Ni + Qi
Markers of Unusual Combinations of Functions: Ni + Qi
- I have noticed that in noisy environments (for example, in the subway, at a disco, etc.), I cannot hear some of the words that the person I am talking to is saying.
- I always willingly listen to other people’s train of thought.
- I am often deep in thought.
- I believe that true faith in God does not need church.
- I have difficulty working with others, where I have to frequently and quickly switch between team communication modes.
- In noisy environments (for example, in the subway or other noisy place), my hearing clarity is noticeably reduced - sometimes it is difficult to understand what the person next to me is saying.
- Bad words and curses often spin around in my head (at least once every ten minutes, but it happens).
- If I am busy with something, I often ignore those who address me with some words.
- I would prefer to work as: 1) A civil servant 5) In a private company
- Almost every day, many times I feel that I lack some opportunities and resources.
- I like to play chess, where you have to be able to plan your attack many moves ahead.
- When I am nervous, I often feel my heart beat faster.
- I can think over the same thought from all sides all day.
- I like deviations from the norm and usually welcome them.
- I disapprove of people who are always huddled in groups, flocks and heaps, thereby demonstrating their animal herd mentality.
- I can’t stand it when people look me straight in the eye, I look away.
- Due to the dissimilarity of my interests with other people, I often feel like a “black sheep”.
- Almost at any second I have some thought in my head.
- I find it difficult and tiring to frequently switch my attention between small details.
- In the realm of facts, I don’t waste my time on analyzing details, but immediately try to discern a general, global trend and pattern.
- I love the atmosphere of struggle, I love chivalry in defense of justice, I love films about weapons, but at the same time my main calling is revolutionary discoveries and inventions.
- I often experience despair and hopelessness for long periods of time.
- I am always ready to change my choice if something suits me better.
- Sometimes I notice that it is difficult to carry out a chain of various alternating movements - either pauses occur when moving from one movement to another, or the old movement begins to repeat itself several times automatically.
- Lately I have been very unlucky, and I feel completely “out of place” and not like usual.
- I clearly lack optimism in life.
- I am more for revolutions than against them.
- Almost any thought that comes into my head usually immediately causes a strong, exciting passion.
- I get tired of a lot of details and trifles - I don’t like to switch my attention often.
- I think more often about what might happen in a year than about what might happen in a week.
- I am often in a sad mood.
- Sometimes I don’t feel too sorry for other people when they have problems.
- I have poor spatial memory.
- I have a thin, elongated figure.
- As a child and adolescence, it sometimes seemed to me that if I was riding on public transport, one of the fellow passengers was looking at me with disapproval, contemptuously assessing my appearance.
- Perhaps, at times I devote too much time to “mental chewing gum”, too often weighing, thinking and evaluating, reasoning around and around, instead of just doing it and moving on.
- I get involved in things that are cool, interesting, exciting, and enjoyable more often than in things that are of direct practical benefit to me.
- I enjoy working with situations that are difficult to predict, uncertain, and multi-variant.
- I often feel lonely.
- Mosquito bites always give me very itchy blisters.
- Everyone should do their own work - I rarely or never interfere with other people’s business with advice, even if I have the right to do so.
- I often experience ecstasy from the feeling of learning something fundamentally new.
- Over the past year, under the weight of troubles, my character has changed to a more withdrawn side (if so, then put 5 or 4, if the opposite, then 1 or 2, and if without any special features, then 3).
- My aspirations are almost always much higher than what I actually have.
- I have been very late for a date or for work (at least a couple of times).
- I always keep something unfinished and contradictory in my head - because without perspective, without something open and unfinished, I find life boring.
- I usually do not feel responsible for other people - they are obliged to take care of themselves.
- I believe that the team and the “general opinion” are very rarely right (in fact, almost never).
- I like to start something new.
- In ancient times, I would have preferred to be a nomad rather than a sedentary farmer.
- In childhood and adolescence, I often obsessively thought that I was ugly and awkward, and those around me supposedly paid attention to this. 52. I am easily distracted.
- My thoughts and their flow are often so unusual that few people understand me.
- Every hour I find myself “running ahead” in my thoughts, replaying versions of events that haven’t yet happened.
- When someone clearly expects a certain sequence of actions from me, I like to act contrary to them, and vice versa.
- I sometimes experience numbness or coldness in my extremities (I experience this at least once every two weeks).
- All banknotes of the same denomination look the same to me. 58. When looking at an object, I get a general feeling about it, perceive its image as a whole, without the need to carefully examine individual details.
- I am attracted to new and large-scale ideas; I am always ready to share details and particulars with others.
- I can easily grasp the subtext of information in newspapers and online messages.
- At least once a week, the world around me begins to seem mercilessly cold and harsh, devoid of warmth, and the future seems hopeless.
- I like to frequently change, combine, and diversify my work tasks.
- I often have some kind of disturbing thoughts.
- Bold fantasies about the future are closer and more interesting to me than an everyday forecast.
- I have a developed imagination.
- I am not anyone’s supporter, I am always on my own.
- I am much more concerned with global things than with details.
- I am usually more interested in unbalancing the system (including established views) than in bringing the system into balance.
- I constantly need something new, unexpected, exciting.
- When I see a piece of furniture, I do not pay attention to the details it is made of. 71. At work, I do not like to “clean up the details”, I leave that to others. 72. Short “explosive” muscle loads are easier for me than prolonged physical activity (I quickly get tired of uniform long ones).
- Bruises form on my body very easily, even from minor bruises.
- Personal interests are always more important than any group interests.
- I often travel in my thoughts along the streams of future events.
- My limbs sometimes go slightly numb and feel cold.
- Most countries prefer a woman to a man as their leader.
- I am constantly in a state of internal monologue, constantly overwhelmed by thoughts and feelings. 79. I am constantly thinking about things that have nothing to do with me personally. 80. I have a poor memory for individual details of a location, which sometimes makes it difficult for me to navigate it and to recognize places I have already been to.
- I tense up and turn pale in the dentist’s chair beforehand.
- I often play out alternative versions of someone’s life in my head. For example, it could have turned out this way if… Or it could have been like this. Or it could have been like this.
- Nettle stings quickly cause intensely itchy blisters to appear on my skin.
- If I’m sitting in the audience and listening to a speech in which I disagree with something, I almost always start fidgeting or fiddling with something in my hands.
- The sight of spiders is extremely unpleasant to me; I immediately squash them nervously or move away.
- I often lose myself in fantasies about the past.
- I am not a person of particularly high morals or ethical values, and I don’t really believe in the morality of others either - they tend to show off.
- I easily come up with some kind of plot stories.
- If I don’t enjoy my work, I will certainly start looking for changes in it or in my life in general.
- I can’t stand any specifics and details - the general impression is usually enough for me.
- Whole passion in people is more important and valuable to me than their morality and politeness.
- I usually rejoice at the collapse of old regimes and coups d’état in other countries.
- I am one of those who would never go to work as a laundress.
- I have little muscle mass and am rather inclined to a natural thinness of the arms and shoulder girdle, which has little to do with diet.
- If someone is willing to implement my next idea, I will easily provide them with such an opportunity, without rushing to do everything with my own hands.
- I prefer to undermine the established order rather than work to justify and defend it.
- I have a good sense of the language of weak probabilistic tendencies.
- In the autumn and spring, when there are many sick people on the streets, I very easily “catch” a cold or the flu.
- Often, completely unintentionally, but “in fact” and out of habit, I provoke people to objections and disagreement.
- When I’m tired, the first thing I want to do is get rid of any worries about anyone or anything (that is, about children, flowers, kittens, etc.)
- Other people’s luck irritates me.
- I’m more afraid of pain than others.
- My fantasies most often have an extended plot - they resemble movies or theater scenes.
- It’s true that I don’t like physical work.
- There’s a lot of individualism in my character - being a cog in a “big machine” is unbearable for me.
- As a child, I often whined that my parents didn’t love me enough and that’s why they didn’t give in to me.
- I often console myself with all sorts of lingering and sweet doubts.
- I’m constantly planning something in my dreams with inspiration.
- What bothers you most often? 1) Stagnant bad mood 5) Long-lasting obsessive thoughts about the same subject.
- I instantly catch other people’s ironic meanings - when one thing is said in form, but the exact opposite is implied.
- Into this arrogant, stupid world, I often want to throw my words, doused with bitterness and anger.
- I recognize leadership only for people who are smarter and more talented than me.
- First, I should be comfortable and cozy, caring for others - after that.
- I am a city person, I get bored when alone with nature.
- First I think about myself, then about others.
- Sometimes I “found” all sorts of fatal diseases in myself.
- Instead of justifying or apologizing, I usually start blaming myself.
- I have an easily excitable and sensitive imagination.
- Doing something for someone else, while forgetting about myself - well, that’s not about me.
- I will be very upset if they consider me as simple and ordinary as everyone else.