EIE vs ESI Compared by Functions

EIE vs ESI Compared by Functions

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Emotions dependent on well-being.

Lack of composure.

Emotional expressiveness, expressivity.

Self-esteem dependent on others' opinions.

Sociability.

Love for adornments.

Internal emotionality.

Intolerance of different viewpoints.

Need for the exchange of signs of attention.

Strong emotional reaction to harm.

Fantasy empathy (feelings towards the imaginary).

Non-indifference, emotional responsiveness.

Ability to perceive the characteristics of other personalities, others' relationships, and moods (cognitive empathy).

Social anxiety, adjusts behavior according to social norms.

Deficit in formal analysis abilities.

Moralizing.

Seriousness, suppresses emotional outbursts.

Fear of harm, avoids dangerous situations.

Sympathy for others' personal misfortunes.

Moderation, restraint, not inclined to rebel.

Ability to harmonize relationships.

Ni

Se

Sad, melancholic mood, depression.

Sense of brokenness.

Daydreaming, escaping into imaginary worlds.

Anticipates events and others' reactions.

No inclination to care for and support loved ones.

Knows how to firmly assert their interests.

Able to live among enemies.

Precision in quick physical reactions.

Desire for possession.

low Si

low Ne

Beauty is more important than comfort.

Restless and gloomy mood.

Lack of precise coordination of body movements in space.

Planning of the future.

No avoidance of unpleasant thoughts.

No preference for small and close goals.

Causes random harm.

Does not like creating comfort for oneself or others.

Tension.

No avoidance of difficult and energy-consuming tasks.

No focus on what is here and now.

Disinterest in novelty.

Divides people into "us" and "them," does not believe in universal brotherhood.

Not mentally active, non-explorer type.

Neatness in household matters, handwriting, and creative style.

Limits close ones in their contacts with the outside world.

Organized, engages in tasks not only when (and as long as) they are interesting.

No tendency to become overly passionate.

No desire for wandering or traveling.

Accurately remembers and reproduces sensory details, often leading to a lack of originality.

Lacks euphoria, cautious assessment of dangers.

Realism and self-interest.

Concerned with well-being, appearance, and bodily pleasures.

Physical dexterity, good body control.

Able to concentrate on a single task.

Thoughts are not detached from the surrounding material reality.

Slow pace of thought and speech.

Vindictiveness, supports harsher punishments.