ILI - Intuitive Logical Introvert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “ILI” (according to questionnaire statistics)
- Less concerned with being liked or receiving confirmation of popularity.
- Prefers dim, subdued lighting and dislikes bright light.
- Sometimes feels emotionally numb, with no desire to act or communicate.
- Prefers an inconspicuous ‘grey cardinal’ role in social interactions, strategically waiting to benefit from others’ actions.
- Psychologically independent from groups, indifferent to ostracism or external opinions about his status.
- Individualistic loner with low social needs and dislike for team activities.
- Values individual over group interests, rarely feels a sense of belonging.
- Low need for social validation or collective involvement.
- Maintains a significant degree of independence, preferring solitary activities.
- Displays weak sense of duty and consideration for others’ expectations or needs.
- Tends towards anhedonia, rarely experiencing joy intensely.
- Highly reserved and controlled, rarely sharing personal information.
- Dislikes physical contact, even from close individuals like family.
- Appears indifferent and nonchalant about most things.
- Shows weak affective empathy, rarely noticing or sharing others’ joy.
- Feels uncomfortable when attention is drawn to him.
- Does not exhibit emotional outbursts in disappointing situations.
- Displays a very low need for interaction or relationships.
- Feels indifference, even towards close individuals, and maintains a belief in emotional independence.
- May show symptoms of alexithymia, struggling to understand or express emotions.
- Exhibits low facial expressiveness.
- Skilled at deferring and downplaying problems.
- Shy and awkward in initiating interactions with the opposite sex.
- Forms weak attachments and shows little desire for closeness or communal activities.
- Unable to empathize with others’ joy, making him unlikely to give compliments or engage emotionally.
- Finds the presence and participation of others more discomforting than pleasant.
- Dislikes discussing or engaging in conversations about others’ personal affairs.
- Typically remains calm when others are hurt, offering help without evident distress.
- Frequently feels bored, perceiving life as mundane and uninteresting.
- Lacks a strong sense of joy or pleasure, avoids deep conversations.
- Struggles with dancing and learning dance movements.
- Rarely shares personal emotional experiences or details with friends.
- Pays little attention to personal attire.
- Often serious-faced, rarely laughs or responds to humor.
- Commonly found criticizing or warning others while appearing unexpressive.
- More likely to have problems related to dry mucous membranes.
- Conserves energy, sparingly using physical and emotional resources.
- Shows little or no emotional enthusiasm or contagion.
- Avoids direct eye contact.
- Capable of anticipation and forward-thinking.
- Unwelcoming and somewhat asocial.
- Indifferent to collective judgments and lacking in sociability.
- Less talkative and sociable compared to others.
- Lacks expressive body language and mimicking abilities.
- Highly unsociable, valuing solitude over company.
- Emotionally flat, often maintaining a monotone voice and expressionless face.
- Dislikes noisy gatherings like weddings or parties.
- Unable to entertain or uplift others’ moods.
- Shows signs of abulia, with weakened desires and motivations.
- May be indifferent towards children.
- Pays little attention to personal or others’ appearance.
- Exhibits very low overall behavioral activity.
- Lacks vitality and sociability, quickly fatigued by social interactions.
- Indifferent to physical pleasures like fitness or massages.
- Lacks energy, responsibility, and organizational skills in behavior.
- Likely to have a slouching posture.
- May experience discomfort in open, spacious settings.
- Often stares through objects or people without focus.
- Generally speaks quietly.
- Prone to lethargy and distraction.
- Highly emotionally restrained, showing minimal outward emotional expression.
- Quickly overwhelmed and distracted by noisy gatherings.
- Possibly experiences reduced sexual desire.
- Typically modest and shy.
- Rarely feels responsible for others, generally avoiding taking on responsibilities.
- Speaks little, preferring silence.
- May experience weaker orgasms compared to the average population.
- Generally uninterested in others.
- Dislikes physical contact, even with close family or friends.
- Remains suspicious and untrusting of others, even after getting to know them.
- Rarely synchronizes his emotions with those of others.
- Displays low initiative.
- At risk of unclear speech and difficulty with rapid, clear word articulation.
- Gestures minimally, if at all.
- More likely to have had a stutter during childhood or currently.
- Finds emotional nourishment within himself, not requiring others for emotional support.
- Poor memory for sounds and voices.
- Does not express excitement during critical moments in sports or other events.
- More focused on the internal essence than external appearances.
- Pays little attention to personal grooming.
- Lacks freedom and spontaneity in behavior, often appearing emotionally flat.
- Economical in energy use, preferring minimal movement and avoiding stress.
- Typically has weaker color vision, especially in low light.
- Reserved, quiet, and minimally emotional in interactions.
- Rarely openly shares personal viewpoints, often concealing them.
- Exhibits weak emotional (affective) empathy, leading to limited sympathy or shared feelings.
- Unaffected by others’ misfortunes unless directly involved.
- Lives by the motto ‘All is vanity and vexation of spirit,’ exhibiting laziness and a lack of readiness for immediate action.
- Embraces a principle of minimal effort for maximum results.
- Does not exaggerate emotions and avoids escalating passions.
- Likely dominated by the left hemisphere in visual processing, affecting color and face recognition but enhancing recognition of general object types.
- Prefers maintaining a long distance in interactions, slowly closing in on people and respecting personal boundaries.
- Generally dislikes singing, whether in karaoke, in groups, or alone.
- Struggles with retaining current information.
- Maintains composure when witnessing injustice or suffering, rarely feeling much empathy.
- Less influenced by others’ moods or opinions, not adept at adjusting to others.
- Generally disfavors occupations requiring frequent social interaction or service roles.
- Distrustful of others, expecting interference rather than assistance.
- Exhibits ‘anti-demonstrative’ behavior, being restrained and avoiding emotional or tense situations.
- Lacks skills in harmonizing relationships within groups.
- Has poor visual memory for faces, often unable to recognize or remember individual differences.
- Acts as a passive observer, lacking vitality and ambition.
- Avoids drawing attention, remaining modest and understated in behavior.
- Generally experiences more negative than positive emotions, learning quickly from unpleasant experiences.
- Rarely laughs openly and is not prone to smiling.
- Exhibits high patience, often remaining still beyond necessary levels.
- Shows weak inclination towards movement, frequently remaining immobile.
- Has a notably unexpressive voice.
- Is wary of compliments and flattery.
- Likely to experience the ‘illusion of absence,’ momentarily not recognizing one’s reflection.
- Dislikes public speaking, lacking confidence and vocal projection.
- Unlikely to seek the owner of a lost valuable item.
- Prefers listening over speaking in conversations, being a quiet presence.
- Exhibits weak affective empathy for others’ anger, maintaining calm.
- Preferred serious music over dance parties in youth.
- Unlikely to vocalize personal discomforts such as pain or hunger.
- Fascinated by slow, evolving processes, enjoying control over gradual transformations.
- Avoids discussing personal connections or acquaintances.
- Typically has functional weaknesses in visual processing areas, especially in recognizing human faces or detailed visual distinctions.
- Prefers subtle emotional nuances over stark contrasts.
- Exhibits low emotional reactivity, maintaining a steady mood.
- Dislikes emotionally intense environments, avoiding emotional upheaval.
- Often neglects physical grooming and skincare.
- Frequently feels alienated from society, experiencing disgust or apathy towards the surrounding world.
- Pays little attention to visual details, poorly remembering faces and overlooking minor environmental changes.
- Likely experiences ‘anticipatory illusions,’ vividly feeling imminent events as if they have already occurred.
- Exhibits procrastination and simulation if work is uninteresting or unrewarding.
- Perceives the world in muted, low-contrast colors.
- Generally non-jealous in relationships, trusting partners and allowing considerable personal freedom.
- Difficult to provoke or upset, maintaining composure under stress.
- Often disregards others, showing indifference towards their intellect, values, and interests.
- He is sarcastic and unimpressed by others’ emotions. His first response to sympathy seeking is often a mocking retort or a mix of formal sympathy with a sneer.
- He likely has difficulty remembering the colors of objects, struggling to manipulate colors and shades in his imagination.
- Inhibition predominates over excitation; he easily stops any activity without inertia.
- He often experiences derealization illusions, feeling the surrounding world as ‘lifeless,’ strangely unfamiliar, or artificially staged.
- Dislikes being touched during conversations, even by friends.
- Often suffers from melancholy, finding life joyless and unpleasurable for long periods.
- May frequently experience depersonalization symptoms like losing a sense of self, feeling alienated, or not recognizing one’s personality.
- Very composed, always maintains self-control, difficult to provoke or upset.
- Expects betrayal from friends, highly distrustful, and prone to cynicism and grumpiness, similar to Gogol’s character Sobakevich.
- Prone to writer’s cramp, experiencing muscle spasms in the hand after prolonged writing, affecting the smoothness of writing.
- Indifferent to selfies and personal photographs, unlikely to post them online.
- Feels insecure around people, often fearing ridicule.
- Likely has a significantly reduced appetite.
- Generally dislikes and distrusts people, always wary of their potential betrayal, has few friends and doubts their loyalty.
- Lacks muscle tone, quickly tires from even minor physical exertion.
- Characteristically patient and unflappable.
- Typically avoids social roles associated with care, emotional comfort, or psychological support (e.g., veterinarian, psychologist, caregiver).
- Not adept at storytelling or persuasive speech.
- Indifferent to strict order at home, prioritizes finding things over maintaining order.
- Prone to periodic spasms of the jaw muscles.
- Eyelids may droop, especially towards the evening due to muscle weakness, giving a half-closed appearance.
- Tends towards depressive states, feeling overwhelmed and self-deprecating, often feeling like a defeated or crushed individual.
- Often suited for roles as an appraiser (e.g., at auctions, pawn shops, insurance, real estate) due to detached judgment.
- Characterized by increased laziness, apathy, weak motivations, and a passive contemplative lifestyle.
- Unimpressionable, rarely stirred by events.
- Often wary, mentally searching for traps or dangers.
- Dominated by reason over primitive instincts in his behavior.
- Strongly opposes collective responsibility, disbelieving in communal accountability for individual actions.
- Disinclined to frequent cafes or restaurants, visits them only to eat quickly without observing other patrons.
- Exhibits weak social altruism, motivated by self-interest and indifferent to communal welfare.
- Tends to be frugal and calculating with money, always saving and weighing expenditures, not prone to wasteful or impulsive spending.
- Prioritizes money as the main life value, often at the expense of other values