Some Personality Traits That Are Closely Related to the Static-Dynamic Dichotomy

Manifestations of statics associated with certain functions:
Ne![][image13]: ideological asceticism, selflessness/unmercenary in their idealistic thoughts and endeavors
Se![][image14]: stubbornness in pushing one's position, insensitivity to threats, pain and punishments on the way to the goal.
Ti![][image15]: sharp and principled in judgments, unwillingness to adjust to public opinion
Fi![][image16]: strict moral principles imposed on people (first of all, on oneself), selflessness in defense of the weak.
Qi: truth-seeking, desire to learn and reveal the truth to the world, no matter how unpleasant and dangerous it may be.
Di: tolerance for long-term inconveniences and hardships - if it is required by the fulfillment of duty.
Manifestations of dynamics associated with one or another function:
Ni![][image17]: willingness to parasitize; the importance of preserving ways to escape responsibility - likes to declare itself a victim of circumstance or someone else's strong will
Si![][image18]: hedonism and sybaritism; the importance of grooming, comfort and pleasure; avoids activities that require overexerting the body and mind
Te![][image19]: the importance of preserving one's source of well-being: encouraging revolution and heroically sacrificing oneself is clearly not his.
Fe![][image20]: the importance of social "stroking" - ready for any change of repertoire, just to be liked, to remain popular and recognizable in his group.
Qe: the importance of feeling one’s priority; capriciousness - puts one’s immediate desires above any necessity
De: the importance of feeling the fullness and diversity of life; superficiality - avoids complex topics that require complete dedication to them, disconnecting from the world.
The most characteristic manifestations of the static / dynamic dichotomy, regardless of the balance of functions:
Evolutionary-biological level:
Statics: the struggle of one's internal program for victory in selection
Dynamics: situational adaptation to an ever-changing environment
Features of perception:
Statics: reading of the balance of forces and the nature of the potentials of surrounding subjects; the visual analyzer dominates (perceiving space as a system of distances)
Dynamics: reading of time, pace of movement and superficial (not affecting the essence) changes of surrounding subjects; the auditory analyzer (perceiving the intensity of processes through their timbres of sound) is relatively dominant.
Level of personal priorities:
Statics: eternal values are prioritized; it is more important to maintain one's position
Dynamics: immediate needs are prioritized; it is more important to stay with resources
Attitude to self-sacrifice:
Statics: capable of self-sacrifice
Dynamics: likes to look like a victim
Social roles:
Statics: moral guide; changing the world through volitional effort
Dynamics: opportunist, changing according to the demands of the dominant will in the world - "fluctuating along the party lines".
Ideals:
Statics: autonomous fighting unit
Dynamics: irreplaceable (under any masters) supplier of quality resources.
Weaknesses:
Statics: inability to achieve real resource self-sufficiency (you either have to constantly feel the lack of resources, or adjust to someone else anyway)
Dynamics: falling into a comprehensive dependence on critical counterparties (suppliers or consumers of the resource).