Compare Socionics Types by Cognitive Functions

Compare by Cognitive Functions

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Curiosity (discovering new things brings joy); love for surprises; dislike for completing things that have already become uninteresting

Love for diversity in life, for experiments and innovations; intolerance to routine; predisposition to change occupations, places of residence; tendency to do unexpected things

Breadth of interests

Wealth of fantasy; the ability to find the unusual in the familiar; a tendency to think in paradoxes, to caricature mental images; ingenuity, incl. word creation

Low general irritability

Difficulties with maintaining the order of body movements, incl. prone to confusion of speech and illegibility of handwriting

Democratic views and aspirations; internationalism

High confidence in oneself, in one's right to receive material benefits first, to have the best, "status" property; tendency to exaggerate oneself

The desire for situations of struggle, rivalry, to expand the sphere of one's influence and power, to lead and impose one's will

Penetration and decisiveness

High ability to quickly mobilize, incl. physical; a large amount of short-term memory

The "language of strength" is more understandable and familiar than the "language of weakness"

Ability and tendency to manipulate others

Love for the color red as the color of high vitality, excitement and physical action, struggle and leadership

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Independence of life views and aspirations; low suggestibility by majority opinion

Positive attitude towards risk; likes to participate in cases involving great risks; propensity for radical, risky decisions

Interest in situations and activities where the limits are determined not by society, but by the objective laws of nature

Developed ability to quickly find a way out of difficult situations associated with an unusual combination of objective factors

Inattention to the ethical behavior - that of yourself, that of those around you

Predisposition to violate the laws of society, especially the unspoken ones

Uncharacteristic feelings of guilt

Love for guns

Independence of life views and aspirations; low suggestibility by majority opinion

Positive attitude towards risk; likes to participate in cases involving great risks; propensity for radical, risky decisions

Interest in situations and activities where the limits are determined not by society, but by the objective laws of nature

Developed ability to quickly find a way out of difficult situations associated with an unusual combination of objective factors

Inattention to the ethical behavior - that of yourself, that of those around you

Predisposition to violate the laws of society, especially the unspoken ones

Uncharacteristic feelings of guilt

Love for guns