LII vs SLI Compared by Markers

LII vs SLI Compared by Markers

Markers that LII mostly agrees with, while SLI mostly disagrees:

1. I am interested in the structure of the state and its electoral system.2. I often think about the political world order and the fates of different states in it.3. I poorly perceive visual individual differences - to me, all trees look the same, all houses of the same height look the same.4. I have always been interested in the patterns in historical societal development.5. All cats look the same to me, all kiosks look the same, all homeless people look the same.6. At my main job, I prefer mental rather than physical activity.7. I am inclined to view all problems from a global perspective.8. I like to classify events and objects, comparing them by some characteristic.9. I am always drawn to subtle probabilistic analysis and assessment of events.10. I consider it my task to discover universal, timeless laws.11. Being a censor would be more interesting to me than being a veterinarian.12. I believe that in terms of intellect, I surpass 90% or even 99% of other people.13. My usual gaze is into the distance, above people's heads.14. I easily and without irritation ignore my needs - sleep, food, etc.15. When working, I almost never feel hunger; the calm subjective feeling of satiety is almost always with me.16. People who cannot reason strictly logically - I deeply believe they are almost like monkeys.17. Sometimes I am guilty of excessive generality and abstractness in perception - I immediately perceive the world in general categories, not in specifics.18. I can instantly logically notice and calculate even minor dangers.19. I am more tense and angular than flexible and smooth.20. All banknotes of the same denomination look the same to me.21. It's easy for me to perform mental work requiring prolonged attention.22. Food usually doesn't cause me much appetite even while eating - food usually leaves me indifferent. I don't feel the 'sweetness of anticipation' when starting to eat.23. I find the main and general patterns in events faster than others.24. I have a highly developed research instinct.25. I often calculate in my head scenarios on how to avoid danger.26. I catch weak trends in the political situation better than others.27. I constantly think about things that have no personal relevance to me.28. My taste sensations are usually dull - I suspect they are weaker than those of others.29. I always have a strong thirst for knowledge of fundamental laws and objective causes.30. I like to think about contradictions and conflicts underlying all movement.31. It's always easy for me to think.32. I am very conservative in choosing dishes and food, I don't like to experiment.33. My favorite activity is penetrating the unchanging essence of things and phenomena.34. In my diet, sweet and starchy foods (chocolate, Snickers, candies, cakes, ice cream, macaroni, potato chips, etc.) prevail, while I eat omelets, chicken, meat, fish, as well as vegetables and beans less often and less willingly.35. I am better than others at highlighting the main and essential aspects in any topic, separating them from minor details.36. I love debating abstract, general topics (e.g., about people in general).37. The plans I make are striking in their scale and grandeur; in planning, I have no equal.38. I have a strong inclination towards purely theoretical constructs.39. I have always been very interested in formal logical laws.40. In my imagination, I sometimes invent executions for my enemies.41. I can easily see the most distant possibilities, which have no close and similar examples in the present.42. I easily cope with temptations.43. I am much more concerned with global issues than details.44. I have a slender, elongated figure.45. I very often apply the 'razor principle' in my thinking - from all possible explanations of a fact, I discard all 100% impossible ones; what remains after all discarding is the truth, no matter how stunning, terrifying, or unlikely it may seem.46. I think my calling is discoveries and inventions that overturn established ideas.47. I usually avoid the topic of sex in conversations.48. I am sensitive to seeing very 'thin' and weak probabilities - often thanks to this, I notice trends in the surrounding environment that other people completely overlook.49. My favorite questions are: Is this arranged correctly? Does this fit into the existing system or fall out of it?50. In my reasoning, I like to confront opposing approaches, compare alternative points of view.51. I often entertain myself by mentally sorting and discarding numerous possible hypotheses.52. I am surprised by people who always 'sniff around' and notice unpleasant odors where there clearly is no special smell - I never have that.53. I like to evaluate, compare, and classify everything I encounter.54. I am ironic towards people who live for immediate pleasures and enjoyments.55. I systematically track possible future troubles and dangers.56. Being a proofreader would suit me more than being a tester of smells or drinks.57. I often discuss topics of politics and leadership.58. I constantly perceive time as the most important resource, I specifically rationalize and plan its use.59. I can build complex, long-term action plans and love to diligently adhere to their intended sequence.60. Compared to others, I often neglect my appearance and meals.61. Due to my ideologically elevated nature, I greatly need someone to take care of my food, health, and overall life needs.62. The thirst for intellectual knowledge, with an emphasis on the new and unusual, is a characteristic feature of mine.63. I eat only to restore energy supply in the body.64. My favorite activity is 'debunking' coincidences, finding barely noticeable patterns behind them.65. I love the words 'conquest' and 'overcoming' - they resonate in my soul.

Markers that SLI mostly agrees with, while LII mostly disagrees:

1. I constantly 'listen' to my body's sensations.2. I often evaluate things by touch, taste, and smell.3. By the sound of a bouncing ball, I can distinguish the surface it bounced off - asphalt, linoleum, or something else.4. The most important thing for me is the sensations of the current moment, to be comfortable and pleasant here and now, not sometime or somewhere else.5. I don't feel new ideas and innovative projects well, but I have a knack for convenience, comfort, and coziness.6. It's hard for me to strive for something distant for a long time without daily rewards.7. I don't eat more than others, but I'm a gourmet, and very selective and discerning in finding and choosing particularly delicious food.8. I would enjoy sewing clothes or being a tailor.9. It's easier for me to show things in action than to explain.10. Sensations are very important to me; I might even say I think not in words and pictures, but with the whole surface of my body.11. If I get distracted during a conversation, I easily lose my train of thought.12. I love and am excellent at physically making or crafting things with my hands.13. It's hard for me to get distracted from arising 'biological' desires: until I eat, wash, or shower, I'll keep thinking about it.14. Compared to others, I highly value comfort and sturdy, convenient things.15. I can be very stubborn about my comfort and well-being.16. Key concepts for me are pleasure, satisfaction, enjoying good food or drink.17. I can derive great pleasure from delicious food, coziness, nature, and I love to delight myself and my friends with it.18. My principle: I need pleasures and enjoyment today, not tomorrow.19. I often focus on finding body sensations different from the usual ones.20. I often focus on the pleasant, conscious sensation of the coordinated and responsive work of my muscles.21. It's hard for me to resist temptation.22. I don't come up with the right solutions.23. I usually don't rely on general principles or typical models, but on the specific situation, which is almost always unique.24. I have daily 'stretching' of my whole body, accompanied by squinting and a pleasant shiver.25. Comfort is very important to me - to sleep well, to avoid drafts from windows, to eat leisurely and tastefully.26. I would enjoy working as a designer - I like refining everything related to the harmony of perceived forms, convenience, and comfort.27. Some innate 'primitive' instincts in me are so strong that I couldn't overcome them for anything.28. The most valuable thing is what happens here and now, present goals are more important than future ones.29. I'm a bit lazy, but I love fussing over cooking and arranging home comfort.30. It's hard for me to quickly notice potential problems and shortcomings; I usually rely on others in these matters or simply ignore everything for a long time.31. I often indulge in the pleasure of physical enjoyment.32. I notice and am sensitive to the smallest changes in my sensations; generally, body sensations are very important to me.33. I am very observant about changes in the surrounding space - whether an object has been moved to another place, whether the furniture has been rearranged, etc.34. Finding the most convenient and comfortable location is a typical occupation for me.35. It's hard for me to plan my work in time, to understand the deadlines for its stages.36. What I manage to do in an hour is always determined by mood, well-being, or something else, but not by the clock.37. I'm a philistine in the good sense - the well-being of today is most important to me, and I'm interested in what's around me, not far away.38. I often feel the need for intensive physical work.39. I would enjoy working as a stylist or makeup artist.40. I am indifferent to any abstract theoretical debates - they have no relation to what is important and interesting to me in life.41. I often catch myself tracking the growing feeling of pleasure - for example, while eating.42. I am very demanding about the quality and taste of food.43. I often overlook causal relationships between events.44. I often misjudge situations.45. It is characteristic of me that I see not the society as a whole, but specific people, not the forest but individual trees, not a general theory, but specific facts.46. I strongly dislike probabilities in evaluations and forecasts, I always prefer to deal only with a 'firm yes' or 'firm no'.47. I would very much enjoy working on park design, landscape design.48. I can focus my attention on the sensation of my internal organs.49. I would enjoy sewing clothes, drawing cartoons, or working as a florist, bouquet arranger.50. I often confuse the order of events in my memory - what was before and what was after.51. Among my friends, there are smarter people than me.52. I have a good memory for characteristic gestures and gait of all my acquaintances.53. I get very quickly tired during mental work (reading, planning, calculations).54. Theoretical assumptions are foreign to me; to be convinced of something, I need to directly see and touch it.55. I often experiment in the realm of comfort, striving to eliminate annoying moments.56. I often spend my time unorganized and wasted.57. I always spend a lot of time arranging my comfort in a new room.58. I have no confidence in my abilities.59. I could probably be an acrobat - doing all sorts of flips, walking on hands, etc. (in general, my body listens to me well and 'feels' the space).60. I am good at resting, valuing pleasures and life's joys, and I am excellent at establishing comfort in my close environment.61. I tend to indulge my immediate desires rather than control and limit them.62. I would rather leave behind a beautiful and comfortable house for descendants than a bunch of clever books with discoveries and revelations.63. In any matter, the most important and interesting thing for me is the combination of beauty, convenience, and practicality.64. My talents are that I can be cozily bustling under the right mood, know how to rest well, and am good at avoiding others' conflicts.65. I am sensitive to my own and others' physical discomfort.