Creative Politician

Mercurial

(SEE-C)

Subtype Description

Artists, comedians. They deliberately change the 'tune' to evoke new and different reactions from the audience. This is why they need new marriages, new adventures, and completely different performances from the previous ones to constantly keep the audience's attention. They are excellent storytellers of funny stories, anecdotes, and life events, making great toasts at the table. They are excellent entertainers-full of life. They love jokes and humor and always have something witty to say. It's always fun with them, but they are also adventurous.Their behavior is often theatrical and demonstrative. Excellent at telling jokes and playing pranks. Highly freedom-loving. Resists any restrictions, often in a sharp and abrasive manner. Boldly expresses feelings and interests, adept at giving compliments. Due to sudden shifts in goals and desires, their behavior can be unpredictable. Reacts painfully to criticism. Prone to taking on many tasks at once, though not all get completed. Quickly tires of routine and monotony. Curious, constantly seeks new information and self-improvement.Prototype: Event planner, comedy artist
This subtype is distinguished by uninhibited and demonstrative behavior. Amongst company his wit becomes apparent. He prefers democratic humor without sarcasm or mean and inappropriate jokes. He is good at conducting toasts and amusing guests during feasts, and he enjoys telling anecdotes and jokes that please everyone. Creative Politician is sociable and knows how to secure valuable contacts, although he lacks the time to consistently support them. He prefers to negotiate depending on the situation and on mutually beneficial terms. He confidently finds applications for others' skills and abilities and waits for others' reactions and evaluations. He praises his intelligence, insights and other advantages or abilities alongside his pragmatic motivation, which stimulate him in pursuing his host of activities. He loves freedom and cannot tolerate being regulated with precise instructions detailing when, how, and what he can and can't do. He resists any restrictions placed on him, often in a manner that is harsh and rude. At the same time, he is capable of neutralizing a serious looming conflict by changing the subject or refuting the offensive words by turning them into a joke. Rarely pays attention to general laws and independent tendencies, often based on the fact that all actions are subject to his subjective desires and gains. Complex logical explanations do not suit him. He sticks to simple diagrams and explanations. He prefers compromise and arrangements instead of harsh confrontation. He looks for the right way to approach a person. He can be emotional and impetuous, boldly expressing his feelings and concerns. He is able to proffer compliments. His behavior is unpredictable due to sudden changes in his goals and desires. His mood affects those around him: if it is good, he can affect everyone with his optimism, and if bad, spoil the fun. At times, he can be excessively dramatic. He is sensitive to criticism and becomes nervous when attention is drawn to his mistakes. He is offended when people do not take his advice on remedial provisions; he may even protest. However, over time, he begins to listen to legitimate concerns and changes his stance. He respects smart people when they warn him about a hasty decision in advance, cautioning about potential adverse effects. As practical psychologists, this subtype is also good at reading people's intentions by focusing on their appearance, facial expressions and gestures. He can cleverly make advertisements, persuading people to make particular choices. He stimulates, encourages, and persuades others. He revolves among his friends and relatives, and has the necessity to be social; however, in his narrow circle of people, he often criticizes rather than gives praise, though he does so gently in a half-joking manner. Creative Politician is inclined to start a lot of things at once, but never manages to finish everything due to a lack of time, loss of interest, or falling into a bad mood. He has a poorly-developed sense of proportion, often wanting to do more than is objectively possible. He performs well in advertising fields, intuitively understanding what is interesting and how to hype something up to make it seem better than it is. Focusing on minor things, he may miss what is most important and necessary. Routine and monotony tire him quickly; therefore, he is inclined to relax and seek new interests. A characteristic curiosity leads him to new information and even self-improvement. Switching between various activities and people is vital to him.

DCNH Spectra

Chaos ↔ Order Spectrum

Initial
Terminal

Fight ↔ Flight Spectrum

Contact
Distant