ILI vs ILE Compared by Functions

ILI vs ILE Compared by Functions

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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.

Attraction to vagrancy and travel.

Clumsiness, poor body control.

Mentally active, a researcher type.

Indifferent to wealth, appearance, and physical pleasures.

Interest in novelty.

Does not restrict loved ones in their interactions with the outside world.

Disorganized, only engages in what is (and as long as it is) interesting.

Tendency to get carried away excessively.

Idealism and selflessness.

Thoughts are detached from the surrounding physical reality.

Unable to concentrate on one task, a daydreamer type.

Fast pace of thoughts and speech.

Does not distinguish between "us" and "them," believes in universal brotherhood.

Untidiness in daily life, handwriting, and creative style.

Inaccurately remembers and reproduces sensory details, which often leads to originality.

Euphoric, underestimates dangers.

Non-vengeful, opposes harsher punishments.

Te

Ti

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.

Prefers working with abstract concepts.

Lacks talent for intrigue.

Concerned with the theme of global justice.

Interest in logic and mathematics.

Minimalism in everyday life.

Angular appearance rather than smooth.

low Fe

low Fi

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.

Does not perceive the peculiarities of other personalities, relationships, and moods.

Immoderation, lack of self-restraint, tendency to rebel.

No social anxiety or adjustment of behavior to social norms.

No fear of harm, does not avoid dangerous situations.

No deficit in formal analytical abilities.

Lack of seriousness, does not suppress emotional outbursts.

No ability to harmonize relationships.

No moralizing.