All Possible Combinations of Irrational Functions With Rational Ones
Si+Ti
- perfectly oriented in real space
- unhurried
- has difficulty understanding the train of thought of other people
- straightforward, does not know how to intrigue or be diplomatic
Se+Ti
- strict judge
- firm in judgments
- harsh and rude
- does not need moral approval
- the atmosphere of fear and punishment does not oppress him
- devoid of pity
- likes weapons
- apologist of war
Ne+Ti
- idealist — seeks eternal truth
- lives by the fate of the world, thinks globally rather than locally
- poorly distinguishes people in close surroundings
- indifferent to money
- following interest, forgets about payment
- likes to improve endlessly
- leaves others to reap the fruits of his mind
Ni+Ti
- likes solitude
- derives pleasure from thinking, not acting
- evaluates by intellect
- “digs deep”
- philosopher
- insensitive
- indifferent to what is happening around
Si+Te
- materialist
- easily evaluates the quality of any material
- prefers moderate solutions — not damaging to the material
- everyman — well-arranged daily life above all
- preserves health
- alien to self-sacrifice and revolutionary moods
Se+Te
- independent and self-confident
- collected and purposeful
- decisive, outpaces others in emergency situations
- cruel and unceremonious
- devoid of sentimentality
- predatory, for unrestricted competition
Ne+Te
- flexible in discussion, juggles arguments
- easily switches to maximize benefit
- always seeks the best solutions
- likes difficult tasks
- capable in many different areas
- easily admits own mistakes
- tolerant of others’ opinions, ready to use them
- jerky, inefficient in movements
Ni+Te
- nihilist — likes to devalue
- ignores and despises emotional nature
- devoid of compassion
- seeks mercantile motives in everything
- always keeps personal gain in mind
- perfectly sees business prospects
- knows in advance what to expect
- able to choose the optimal moment for action
- resourceful
Si+Fe
- hedonist — indulges biological nature
- full of sensory impressions
- remembers and distinguishes sensory images well
- cannot live without pleasures and enjoyments
- likes professions connected with pleasant sensations
- wants to be pleasant for others
- does not criticize others’ initiatives
- does not think about optimizing effort and costs
- wants to be pitied
Se+Fe
- wants to be the center of attention
- confident of being liked by others
- craves possession
- pompous
- intolerant of differing views
- does not forgive mistakes
- irascible
Ne+Fe
- not self-sufficient — seeks involvement and support
- actively interested in surrounding people
- asks intrusive questions
- speaks quickly
- broad gesticulation
- enthusiastic, ecstatic
- believes in bright prospects
- easily loses self-control
- often makes mistakes in work
- does not know how to economize
Ni+Fe
- likes to suffer, likes when it hurts
- likes to portray oneself as a victim
- developed sense of danger
- “suffering beauty”
- thinks about distant times, emotionally immerses into them
- does not distinguish fantasy from reality
- needs to be controlled
Si+Fi
- soothes by presence
- caring peacefulness
- “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”
- avoids frightening and scary things
- avoids strong risk, tense and critical situations
- compliant, does not insist
Se+Fi
- perfectly distinguishes enemies and friends
- cares, but only about own people
- sees people’s weak points well
- knows how to shame
- subtly controls close ones
Ne+Fi
- full of compassion
- easily empathizes
- immerses into the feelings of close ones
- believes in the best in people
- thinks about others’ well-being
- non-possessive
- humanist
Ni+Fi
- secretive, allegorical
- quiet, insinuating
- keenly foresees the consequences of own words and actions
- easily reads hidden signs
- able to portray desired reactions
- sees many dangers and problems
- insecure in physical abilities
- low self-esteem