LII vs LSE Compared by Functions
LII vs LSE Compared by Functions
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• Prefers working with abstract concepts.
• Rigidity, difficulty with switching tasks.
• Interest in logic and mathematics.
• Love for classification and analysis.
• Distancing from people.
• Angular appearance rather than smooth.
• A search for one objective truth.
• Focus on long-term order.
• Concerned with the theme of global justice.
• Minimalism in everyday life.
• Diligence.
• High intellectual self-esteem.
• Striving to maximize utility.
• Practicality.
• Takes responsibilities seriously.
• Entrepreneurial activity.
• Monetary mindset, focus on profit.
• Lack of sentimentality.
• Creative approach to business.
• Well-developed time management.
• Indifference to ideological issues.
• Prefers moderate solutions.
• Thinks through actions in advance.
Ne
Si
• Indifferent to wealth, appearance, and physical pleasures.
• Idealism and selflessness.
• Mentally active, a researcher type.
• Inaccurately remembers and reproduces sensory details, which often leads to originality.
• Does not restrict loved ones in their interactions with the outside world.
• Non-vengeful, opposes harsher punishments.
• Thriftiness.
• Comfort is more important than beauty.
• Precise coordination of body movements in space.
• Likes to create comfort for oneself and others.
• Values the harmony of sensations.
• Prefers small and immediate goals.
low Se
low Ni
• No desire for possession.
• Awkwardness in communication.
• Lacks offensive aggression.
• Cannot firmly assert their interests.
• Does not derive pleasure from conflicts.
• Inaccuracy of quick physical reactions.
• Fears pain.
• Lack of self-confidence.
• Does not take risks, neglecting safety measures.
• Does not understand the language of force.
• Insufficient energy for actions.
• Doubts accepted decisions.
• Lack of egoism, feelings of shame and guilt.
• Does not impose their opinion.
• No masochism.
• No dreaminess, not escaping into imaginary worlds.
• No sad, melancholic mood, not depressive.
• No symptoms of derealization or depersonalization.
• Activity, non-contemplativeness.
• No sense of personal breakdown or suicidal thoughts.
• Does not enjoy inducing feelings of fear by taking risks or provoking.
• Tendency to care for and support loved ones.
• No intrusive thoughts or mental images.
• Does not imagine oneself as damaged.
• No secrecy, does not avoid revealing one's true opinions.
• Finds everything pleasing, sees only the good in everything.
• Does not choose the path of least resistance, disregarding others.