Definition: Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is recognized as a legitimate and valuable form of intelligence, encompassing the ability to perceive, understand, regulate, and express emotions constructively in oneself and others.
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is recognized as a legitimate and valuable form of intelligence, encompassing the ability to perceive, understand, regulate, and express emotions constructively in oneself and others.
While we respect and value all individuals and their diverse cognitive and emotional profiles, we require all participants in the onboarding process to engage in a manner that is unbiased, respectful, and emotionally regulated.
We acknowledge that some individuals may experience cognitive dissonance or emotional overwhelm during onboarding. We encourage open engagement, including moments of expressive release (e.g., venting or blowing off steam), provided such behavior remains within the bounds of lawful expression under the U.S. Constitution.
This includes the right to express frustration or mild rudeness, but excludes speech that constitutes “fighting words,” threats, or harassment.
No account will be removed solely for emotional expression unless it violates legal standards or community safety guidelines.
Some experiences on this platform are designed as fictional or artistic expressions. These are not intended to represent factual information or advice. All such content is clearly marked with our Fiction Mark 🜁. To learn more, please visit our Creative Expression Policy for more information.
Growing up in the 90s, computers and the internet were playgrounds of creativity. They weren’t bound by forced professionalism or the fear of mob rule. They were places to be yourself—to explore, vent, create, and most importantly, enjoy. The old internet was a place of love, before platforms like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and Twitter took over. Back then, we had personal homepages—eccentric, diverse, and unapologetically unique. Polytheists.net is a return to that spirit. We understand if our kind of creativity isn’t for everyone. We encourage the use of synthetic intelligence to help people grow, learn, and express themselves more freely. You’re welcome to stay and explore—but please, respect the space. Look, don’t touch.