EIE vs ILI Compared by Functions

EIE vs ILI 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.

Anticipates events and others' reactions.

Passivity, contemplation.

Dislikes everything, sees only the negative in everything.

Secrecy, avoids revealing their true opinions.

Symptoms of derealization and depersonalization.

Enjoys imagining themselves as damaged.

Sense of brokenness.

Sad, melancholic mood, depression.

Daydreaming, escaping into imaginary worlds.

No inclination to care for and support loved ones.

Follows the path of least resistance, disregarding others.

Ni

Te

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.

Does not like bright displays of emotion.

Indifference to ideological issues.

High intellectual self-esteem.

Lack of sentimentality.

Prefers moderate solutions.

Striving to maximize utility.

Thinks through actions in advance.

Creative approach to business.

Monetary mindset, focus on profit.

low Si

low Fe

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.

No need for exchange of attention.

Emotional detachment, lack of emotional response.

Internal unemotionality.

No empathy-fantasy (no feelings toward the imaginary).

Uncertainty about being liked by others.

Self-esteem independent of others' opinions.

Tolerance of differing views.

Uncommunicativeness.

Lack of emotional expressivity.

Enough of composure.

Dislike of adornments.