SLE vs LSI
Marker Analysis
Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences
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.
SLE Agrees • LSI Disagrees
Sometimes, when getting carried away, I accidentally hurt someone by moving too 'expansively.'
I often act first and think later.
When I lose my temper, I can spiral into a frenzy with no self-control helping.
My lecture notes always had 'gaps,' so I had to rely on others' notes for exam preparation.
I often show impatience.
It's usually hard for me to sit still for long.
I'm interested in everything a little and often switch from one thing to another.
I'm a person of impulsive actions.
I sometimes lack restraint and balance.
It's hard for me to sit still.
When I enjoy something, it's hard to stop, even if it becomes risky.
I lack patience in tasks requiring long waiting.
I love speeding dangerously in vehicles, planes, horses, skis, etc.
I prefer variety over routine.
Forbidden fruit is especially sweet to me.
I often make hasty decisions.
I am highly impatient.
When I have money, I often act as a sponsor or patron.
When writing, I sometimes mechanically write the wrong letter.
I feel more comfortable and navigate easier in chaos and disorder.
It's usually easier for me to understand others' motives than my own.
I am restless and constantly want to move.
I often interrupt people when they talk about themselves and don't let me speak.
Monotonous tasks usually irritate me.
I find it hard to concentrate even when I try hard.
I easily follow first impulses.
I get bored doing the same familiar things.
I easily lose self-control.
I often fell asleep following a lecturer's thought.
When shopping, I: SLE: Usually buy many unplanned items. LSI: Know what I'll buy and ignore other items.
I've often noticed someone studying me in public transport.
Sometimes I break the hierarchy to show that personal qualities matter most.
During monotonous work, I often diversify my actions, even if it reduces quality and productivity.
I pay less attention to rules and restrictions - they don't apply to me.
I often feel 'wound up,' sensing some urgency inside.
My behavior sometimes lacks restraint.
I tend to talk about many topics at once, jumping from one to another.
Would you let your child read a poem about flying fish in a red sky under a green sun?
When upset, I think worse but get angry and aggressive.
I probably have a 'quarrelsome' character.
I love experiencing new dangers, requiring full mobilization and expanding my skills.
My character is rebellious, with a critical, disagreeing spirit.
I'm more restless and fidgety than others.
I'm quick-tempered and easily angered, often making mountains out of molehills.
I've impulsively broken rules to help someone.
I get easily distracted by disturbances.
I rely on situational actions, rarely preparing in advance.
I dislike rigid schedules, preferring flexible or no schedules.
I rely more on improvisation than long preparation.
I love surprises.
I have internal contradictions, capricious swings, and mood fluctuations.
I struggle with concentrated mental reasoning.
I can emotionally inspire and mobilize masses for achievements.
My emotions sometimes 'run wild,' unchecked.
I enjoy stressful situations once 'in the groove.'
I decide what to do by situation, without pre-determination.
I'm always ready for energetic actions, often over-exerting.
My impulsiveness and emotions often get me into trouble.
It's hard for me to sit still when prolonged patience is needed.
I easily get distracted from work if called away.
Some primal instincts are so strong I couldn't overcome them.
Spontaneous work brings more joy than planned work.
I love nerve-racking risks.
I am a fiery and bustling person.
I love sports, good food, adventurous risks, and material world pleasures.
LSI Agrees • SLE Disagrees
I'd easily agree to monotonous work that puts many to sleep.
I form a complete picture only after gathering many small facts and studying all details.
It's hard for me to make rushed decisions; I need time to weigh everything. But once decided, I am unstoppable.
Work that others find monotonous and repetitive often suits me, keeping me alert.
In critical situations, one should rely on - LSI: Stricter adherence to rules. SLE: Deviating from rules.
I feel insecure in rapidly changing situations; my pedantry usually saves me.
I have no impulsiveness and urgency; I'm more methodically-pedantic.
I can quickly and deeply concentrate on a thought without distractions.
Compared to me, others behave very loosely.
I avoid touching a hot cup of tea, knowing I won't hold it long.
The unknown is almost always dangerous and unpleasant.
As a child, I always did as told without complaint.
I prefer familiar paths, clothes, and a measured, predictable life.
A good situation is one where the outcome is clear and certain.
I'm better at following orders than others.
I strive to avoid any possible future risks in my tasks.
I'd prefer being a manuscript proofreader over a scent or drink taster.
I prefer professions requiring focused attention on one thing rather than distributing it across many.
I've always loved organizing collections and sorting small objects by criteria.
I am a great traditionalist regarding laws, rules, instructions, and established orders.
I always favor stable development without revolutions or leaps - the goal should be approached through gradual, small changes.
There's nothing worse than surprises.
I have an exceptionally respectful attitude toward all established rules.
When learning new equipment, I always carefully study written instructions.
Compared to others, I've always behaved modestly and exemplary.
I am meticulous, accurate, and pedantic in following established rules compared to others.
It's hard for me to adjust plans on the go; I prefer sticking to the plan, ignoring surprises.
I dislike life's surprises - they are usually harmful or useless.
It's easy for me to do mental work requiring prolonged attention.
Before moving, I think and plan where and how fast I'll go.
My life rhythm is very steady, never 'jerky.'
Deviations from rules are permissible only in exceptional cases - 'the law is harsh, but it's the law.'
I prefer proven and tested methods over untried ones.
It's hard to anger me and make me swear at close ones.
I am immobile, often sitting without moving for long.
If I accidentally taste something inedible, I reflexively gag.
I am more inclined to 'follow protocol' than most people.
I love uniformity in everything.
I always follow norms of accepted behavior.
I am a person of fixed habits, knowing they are hard for me to change compared to others.
Better stagnation than revolutionary shifts.
I always have a calm, soothing aura.
I find it very important to follow rules.
I am conservative in choosing goals, slow to switch from one to another.
Subtract 7 from 100. From the result, subtract 8. Then subtract 9. And again subtract 7. (Do operations in sequence in mind). What's the result? LSI: It's 69. SLE: Not 69.
I always try to avoid risky and dangerous situations compared to others.
I do every task in order from start to finish, never starting in the middle or wherever I feel like.
I dislike trying something new without immediate need.
I am a very patient person.
I am very sensitive to small facts or legal details unnoticed by others.
I automatically resist any changes.
I love forms, schedules, daily plans, etc.
A well-organized society is one where everyone's actions are predictable and controllable.
In my behavior, I follow the leader without question, within my role.
It's true that I control my ambitions easily and never attack or act impulsively.
Resisting the world is pointless; one can only adapt.
I always try to fix any minor disorder on the table.
My actions and movements are deliberate; I'm not inclined to impulsive actions.
Small, reliable tasks are more appealing than large, risky ones.
I always think about the possible consequences of my actions in advance.
I prefer spending free time alone.
I scrupulously adhere to planned sequences of necessary actions.
I can be 'viscous' in conversation or thoughts, finding it hard to ignore current thoughts and quickly switch.
I feel comfortable knowing what I'll do tomorrow.
I quickly tire of intensive communication.