LSI vs SEE Compared by Functions

LSI vs SEE Compared by Functions

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Loves constancy.

Love for classification and analysis.

Distancing from people.

Focus on long-term order.

Interest in logic and mathematics.

Rigidity, difficulty with switching tasks.

Angular appearance rather than smooth.

Prefers working with abstract concepts.

Minimalism in everyday life.

Concerned with the theme of global justice.

Uninhibited in communication.

Desire for possession.

Confidence in oneself.

Knows how to firmly assert their interests.

Lack of shame and guilt.

Derives pleasure from conflicts.

Not prone to anxiety and fears.

Able to live among enemies.

Does not doubt their decisions.

Precision in quick physical reactions.

Takes risks, disregarding safeguards.

Sufficient energy for actions.

Understands only the language of force.

Imposes their opinion.

Se

Fi

Understands only the language of force.

Assertive, convincing manner of speaking.

Knows how to firmly assert their interests.

Not prone to anxiety and fears.

Not afraid of pain.

Precision in quick physical reactions.

Ability to harmonize relationships.

Ability to perceive the characteristics of other personalities, others' relationships, and moods (cognitive empathy).

Deficit in formal analysis abilities.

Sympathy for others' personal misfortunes.

low Ne

low Ti

Organized, engages in tasks not only when (and as long as) they are interesting.

Able to concentrate on a single task.

Disinterest in novelty.

Divides people into "us" and "them," does not believe in universal brotherhood.

No tendency to become overly passionate.

Physical dexterity, good body control.

Neatness in household matters, handwriting, and creative style.

Accurately remembers and reproduces sensory details, often leading to a lack of originality.

No desire for wandering or traveling.

Thoughts are not detached from the surrounding material reality.

Slow pace of thought and speech.

Vindictiveness, supports harsher punishments.

Concerned with well-being, appearance, and bodily pleasures.

Limits close ones in their contacts with the outside world.

Realism and self-interest.

Not mentally active, non-explorer type.

Talent for intrigue.

Flexibility, ease of switching between tasks.

Closeness with people.

Lack of interest in logic and mathematics.

Ethical insight.

No preference for working with abstract concepts.

Dislike of classification and analysis.

No minimalism in everyday life.

Not inclined towards long-term order.

Rather smooth appearance than angular.

Not being convinced of one's own rightness.

Dislikes constancy.

No search for one objective truth.