SEE vs ESE Compared by Functions

SEE vs ESE Compared by Functions

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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.

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.

Fi

Si

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.

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 Ti

low Ni

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.

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.