Si + Fi
Markers of the Combination of Two Simultaneously Strong Functions: Si + Fi
- My statements almost never contain anything that could provoke an argument.
- In communication, the most important thing for me is relaxedness, informality, and a homely atmosphere, a calm, friendly atmosphere - I do not tolerate rude, vulgar, or eccentric company.
- I can easily detect even the slightest bitterness or mustiness in the taste of food.
- I am friendly, attentive, and sympathetic with everyone, I am well aware of the state of other people, and I know how to gently adapt to the interlocutor.
- My voice more often sounds like an intonation of conciliatory agreement or evasion of the question than an intonation of objection.
- I like to educate and pacify.
- I avoid analyzing and forecasting, preferring that other people, experts in these things, do this for me.
- I will start working only after I make my workplace as comfortable as possible.
- I am almost always in favor of stable development, without upheavals and leaps - you need to move towards your goal through gradual, small changes.
- I do not forgive my loved ones for egocentric and irresponsible behavior, indifferent to others.
- I am a very sensitive and benevolent person, I subtly sense the nuances in relationships.
- The core of my life is the desire for comfort, receiving pleasant and avoiding unpleasant sensations.
- I recognize and respect the intrinsic value of each person.
- Compared to others, I greatly value comfort and good-quality, comfortable things. 15. I have a good memory for the characteristic gestures and gait of all my acquaintances.
- I am stable and patient in a monotonous job that puts many other people to sleep.
- I am often interested in the affairs of my relatives.
- The most valuable thing is what happens here and now; the goals of the present are more important than the goals of the future.
- I never get carried away in anticipation of a win: a small but reliable win is better.
- I don’t like judging and resolving conflicts, but I know how to reconcile people.
- I avoid burdening myself with any “intellectual” problems.
- I would rather control the constant state of objects (keep the temperature and pressure in a boiler at the same level) than manage processes that develop dynamically over time (control the movement of airplanes, trains, a multi-stage chemical process at an enterprise, etc.).
- I have a good appetite, food always seems tasty to me.
- I need to strain myself to think about the future and make any predictions. 25. I like to observe the behavior of animals for a long time and with interest.
- Usually, by the small nuances of my feelings and well-being, I notice in myself the very first signs of an incipient illness (for example, a cold or the flu) in advance - when there are no obvious symptoms yet.
- I prefer to work with specific, tangible things rather than imaginary or speculative ones.
- I am a very good mediator between disputants.
- Principle is usually more important to me than my current social success.
- I always seek and crave something imaginary, but in my work I fantasize little and rely more on immediate sensory sensations.
- I quickly get tired of difficult and stressful work.
- I am a person of very firm and unambiguous moral principles: in any situation, I always clearly know what is good and what is bad.
- I am most afraid and distrustful of people in whom I see a tendency toward dictatorship and violence.
- I don’t want to change anything as long as everything around me is good.
- I feel an instant, acute hatred of any attempts at authoritarian rudeness and violent coercion.
- I like to reconcile other people (about my age).
- I avoid stressful situations - my performance drops in them, and I even start to get a headache.
- I am good at noticing people’s constant habits and behavior, that is, their usual style of behavior.
- I almost always look at someone or something specific with my eyes, and do not stare into endless space.
- Any conflict for me is a source of extremely unpleasant stress; therefore, in a conflict situation, I am usually the first to give in and compromise, even neglecting the interests of the case - just to relieve the tension.
- At school, I showed an ability to draw with almost photographic accuracy. 42. I would prefer to live in a society where there is no division at all into aristocrats and plebeians, masters and slaves, bosses and subordinates.
- There are no sharp angles or rough, protruding features on my face - everything is nice and streamlined.
- I am a bourgeois in the good sense of the word - the well-being of the present day is most important to me and I am interested in what is near me, and not somewhere far away.
- I quite often discuss my own or other people’s health, pleasant or unpleasant sensations, I ask what hurts where - in general, these are normal topics of conversation for me.
- I am very caring and altruistic towards weaker members of the family, especially in everyday trifles, sometimes my caring even turns into hypertrophied guardianship.
- I am good at harmonizing relationships in a team.
- I am disgusted and plunged into boredom and absent-mindedness by overly grandiose plans, too large and long lists of upcoming tasks.
- Being a printing machine operator in a printing house would be more interesting to me than being an investigator.
- I live not by book wisdom, but by personal life experience.
- To be focused and productive, I absolutely need peace and comfort.
- When someone does something disgusting to people even unknown to me, I almost always stand up for them, because I can’t do otherwise.
- Attempts to think about the future, even the near future, are difficult for me and have little interest.
- I always treat others, on average, with the same respect and goodwill that I would like to be treated with.
- It is characteristic of me that I see not society as a whole, but specific people, not a forest, but individual trees, not a general theory, but specific facts.
- In business, I care more about safety than success.
- I condemn people who, for any other considerations, even with the noblest motives, go against their parental instinct.
- I always see many small differences between people.
- If two acquaintances cough behind my back, I can easily distinguish by the sound which of them it is.
- I would rather achieve a solid and reliable working profession (turner, carpenter, mechanic, bricklayer, etc.), rather than something completely rare and pretentious in a professional sense - like a diplomat, astrologer, Gazprom legal adviser, or race car driver. 61. Better than many others, I catch subtle visual differences in the shape and individual appearance of objects (both inanimate objects and people’s faces). 62. Gradual and gentle changes in the life of society are always better than abrupt ones.
- I have an ordinary perception of the world, without a tendency towards fantasy or originality.
- I often focus on enjoying subtle pleasant smells.
- Unlike many other people, I don’t like radical measures - extremes and excess in decisions always do only harm.
- I like to mix different foods (that is, prepare or eat salads, vinaigrettes, stuffed duck or fish, etc., preferring such food “mixtures” to “pure”, unmixed foods). 67. I don’t have a fetish for scientific knowledge - it is much more important to make something simply useful and effective.
- I am sensitive to other people’s conditions and know how to smooth out rough edges in communication.
- I am more irritated and hurt when friends or children ignore my advice on proper housekeeping than when they don’t listen to my advice about the future.
- I can easily identify any familiar material by touch with my eyes closed.
- As a child, I was more often afraid of everything new than I was eager to explore it with curiosity.
- Equal horizontal relationships are always more pleasant and preferable than hierarchical relationships of subordination.
- I owe my successes and good fortune to many people.
- I always choose to do those things first that are more obvious and therefore will produce a concrete result faster.
- I am in no hurry to pick up the next new thing and wait to see how it works out for others.
- The interests of my relatives are next in importance to me after my personal interests, and the interests of all sorts of truths and ideas are only in third place.
- I am indifferent to any abstract theoretical disputes - they have nothing to do with what is important and interesting to me in life.
- It is very characteristic of me to strive to distance myself from bad people and bad relationships, thereby insuring myself in advance against negative experiences.
- I am very demanding about the quality and taste of food.
- I almost always insure myself against possible critical reproaches for my work by obligatory slightly exceeding its fulfillment both in quality and quantity - but always very close to the pre-agreed framework.
- I have no craving for theoretical constructions.
- I often catch myself watching the growing feeling of pleasure - for example, while eating.
- I attach great importance to hygiene, take a bath or shower daily.
- In gambling and betting, I would prefer more reliable low-risk bets.
- At the first cursory visual glance at a situation, I notice many visual details, but miss the whole.
- Man is fundamentally incomprehensible - there is too much that is unknowable and changeable in him.
- I am a very realistic person, abstractions far removed from the experience of real life do not interest me. 88. I am indifferent to the exciting joys of risk and take on only those tasks that reliably guarantee a profit.
- I am often drawn to some sweets, I eat - and my mood noticeably improves for a while.
- I get to know people only in natural life situations; I don’t respect any deliberate experiments or business games.
- I would gladly spend most of my time communicating with pleasant people.
- After leaving the house, I sometimes come back to double-check that I locked the door, turned off the taps in the apartment, etc.
- I am soft-spoken and have a very good understanding of people, knowing how to use this.
- Before saying something, I always make sure that it won’t lead to a conflict and worsen my relationship with a person.
- Under time pressure and nervous tension, I sometimes get confused and even begin to feel absent-minded and drowsy.
- I usually complete assigned work in more detail than required, and at the same time I don’t know how to write reports laconically and concisely.
- I am irritated by any manifestation of inequality between people.
- With my eyes closed, I can easily distinguish the surfaces of the covers of two books, even those with similar typographic design, by touch (check if you have this ability).
- To tell what time it is, I usually need to look at my watch, otherwise I risk being off by an hour or two.
- I can be very stubborn when it comes to my comfort and well-being.
- I don’t like an atmosphere of intense competitive work; it’s somehow unpleasant for me.
- Compared to others, I am much more economical in my movements.
- My movements are always smooth and neat.
- There’s no point in fawning over me; it won’t affect my attitude towards the person. 105. I often like to indulge in the thrill and enjoyment of physical pleasure.
- Among my desires and needs, it’s difficult for me to single out the most important one; I usually just follow the one that’s stronger at the moment, even if my mind somewhere suggests a different solution.
- I have difficulty understanding fast speech.
- I feel comfortable around people who are awkward in relationships, because I can help them and feel needed.
- A large variety, a “heterogeneity” of information that I have to sort, as a rule, quickly makes me tired.
- I eat no more than others, but I am a gourmet, and in the search and selection of especially tasty food I am very inquisitive and picky.
- I would rather leave my descendants a beautiful and comfortable house that I built than a pile of smart books with discoveries and revelations.
- The position and condition of the numerous lower classes of society are much more important than the condition of its upper classes.
- Power should be built from the bottom up, according to the canons of democracy, and in no case from the top down.
- In situations that require speed and a sharp exertion of strength and attention, I quickly get tired.
- I value a constant environment around me and really don’t like it when it’s changed.
- I would prefer to be a surgeon than a civil servant in government.
- For me, Christianity is more about strong traditions of morality, ethics, and culture than about the tenets of faith, the fear of God, and the institution of the church with its hierarchy and rituals.
- It’s more important for me to avoid negative emotions than to receive positive impulses.
- I can easily tell by the sound of a bouncing ball what surface it bounced off - asphalt, linoleum, or something else.
- I know how and like to build relationships between people in a team.
- My face is rather wide than narrow.
- Speculative assumptions are alien to me; to be convinced of something, I need to directly see and touch it.
- It is easy for me to sense people’s relationships with each other; I quickly distinguish true feelings from feigned ones.
- I am a flexible and patient person in communication.
- I would like the job of a cashier in a store more (in terms of the nature and content of the work) than the job of a meteorologist at a remote weather station.
- My main desire is to enjoy the surrounding world, full of stability and peace.
- It is very difficult for me to strive for something distant for a long time without receiving a daily reward for it.
- I absolutely always resist authoritarian pressure that goes against my convictions.
- The most valuable and necessary thing for a properly organized society is the absence of unrest.
- Most of all I love a state of peace and quiet.