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.