Si + Di
Markers of the Combination of Two Simultaneously Strong Functions: Si + Di
- I don’t think I would be at all shocked by the work of a pathologist - cutting open and dissecting corpses.
- Compared to other people, my bleeding stops quickly.
- I can immediately sense which direction a loud sound (scream, bang, beep) came from in an open place.
- My movements are almost always economical, calm, but at the same time precise.
- I don’t think it would be particularly difficult for me to cut off the tails of laboratory mice with scissors while working as a lab technician in a biology lab in order to take blood samples for analysis.
- I would enjoy working in a meat-packing plant.
- I can perform physical labor for a long time without feeling or noticing fatigue.
- I am indifferent to any abstract theoretical debates - they have nothing to do with what is important and interesting to me in life.
- If necessary, I could probably stitch up a wound on my leg, and without any anesthesia.
- Sometimes the whole day not a single worthwhile interesting thought comes to mind, only one small piece of rubbish.
- When communicating with a person, I proceed only from the specifics of the given moment, without using guesses about it - for me, guesses are the realm of the unreliable and unverifiable.
- It is true that I am not at all an anxious person.
- I have precise vision, quite observant and always unerring.
- Nothing has brought me joy or satisfaction for a long time.
- I would enjoy living in the forest and earning my living only by hunting.
- All my important files are on one computer drive or only on one flash drive.
- Most often I feel indifference, a lack of strong desires and interest in anything.
- I have no fetish for scientific knowledge - it is much more important to do something simply useful and working.
- I am usually indifferent to thoughts about the future.
- I relax wonderfully when there is no radio, TV, or newspapers in the house for several days - there is no news background information at all.
- Stalin had more merits than demerits.
- I am little interested in the future - it seems to me faded, incomprehensible and uncertain.
- I am in favor of people strictly observing religious rules and traditions.
- Just by the sound of a bouncing ball, I can easily distinguish what surface it bounced off - asphalt, linoleum or something else. 25. I am quite pleased to live in the present day, without thinking about the future. 26. I am more inclined to carry my experiences within myself than to express them out loud.
- Often there is a sweet, muscle-twitching desire to stretch.
- Sometimes I miss my own needs, trying to raise others with dignity.
- I look to the future without hope.
- If I were a designer, I would use dark tones - deep blue, black, gray, brown - more often than rich shades of yellow and red.
- I don’t like it when something new is tried without immediate need.
- The smarter the accused, the more guilty he is.
- I often feel the need for intense physical work.
- If a scientist has discovered something, then his discovery or invention: 1) Belongs only to him. 5) Partly belongs to all the people, and therefore the scientist has no right to give his discovery “to the side”.
- I like to keep and train a dog.
- I usually proceed from the fact that old and proven keys will definitely be found and fit everything new.
- I don’t want to know anything unnecessary that I can successfully live without.
- I usually look very intently at my interlocutor.
- When visiting, I always prefer a delicious dinner to a sublime and interesting conversation.
- It is true that I do not plan ahead - such is my lifestyle.
- I am a person who is very observant of any external trifles.
- Sometimes I shower myself with insults.
- My principle is: “what I do not see, does not exist.”
- I am like everyone else, and I want to be like everyone else - no smarter and no dumber, no worse and no better.
- Evaluations of the past and thoughts about the future do not interest me much, I mainly live in the present moment and the current day.
- I believe that in Russian serfdom (before 1861) there was more good than bad.
- I adhere to the rule that the future is what it will be, it does not interest me much. 48. Since my youth, I have believed that scientific discoveries sooner or later turn out to be evil.
- Attempts to think about the future, even the near future, are difficult for me and have little interest.
- I am a leisurely person in my movements and speech.
- When people talk about imagination, I don’t really understand what it is.
- My time is usually boring, relaxed and not filled with any intense “rush into the future”.
- I am a phlegmatic person rather than excitable. 54. The most valuable thing is what happens here and now, the goals of the present are more important than the goals of the future.
- As a child, I was ahead of my peers in height and rate of physical development, but on the other hand, I stopped growing and my figure was fully formed earlier than they were.
- I don’t think it would be difficult for me at work to pick up worms from feces with my fingers while wearing rubber gloves and examine them under a magnifying glass. 57. I am so easily distracted by other people’s problems that I often forget about my own.
- I would like it if employees in banks, post offices, etc. wore uniforms.
- Ideally, every nation should have its own state religion.
- What is most characteristic of your positive emotions (outside of sex)? - 1) A feeling of anticipation and then a quickly growing, but then passing, “dissolving” pleasure; 5) A steady background of a calm-good mood without an increased desire for something.
- I have difficulty understanding fast speech.
- I rarely think about the coming day - I have chores today too.
- There are many bad things in me, things that can be considered shortcomings.
- Loners in science, art and public life are most often unpredictable, dangerous and therefore harmful. 65. The present is more or less clear to me, but the future is unclear and therefore of little interest.
- My body is usually relaxed, and my movements are almost always calm and smooth.
- As far as I remember, adult teeth grew in after baby teeth earlier than those of my peers.
- As a game, I can easily freeze for ten seconds and assume the pose of a motionless statue, without moving once and maintaining my balance.
- When picking mushrooms, I notice their caps under distant leaves faster than others.
- I believe that society can peacefully exist and develop without those who constantly stand out in some way.
- Compared to existing norms, most children need to be brought up to be: 1) More independent 5) More obedient 3) Everything is fine as it is
- I prefer those working methods that are common and already tried and tested.
- At the first cursory visual glance at a situation, I notice many visual details, but omit the whole.
- The work of a dog breeder (raising and training purebred dogs) would suit me better than the work of a salesperson.
- I very rarely have the desire to object and argue.
- What do you like more in people? - 1) Willingness to defend your opinion, regardless of rank 5) Respect for the opinion of the boss and the mood of the majority of the team
- I would prefer to live in a well-structured caste society, where profession and social roles are hereditary.
- One must live quietly and unnoticed.
- I am more interested in predicting ordinary events, rather than epochal ones.
- I am sensitive to deviations of objects from the correct shape - the deviation of a plate from a perfect circle, for example, or a slightly unevenly hung picture on the wall - that others do not notice.
- I cannot change.
- I am normal and “average” in the overwhelming majority of my manifestations. 83. I see only good in the fact that absolutely every young man or woman worked for a year of their life as a simple worker in a factory or in construction.
- Quite often I convince people of the usefulness of humility and various kinds of concessions.
- If I start doing something with my hands, I instantly calm down.
- I take the ideals of the past as a model, rather than the utopian ideals of the future.
- There is almost never anything in my statements that could provoke an argument.
- Even if I wanted to, I have difficulty speaking in long, fluent sentences, and understanding someone else’s fluent speech is also difficult.
- My voice more often sounds like an intonation of conciliatory agreement or evasion of a question than an intonation of objection.
- Try to do the following tasks (do each task as you read): first, run your tongue back and forth along the inner surface of your lower teeth; then along the inner surface of your upper teeth; then lick the outer, outer surface of your upper teeth with your tongue; then the outer outer surface of your lower teeth; then lick the right corner of your mouth from the outside with the tip of your tongue; then the left corner of your mouth; then lick your upper lip from left to right; then puff out one right cheek; then only one left; then click your tongue; then whistle through your lips; then pretend to sip liquid through a straw and blow out a match. If all the tasks without exception were absolutely easy, without mistakes and without difficulty, give yourself a “5”, if you managed to do everything, but there was some particular difficulty, give yourself a “4”. If there were difficulties or mistakes in two or three tasks, give yourself a “3”, if in four or five tasks, give yourself a “2”. If difficulties or mistakes arose in six or more tasks, give yourself a “1”.
- Stagnation is better than revolutionary advances.
- I can accept humiliation with Christian humility.
- I am a supporter of the principle of collective responsibility - everyone must answer for one.
- I would like to work as an engraver or a jeweler.
- At school, I showed an ability to draw with almost photographic accuracy.
- I usually prefer to be alone.
- Who is more dangerous? 1) Supporters of sovereignty in everything 5) Supporters of broad world globalization 3) I don’t give a damn
- I don’t like changes in my life.
- Equal rights for natives and immigrants to work, education and social security is harmful stupidity.
- I like to educate and pacify.
- I am very attentive to all sorts of little things.
- I am a very measured, even-tempered and unhurried person. 103. For my taste, there are too many lovers of Western liberalism in the domestic media.
- If I have a choice between a large, very spacious room and a small room, I would prefer to work in the small room.
- In a concert hall, I would rather work as a lighting technician than as a sound engineer.
- Sometimes I like to communicate with unhappy, sick and humiliated people.
- I have a very good memory for people’s names.
- Sometimes I can’t get through to the next few seconds or minutes with my thoughts - in place of the future, even the closest one, there appears to be a blank cotton wall in my head.
- What brings you joy more often? - 1) Searches and finds, the pursuit of wins and small momentary achievements. 5) A feeling of closeness to the team, the awareness of one’s worthy place and authority in it.
- I am tolerant of other people’s delusions.
- I foresee in the future only events that frighten me.
- When communicating with people, sometimes I struggle to get the words out.
- In this life, I work for others, and that suits me. 114. For the sake of unity and harmony in the family, I am ready to make many concessions.
- Life is uncomfortable if there are no orders or guiding instructions from the outside.
- I would like to work as a massage therapist in a medical institution.
- I often dislike myself.
- I like a slow way of life.
- I am a good mediator in relationships, as I am affectionately and lullingly soft, never rush to the forefront and never create conflicts myself.
- I clearly enjoy being praised for my good nature, rather than for anything else.
- Public interests have always concerned me more than personal ones.
- Before speaking out, I need some time to formulate my thought.
- I easily allow other people to set tasks for me.
- I rarely set goals for myself, but I willingly get involved in action if my help is really needed and will be appreciated.
- What characterizes you most? 1) Undoubtedness. 5) Doubt.
- I am more often than others inclined to sacrifice my own interests for the sake of other people or the common good.
- I am more committed than others to the common interests than to personal ones.
- My life is dedicated to the common collective good.
- It takes me a long time to get settled, but once I am finally settled, I feel very comfortable and cozy, like a clam in a shell.
- I am sentimentally careful and caring towards the memory and traditions of my “small homeland.”