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#1

Characterized by a constant need for novelty and change, heightened interest in new things and innovations.

#2

Insightful, an innovator; often a newsmaker-inventor; enjoys discovering, inventing, and trying out original, non-obvious ideas, and uncovering new possibilities.

#3

Prefers situations with multiple options available, overall favoring diversity and maximum freedom of choice. Loves multivariant situations closely correlated with his innovative nature.

#4

Displays broad curiosity about all things new and unknown.

#5

An advocate for innovation and progressive reforms, comfortable with the prospect of frequent changes, and dislikes societal 'freezing' for the sake of stability, especially if it's enforced by a personalistic dictatorship.

#6

Tends to act with an initial excess of impulsiveness, apparent in his sweeping movements and the boldness and grandiosity of his ideas.

#7

Likely to pace back and forth in a room when excited or agitated.

#8

Engages in broad, associative mental searching from an initial point without temporal sequencing, ending in a moment of pleasurable discovery. This results in easy distractibility, improvisation, and a non-linear approach but also in successful discovery and wide-ranging insights.

#9

Capable of quickly generating a variety of alternative ideas on any topic.

#10

A firm believer in progressive values that look to the future rather than the past.

#11

No preference for integers over irrational numbers, clear boundaries over blurred sets, certainty over probability, or a few options over many.

#12

Displays extremely high inquisitive curiosity and inquisitiveness.

#13

Averse to conservatism in any form; needs frequent changes in everything and adapts easily to changes in the environment.

#14

Poor at sensing dangers and often underestimates them.

#15

Struggles to understand people well and often finds it hard to determine if a work colleague is a friend.

#16

Enjoys working with information analysis and constantly needs fresh information to process.

#17

Likely to exhibit involuntary motor automatisms, especially when excited (e.g., tapping, fidgeting).

#18

Generally unobservant of others' relationships and actions.

#19

Often exhibits a roving, unfocused gaze due to visual inattentiveness.

#20

Believes it is beneficial for children to read nonsensical poetry.

#21

Prone to hypnagogic visual pseudohallucinations when falling asleep.

#22

Has a subconscious inclination toward dromomania-passion for frequent, long-distance travel and wandering.

#23

Often harbors grand 'super-ideas' that excite him.

#24

Attracted to complex, grand-scale, and original challenges; avoids routine tasks.

#25

Would find it extremely unpleasant to live an ordinary life 'like everyone else'.

#26

Fascinated by all things mysterious and enigmatic, striving to solve these mysteries or eagerly follows their resolution.

#27

Very far from any conservatism in his plans and behavior; loves novelty, the unexplored, and diversity.

#28

More focused on the future than the past in his thoughts.

#29

Likely to have a habit of fiddling with objects while thinking.

#30

His handwriting is likely to be 'messy' and illegible.

#31

Prone to motor compulsions-repetitive, habitual, non-functional movements.

#32

Specializes in intellectual issues and complex intellectual tasks.

#33

Weak sense of familial or in-group loyalty, does not categorize people as 'us' vs. 'them'.

#34

Enjoys paradoxes and mentally experimenting with incompatible combinations.

#35

Detests prohibitions and restrictions in societal behavior regulation; believes in maximizing freedom and improvisation.

#36

Likely opposes ideological and customs borders, favoring peaceful international cooperation.

#37

Possesses strong probabilistic thinking, able to mentally handle probabilities and ambiguous situations.

#38

Driven by a strong research instinct, motivated to understand the underlying reasons for his experiences.

#39

Likely enjoys books and films in the magical fantasy genre.

#40

Often disregards group morality, does not like moralists.

#41

Key characteristic: interest. Prone to abandoning current tasks if something more interesting appears.

#42

More interested in the initial phases of projects than in their completion, often leaving tasks unfinished.

#43

Dislikes staying at home, drawn to changing locations and occasionally to vagrancy.

#44

Advocates for minimal social regulation of behavior, opposes stringent, comprehensive controls.

#45

Not punctual, often late to meetings or arrives just in time.

#46

Enjoys probabilistic reasoning and handling conflicting concepts within the same model.

#47

Experiences ecstatic feelings from frequent sensations of discovery and revelation.

#48

Prefers metaphorical-probabilistic thinking over literal interpretations.

#49

Highly attracted to the unexpected and unique, finds pleasure and inspiration in originality.

#50

Fickle, rapidly shifts mental focus between tasks, prefers breadth over depth.

#51

Scattered, struggles to maintain focus on any one topic for long.

#52

Impulsive and often riskily obsessed, prefers revolutionary changes over stasis.

#53

Has a sense of humor about himself and serious matters.

#54

Independent and bold in his views, does not rely on leaders or authorities.

#55

Behaves more anarchically than others, often disregarding societal norms and prohibitions.

#56

Struggles to correctly perceive hostile signals from others.

#57

May have a habit of clicking his teeth.

#58

Often frivolous in relationships, lacking in attentiveness and caution.

#59

Values disruption over stability, enjoys disturbing or seeing disturbances in order.

#60

Uses imagination to accentuate and emphasize unusual aspects.

#61

Dismissive of discussions about 'the voice of blood,' does not believe in such concepts.

#62

Does not consider personal loyalty and fidelity as the main virtues; values creative talents more.

#63

Prone to illusions of novelty, experiencing the unfamiliarity of familiar settings.

#64

Skilled at finding common features across different phenomena, excels at abstracting and theorizing.

#65

Seeks information that raises doubts or prompts reflection.

#66

Often speaks quickly and unclearly, sometimes swallowing endings of words.

#67

Prefers aesthetics of incompleteness, ambiguity, disorder, and asymmetry.

#68

Generally indifferent to adhering to accepted social norms.

#69

Likely to stand out in a crowd with either avant-garde or sloppy, outdated clothing.

#70

Does not engage in moralizing conversations.

#71

Due to low cognitive empathy, struggles with social interactions with people who are not like him.

#72

Likely enjoys films and books about long-distance travel.

#73

Rarely feels a strong affiliation with any group, maintains a high level of independence.

#74

Enjoys mocking and satirizing, often sarcastic.

#75

Deeply averse to conventionality and traditional standards in thoughts and lifestyle.

#76

Prefers high-risk, potentially high-reward gambles.

#77

Characterized by grandiosity in his ideas and plans.

#78

Disregards societal moral norms and others' reactions to his actions.

#79

Unlikely to be nationalistic or xenophobic, more likely to be an internationalist.

#80

Experiences instability in desires and frequently changes activities.

#81

Pays little attention to personal neatness.

#82

Tolerant of social and moral rule violations, places little importance on reputation.

#83

Likely to frequently chew or grind his teeth, especially when thinking.

#84

Opposes control over people and their behavior, advocates for freedom.

#85

Reduced development of frontal motor areas of the brain.

#86

Dislikes 'police state' models with enforced unanimity and total control.

#87

Often plans at the last minute, quickly changing courses unexpectedly.

#88

Engages in intense mental activity nearly constantly.

#89

Strongly opposes isolating his country behind an invisible wall.

#90

Lacks zeal for domestic order, sometimes entirely ignores it.

#91

Values unpredictability, often acts unexpectedly as if deciding by coin flip.

#92

Scientifically minded, with a serious interest in science.

#93

Prone to confusion about the current month, date, and day.

#94

Shows little inclination to care for or protect his family or kin.

#95

Lacks domestic perfectionism, instead lives a semi-bohemian lifestyle.

#96

Positive attitude towards individual talents over collective structures.

#97

Enjoys diversity in all aspects.

#98

Prone to uncontrollable phonetic errors in speech.

#99

Frequently deviates from schedules, often late, misses deadlines.

#100

Enjoys surprises and unpredictabilities in life.

#101

Has high alertness, requires little sleep, and experiences infrequent daytime sleepiness.

#102

Often goes 'against the current,' unafraid to stand alone against the majority or authorities.

#103

Typically consumes more water daily than others.

#104

Often uses neologisms in speech, creating new words.

#105

Frequently experiences an 'airy euphoria' in his mood, often accompanied by joyful amazement.

#106

Low tolerance for monotonous tasks, quickly seeks variety in activities.

#107

Short memory for good deeds done to him, expecting quick reciprocation.

#108

Tends to 'spread out' in thought, veering into irrelevant associations.

#109

Often so engrossed in tasks that he is unaware of his surroundings.

#110

Completely rejects the concepts of predestination and fate, believes in self-determination.

#111

Possesses a very strong imagination.

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