IEI vs ESE Compared by Functions
IEI vs ESE Compared by Functions
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• Anticipates events and others' reactions.
• Sad, melancholic mood, depression.
• Enjoys imagining themselves as damaged.
• Daydreaming, escaping into imaginary worlds.
• Sense of brokenness.
• Symptoms of derealization and depersonalization.
• Obsessive thoughts and thought-images.
• Passivity, contemplation.
• Secrecy, avoids revealing their true opinions.
• No inclination to care for and support loved ones.
• Need for the exchange of signs of attention.
• Confidence in being liked by others.
• Internal emotionality.
• Non-indifference, emotional responsiveness.
• Love for adornments.
• Emotional expressiveness, expressivity.
• Fantasy empathy (feelings towards the imaginary).
• Sociability.
• Lack of composure.
• Strong emotional reaction to harm.
• Self-esteem dependent on others' opinions.
• Intolerance of different viewpoints.
Fe
Si
• Internal emotionality.
• Love for adornments.
• Fantasy empathy (feelings towards the imaginary).
• Strong emotional reaction to harm.
• Lack of composure.
• Emotional expressiveness, expressivity.
• Thriftiness.
• Values the harmony of sensations.
• Likes to create comfort for oneself and others.
• Precise coordination of body movements in space.
• Savoring sensations.
• Avoiding unpleasant thoughts.
• Prefers small and immediate goals.
low Te
low Ni
• No drive for maximizing utility.
• Lacks practicality.
• Not hardworking.
• No entrepreneurial activity.
• Low intellectual self-esteem.
• Underdeveloped time management.
• Does not think through actions in advance.
• Lack of financial thinking, no drive for profit.
• Sentimentality.
• Uncreative approach to business.
• Likes bright emotional expressions.
• Non-indifference to ideological issues.
• Finds everything pleasing, sees only the good in everything.
• No secrecy, does not avoid revealing one's true opinions.
• Does not imagine oneself as damaged.
• No symptoms of derealization or depersonalization.
• Activity, not contemplativeness.
• No sense of personal breakdown or suicidal thoughts.
• Tendency to care for and support loved ones.
• No dreaminess, not escaping into imaginary worlds.
• No masochism.
• Does not choose the path of least resistance, disregarding others.
• Does not enjoy inducing feelings of fear by taking risks or provoking.
• No intrusive thoughts or mental images.
• No sad, melancholic mood, not depressive.