LII vs IEE Compared by Functions

LII vs IEE Compared by Functions

base/vuln traits

Planning

Good time management. Good internal clock. Punctual. Efficiently manages and values time.

Tardiness

Desire to freely manage their own time and limit others'. Important that others do not delay. Inconsistent. Struggles with personal time management.

Improvement

Generation of new ideas in implementing a principle. Enhances theories with new ideas.

Curiosity

Seeking novelties in any areas. Interested in people. Intuitively understands people's motives.

Unpretentiousness

Managing with what is available. Can manage with absolutely little. Minimalist. Prefers functional comfort and simplicity. Care launches them.

Omnivorousness

Need to try everything (clothes, food, etc.). Need for diverse sensations. Values comfort and pleasurable experiences.

Patience

Long-suffering without response. Rapid exhaustion in forceful situations. Inability to lead a rough and aggressive life. Passive. Avoids conflict and values independence.

Resourcefulness

Ability to escape deadlock situations with minimal losses. Resist pressure. Can become bold. Takes decisive action in critical situations.

Construction

Building schemes and structures. Systematic. Construct and refine coherent systems. Theories construction.

Disorganization

Difficulty existing within strict frameworks of order. Shaking up and breaking down the system. Flexible. Dislikes rigid systems and detailed scrutiny.

Inventory

Monitoring the expenditure of others' resources (including money) while neglecting their own. Making sure everything is accounted for (though things often get lost or remain unused). Carefully evaluate ventures.

Scatter

Dispersion of energy, attempting to grab everything at once. Adventurous. Seeks excitement in tasks.

Politeness

Politeness. Correctness. Adhering to etiquette. Reserved. Struggles with initiating social bonds.

Psychological Distance

Bringing people closer or further apart. Insightful. Deep understanding of human interactions.

Cool-headedness

Need for emotional stimulation. Sudden sociability (when needed). Responds positively to friendly emotions.

Sociability

Quick acquaintance using humor and compliments. Motivates and uplifts others with enthusiasm.