and frustrations harden her. She allows others to clearly realize their purpose. Compliments in the presence of outsiders are perceived with confusion and disbelief: she does not need verbal confirmation of feelings and abilities. She has pedagogical inclinations that allow her to teach classes with great interest. She encourages being educated, both in discussions and by bold deeds. Her experience shows that only in collective affairs are interests formed productively and sustainably. She is able to make friends and cooperate with her students on equal terms, which she very much appreciates.

DCNH Spectra

Chaos ↔ Order Spectrum

Initial
Terminal

Fight ↔ Flight Spectrum

Contact
Distant