Differential Diagnosis

LIE vs ILI

Marker Analysis

Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences

Type A
vs
Type B

Interactive Marker Selection

Click on statements below to track which markers resonate with each type. This helps identify the most distinguishing characteristics between the two types.

LIE
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ILI
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LIE Agrees • ILI Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

My mood is almost always predominantly euphoric, and I almost never feel bitter skepticism.

#2

I trust other people.

#3

I often expect pleasant things rather than unpleasant ones.

#4

If I were a journalist, I would more often write about the virtues of life around me rather than its flaws.

#5

I usually believe that others have good intentions.

#6

I usually trust what people say.

#7

When I think about the future, I usually see it in a 'rosy' light.

#8

I have a sense of fullness and joy in life - often, when I look at the world, I am amazed by it.

#9

I am curious, receptive to everything new, straightforward, and bold.

#10

I am a very goal-oriented and organized person.

#11

I almost always have an involuntary smile in response when I communicate with someone in a very good, elevated mood.

#12

I usually defend the existing realities of the surrounding world from critics because I find more virtues in them, while they see only flaws.

#13

In close communication, I easily catch someone else's elevated mood.

#14

I have a need for life around me to be moving and bustling.

#15

I am mostly satisfied with how the world is arranged.

#16

In the morning, I usually have a background of good, calm, bright, and problem-free mood (corresponding to the rays of the morning sun), which lasts for several hours or longer.

#17

If nothing is happening around me, it always depresses me.

#18

I like being part of a group.

#19

I am a historical optimist, believing in progress and the development of humanity on the path of mutual respect and kindness.

#20

I almost daily feel a sense of pride in my successes, my position, and the respect I have earned.

#21

I like to improve other people's bad moods.

#22

I usually see friends in people, and I am bad at recognizing enemies.

#23

It is very important for me to achieve some victories every day, and for them to be noticeable to others.

#24

Someone else's laughter is almost always contagious for me.

#25

Fidelity, kindness, and diligence are my distinctive traits.

#26

I like being the center of attention of others.

#27

It is true that I really dislike dark, gloomy weather.

#28

I try to make sure that no one feels hurt by my actions.

#29

I often feel a pleasant anticipation that makes me restless and excited.

#30

I cannot stand around me lulling monotony, hibernation, and silence.

#31

I don't understand people who see and find 'problems' in everything.

#32

I can be described as an internally harmonious person, far from any neuroses or insoluble problems.

#33

For me, the more responsibility in work, the more interesting it is, and the more likely it will succeed.

#34

By nature, I am a 'workaholic.'

#35

I love an emotionally rich life.

#36

I almost always feel like part of a clan, tribe.

#37

I easily let go of and dismiss thoughts and guesses that are inconvenient and unpleasant.

#38

I easily 'catch' the mood of my friends.

#39

I love drawing attention, admiration, and amazement from others; at worst, even indignation will do - as long as it's not indifference.

#40

I am very hardworking.

#41

I don't like complications. All that is true should be simple.

#42

I like regularly receiving signs of respect and recognition and, I must say, I very much need it.

#43

I am a 'workaholic.'

#44

I am a team person and always rely on its cohesion and division of labor in it.

#45

I feel energetic and active only if life around me is also spinning and moving, something is happening, others are busy - otherwise, I start feeling sluggish and sleepy.

#46

Kindness, loyalty, and diligence are my constant, most prominent qualities in any situation.

#47

I have high work capacity, constantly supported by a sense of responsibility.

#48

I usually find it difficult to sit still for long.

#49

Subtle details do not attract me; I prefer everything outstanding, bright, large, and impressive.

#50

It is unpleasant for me to see another person writhing in pain - I immediately start feeling something similar to their suffering.

#51

Everything in the world is generally well-arranged and reasonable.

#52

Faith is more important to me than any doubts.

#53

From a bad mood, I almost always 'hide' in intense work at the limit of my capabilities.

#54

I cannot sit calmly in my seat for more than an hour on a daytime train - I always feel like taking a walk somewhere.

#55

I always have an action plan for the next day in my head.

#56

I am easily interested and focused on something.

#57

I have almost always been ready to help any stranger.

#58

I more often strive to simplify rather than complicate the structure of the object of my thoughts.

#59

I often feel the need to talk to other people.

#60

For most of my life, I have been a person with great ambitions and claims to high status.

#61

I am currently in a normal mood and have no more problems than usual.

#62

My mood improves when someone sends me a warm, sincere greeting.

#63

I am diligent in any task I undertake.

#64

I love traveling and changing impressions.

#65

In the morning, I can always list exactly what tasks I have planned for today.

#66

I am usually inclined to trust someone else's honest word and oaths, even if I am dealing with an unfamiliar person.

#67

The scenes of surgical intervention on TV, showing blood and mucus, shock me, and I do not want to watch them for more than a few seconds.

#68

I enjoy having the right to command and give orders.

#69

From silence, calmness, and regularity, I always feel bored and want to nap.

#70

Perhaps, more than others, I love to evoke admiration, amazement, reverence, sympathy, or at least indignation with my behavior - anything but indifference.

ILI Agrees • LIE Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

Most of the time, I have pessimistic and depressive thoughts.

#2

I periodically have severe depressive episodes when I don't want to live.

#3

I often feel sad.

#4

I am often on guard, expecting something bad to happen.

#5

I am tormented by depressive moods (melancholic thoughts, everything seems bleak and hopeless, I don't want to do anything).

#6

I am often angry and grumpy.

#7

Bad moods come easily and can last for several days.

#8

I rarely show any joy outwardly.

#9

I sometimes appear very disorganized and inactive - indeed, I prefer to wait for the right moment rather than go against the flow prematurely.

#10

In an orchestra, I can easily pick out a single instrument and focus on its part, ignoring the rest.

#11

I am highly critical of the things, technologies, texts, or systems I create - I almost always want to go back and redo something.

#12

I have a sleep disorder (sleeping too much or too little).

#13

I often think about how I might be harmed.

#14

I often feel listless and depressed.

#15

It is difficult for me to concentrate and focus my thoughts at the start of work - my thoughts tend to drift back to philosophical or eternal topics.

#16

I like to warn, grumble, and criticize while lounging in a chair with a stern face.

#17

I would enjoy directing a grand night celebration at the demise of all humanity.

#18

Most people are scoundrels.

#19

I often think about the deceitful nature of people.

#20

My time is usually dull, relaxed, and not filled with any tense 'rush to the future.'

#21

I often feel frustrated and disappointed.

#22

A person acting friendly is most likely trying to use you.

#23

I often think that a close person might betray me treacherously.

#24

I avoid taking the lead in a company.

#25

I can use a silent, judgmental look in communication (and I use it quite often).

#26

People will definitely use against you anything they can learn about you.

#27

I enjoy debunking others' 'innovations.'

#28

I constantly ask myself questions and can't live without problems.

#29

In a company, I have a reputation as a 'dry' person.

#30

I often 'lag' - it's hard to shake off lethargy and distraction.

#31

I often overindulge in something.

#32

I am very restrained towards any enthusiasm - it never helps anyone, only disorients people.

#33

Sometimes I think: 'Let everything collapse and Armageddon come.'

#34

Sometimes I enjoy being a 'provocateur,' deliberately bringing up controversial topics for discussion (on the internet or in a company) that provoke disputes and polarization of opinions.

#35

It is true that it is very difficult to provoke me to laugh or be exuberantly happy.

#36

I often feel like I don't feel anything (no emotional response to the surroundings), and at the same time, I don't want to do anything, and I don't even want to talk or socialize.

#37

People always get annoyed and angry when they hear my fair remarks about their own unworthy behavior.

#38

In public, I am usually notably dry and sometimes even somewhat rude.

#39

Due to my tendency to skepticism, I see very few prospects for future endeavors and often feel dependent on the vicissitudes of fate.

#40

I am better than others at identifying problems.

#41

I think I have more enemies than friends.

#42

I am often drawn to thoughts of death and non-existence, and I like to think about it as a good solution and the best revenge on myself and others.

#43

I have sometimes been called a scoundrel or a jerk just because I honestly told someone to their face what they really are.

#44

Almost every week something happens that I then regret belatedly.

#45

From the perspective of some people around me, I can sometimes be an exceptionally nasty creature (at least once or twice a week).

#46

I am suspicious of compliments when they are given to me.

#47

Time seems to me like a slow, sticky stream carrying inevitable, continuous, predictable events.

#48

I am best at some 'subtle' work, based on small details and nuances.

#49

For some time now, I have felt chronically tired and 'worn out' for no apparent reason.

#50

I spend a lot of time on computer games (some people even criticize me for it).

#51

If something makes me happy in life, I just tell my friends about the facts and events that are obviously good for me without saying a word about my feelings and without showing them outwardly. My friends should understand the rest themselves.

#52

I always clearly separate cause from effect; I am a master at analyzing cause-and-effect relationships, primary and secondary events.

#53

A daily routine and I are incompatible.

#54

I am excellent (and often enjoy) logically and colorfully criticizing others' undertakings.

#55

I often behave in a way that seems to 'provoke' others' aggression, additionally provoking it with my words.

#56

Sometimes it's hard for me to get out of a state of thoughtlessness and lazy contemplation.

#57

When some jokester or prankster tries to distract me from a book or TV and involve me in their exuberance, I almost reach the point of rage internally.

#58

I want a lot, but often I'm lazy, preferring to go with the flow.

#59

Sometimes I resemble a silent, impenetrable wall.

#60

I am more likely to dissuade friends from their intentions than to persuade them to do something.

#61

I would try to avoid a job where I have to command and manage people.

#62

I would enjoy collecting modern pistols and other weapons if it were allowed.

#63

For me, 'speeding up' usually means 'ruining.'

#64

I often lack the motivation to act - no anxiety or worry, but I don't want to move or even talk.

#65

If I try to do everything I promised, I often quickly start to feel physical exhaustion and apathy.

#66

I enjoy philosophical reflections.

#67

I accurately notice others' weaknesses and mistakes and never miss a chance to 'hit' them for it.

#68

My favorite roles are observer of fleeting events, wanderer on the river of happenings.

#69

I would make a good proofreader or editor - I can find mistakes in texts and probably wouldn't miss a single one.

#70

I often recall the mistakes I made in the past.

Selection Summary

Entrepreneur (ESE) Markers Selected
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Critic (ILI) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers