Psychological properties closely related to Judiciousness-Decisiveness

CLUSTERS OF THE POLE OF JUDICIOUSNESS

(in descending order of judiciousness' contribution to the overall variance of the trait)

1. Benevolence towards people
2. Democracy, advocating for the absence of dictatorship, class privileges, and equal opportunities
3. Love for children
4. Altruism
5. Developed compassion, willingness to help others in need
6. Striving for pleasant, relaxing stimuli—pleasures—and ignoring anything irritating
7. Respects the rights of others
8. Forgiveness, non-vengefulness, and mild manners
9. A natural street observer (curious by nature)
10. Increased craving for sweets
11. Lives by the principle of non-harm
12. Altruistic idealism
13. Intolerance of injustice
14. Honesty and straightforwardness, unable to lie for personal gain
15. Love for physical contact with people (touch, hugs)
16. Trustfulness
17. Interest in other people's perspectives
18. Indifference to money, primarily motivated by pure interest
19. Empathy for others' pain
20. Tolerance for others' misconceptions and differing viewpoints
21. Good-naturedness, a bright disposition, ability to enjoy life, and anticipate good things
22. Compromising behavior
23. Agricultural interests (love for growing plants)
24. Empathy, sharing others' moods
25. Strives to ignore the passage of time, does not want or know how to think about it
26. When writing or typing, often mixes up or jumbles letter order in words
27. Enjoys making others happy
28. Frequent motor automatisms, unnecessary movements (fidgeting, scratching, rocking, etc.)
29. Heightened emotional-vegetative reactions—to surprises, anxious anticipation, awkwardness, etc.
30. Focused on matters of food, pleasure, coziness, and comfort
31. Values wonder, exploration, and discoveries above all else
32. Openness and sincerity
33. Childlike traits (remnants of an infantile psyche)
34. Strong desire to learn new things
35. Bright idealism, detached from earthly concerns
36. Increased activity of mirror neurons
37. Heightened sensitivity to punishment
38. Suggestibility
39. Inappropriate laughter, bursts of euphoria
40. Fear of pain
41. Memory—difficulty transferring information from short-term to long-term memory
42. Empathy for negative emotions
43. Frequent emotions of surprise and joyful amazement
44. Dependence on others and a need to rely on them
45. Prone to relaxed idleness
46. Increased sensitivity to criticism, vulnerability, and concern about others' opinions
47. Conscientiousness, shame, sense of guilt
48. Finds fast-changing traffic conditions stressful
49. Playfulness, clowning in company
50. Enjoys household chores, strives for detailed rationalization of daily life
51. Disorganized thoughts and distractibility, inattentiveness
52. Fearfulness, easily susceptible to fear
53. Quickly and strongly attaches to people (including sexual partners); has an increased need for close communication with loved ones
54. Memory—difficulty recalling names of objects or needed words
55. Values the freedom of exploration, curiosity, and exchange of information above all else
56. Loves taking care of loved ones
57. Indecisiveness, long deliberation and hesitation when making decisions
58. Low muscle tone (mostly due to weakened acetylcholine transmission of neural excitation)
59. A good mediator in conflicts
60. Prone to articulation errors
61. Prefers many diverse activities and hobbies at once, frequently switches between them, enjoys changes in tasks and impressions, constantly modifies ongoing activities
62. Difficulty concentrating and organizing thoughts
63. Absent-minded behavior due to deep internal focus
64. Brightness and ease in the sudden emergence of emotional experiences, including memories

CLUSTERS OF THE POLE OF DECISIVENESS

67. Resentfulness
68. Enjoys mocking and tormenting others; sadistic tendencies
69. Considers selfish deception, lies, and hypocrisy as normal methods of achieving goals
70. Likes horror movies
71. Inclined towards tragedy
72. His talent is being evil and hating
73. Enjoys intimidating and instilling fear
74. Needs enemies
75. Strives for secrecy in everything – closed borders, restricted information
76. Inclined to violence and prefers actions and decisions associated with violence
77. Views toughness in people as the highest form of respectability
78. Frequently experiences feelings of nauseating disgust (revulsion, loathing)
79. Divides all people into "us" and "them," prone to chauvinism and xenophobia
80. Supports power with hierarchical subordination and strict forceful control over everyone (closely related to the "Hobbesian" cluster)
81. Prefers strong alcoholic drinks
82. Arrogance, standing out from the crowd, considering oneself superior to others, including viewing any simple job as humiliating
83. Rejects moderation, prefers radical measures in everything
84. Enjoys provoking people, throwing them off balance
85. "Hobbesianism" – holds contemptuous and hateful views toward people, distrusts any personal integrity, idealizes an aggressive conservative militaristic dictatorship
86. Focused on acquiring and appropriating everything
87. Expects only trouble from people, never fully trusts anyone
88. Envious
89. Refuses to publicly acknowledge mistakes
90. Views theft as acceptable in principle, believes he can easily take what belongs to others if he wants it and can do so with impunity
91. Strong territorial instinct
92. Would like to always carry a weapon
93. Highly competitive behavior
94. Status, showing off, prestige, and toughness are among his top priorities
95. Predominantly negative thoughts, assumptions, and memories dominate his mind
96. Scheming, selfish emotional manipulation in behavior
97. Advocates for a hierarchical society based on conservative, past-oriented social inequality
98. Intense, penetrating gaze
99. Power-hungry
100. Constant criticism
101. Believes that any criticism directed at him is driven by envy
102. Aggressive
103. Skilled at and enjoys manipulating both others’ emotional states and his proximity to people, bringing some closer and distancing others depending on their attitude
104. Holds contemptuous and hateful views on people and personal freedom, idealizes an impersonal conservative dictatorship
105. Avoids showing dependency even in small things, and when seeking advice or minor help, he disguises it
106. Narcissism and self-admiration
107. Often "replays" scenarios of past, recent, or possible events in his mind
108. Enjoys judging others
109. Persistent in striving for victory
110. Stress-resistant
111. Uncompromising in his demands on people, including insisting on personal respect and strict fulfillment of promises made to him
112. Lacks self-restraint in behavior
113. Everyday pickiness and irritability, insists on his own comfort and rights
114. Enjoys being served by many people
115. Knows how to use and frequently employs flattery to get what he wants
116. Enjoys deception and shortcuts, believes that facts can and should be distorted to achieve goals
117. Very particular about whether others are violating his rights
118. Inclined to masochism, has a need for self-deprecation
119. Unyielding, difficult to persuade or convince to agree with anything that doesn’t originate from him; his default stance is refusal: "No, no, and once again, no!"
120. Brazen, defiant, proactive while disregarding others
121. Adheres to the principle of "After us, the flood" – rarely considers the consequences of his actions for others
122. Highly persistent business activity with leadership qualities
123. Frequently thinks about and dreams of climbing the career ladder
124. Absolute and categorical in judgments, without residual doubts ("There are two opinions—mine and the wrong one")
125. Prone to a suppressed, depressive mood
126. Avoids conflict-free situations, enjoys escalating emotional tension
127. Demanding about appearance – both his own and that of others
128. Likes putting himself in critical, risky situations, playing with danger
129. Drawn to anything forbidden, enjoys thrilling himself with fear, and eagerly seeks proximity to people with a "dangerous" reputation
130. Slightly wary perceptiveness toward people, easily reads their moods and intentions
131. Doesn't just speak—he proclaims
132. Thinks in black-and-white terms, insensitive to nuances and probabilities, dislikes ambiguity, prefers absolute facts, definite assessments, and arguments
133. Weakened appetite, often eats out of obligation
134. Ability to foresee events and perceive temporal perspectives
135. Intolerant of pluralism and any diversity, prefers strict adherence to a singular standard
136. Prone to boasting and posturing
137. Completely controls his outward emotional expressions
138. Highly realistic and devoid of fantasies, accurately assesses the material qualities of everything around him, be it food, drinks, clothing, or household items
139. Loves symmetry, intolerant of asymmetry
140. Prefers meat-based, high-protein food—vegetarianism is not for him

CLUSTERS WEAKLY RELATED TO THE GENERAL BALANCE OF PRUDENCE-DECISIVENESS BUT CLOSELY RELATED TO SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS ENSURING THIS BALANCE:

Low Se
141. Passivity, tendency to apathy, inaction, and laziness
142. Dwells on awkward moments and personal mistakes for a long time
143. Easily falls into a nervous-anxious state when needing to pack or travel
144. Inarticulateness – difficulty pronouncing words, struggles to construct sentences (one of the main causes – cholinergic deficiency)
145. Slowed cognitive reactions (one of the main causes – cholinergic deficiency)
146. Motor clumsiness
147. Social stiffness

High Se
148. Predisposition to hypomania
149. Overly familiar in communication and crude in jokes
150. Immediate gratification of desires is required
151. Quick situational reactions – always has a ready comeback
152. Constantly active, energetic, and restless in activities

High Ne
153. Motor restlessness, inability to sit still for a minute
154. Enjoys surprises, open to new things joyfully and without fear
155. Talkativeness – lack of speech restraint, increased verbal need, constantly requires interlocutors, speaks openly and impulsively, blurting out almost everything on their mind
156. Habit of being late
157. Disorganized and quickly mentally exhausted

Low Ne
158. Does not understand allegories, metaphors, or figurative meanings; thinks literally
159. Almost no empathy for book or movie characters – cannot sympathize with them, "because it's all make-believe"
160. Obsessed with literal adherence to order "from start to finish"

Low Ni
161. Increased need for communication
162. A person of certainty, predictability, and honesty, meticulous in responsibilities

High Ni
163. Predisposition to symptoms of derealization

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