LII vs LIE
Markers that LII mostly agrees with, while LIE mostly disagrees:
- In my youth, I was reserved, quite cold, and indifferent to people around me.
- In topics most interesting to me, I am a pronounced nonconformist, almost always holding my own opinion, different from the majority.
- My interests are usually separate and distanced from others.
- I like absorbing or building my own theories that society will probably never recognize.
- I usually behave modestly and inconspicuously.
- I am indifferent to gratitude and praise; they are weak motivators for me.
- I am a very measured, even-tempered, and unhurried person.
- I often feel a burning protest in my soul about something.
- I am much more indifferent to money than most people.
- I see my task as discovering universal, timeless laws.
- I always defend my own independent position; others' opinions rarely move me.
- I wouldn’t mind spending a couple of days figuring out why lightning leads to rain.
- Principles are usually more important to me than current practicality.
- I am often criticized for impracticality, unrealisticness, and even childishness in daily concerns; I am also not strong in routine tasks requiring attention and thoroughness.
- I usually find it hard to fully agree with any external project or opinion.
- I am always interested in disproving existing views and building new ones.
- I like philosophy and science.
- I am slow and unhurried in my work; I neither like nor know how to speed up for deadlines.
- Truth is always more important than public opinion, so I never compromise my beliefs and principles because someone might think something wrong.
- Attempts by acquaintances to measure my success in money infuriate me.
- In interactions with the opposite sex, I have always been overly shy and awkward.
- I don't care what the majority votes for; I will do it my way anyway.
- I prefer to do things without rushing and get irritated when hurried.
- For me, "hurry" usually means "spoil."
- Snide remarks about my or anyone's financial instability always irritate me—I find people who measure everything in money unpleasant.
- I delve into material and work on it slower but more thoroughly than others.
- What irritates you more in others' approach to problems? 1) The tendency to complicate everything. 5) Simplification.
- Sometimes I treat another person as an object for technical testing.
- Compared to others of my gender, I have always been more indifferent to salary and career issues.
- I catch weak trends in the political situation better than others.
- It's true that I respect intellect in people more than their actual societal success.
- I enjoy thinking in the most abstract, purely speculative categories.
- When choosing a TV program between a sports broadcast, a romantic movie, or a documentary, I would choose the latter.
- I am objective and sharp in judgments and principled assessments; structures, classifications, and concepts are my style.
- I have more moral stamina than business talent.
- Compared to most people, I am more restrained, inconspicuous, quiet, and unhurried—in speech, movements, contacts, and work.
- I tend to act independently rather than within the framework of mutual subordination and collective rules.
- I despise "herd mentality" in people.
- I often compare historical past with the present of our world.
- When reading articles on the internet, I am always interested in tables with numerical information.
- In matters, I care more about safety than success.
- I like arguing about abstract, general topics (e.g., about people in general).
- I can't tolerate existing imperfections and flaws.
- I remain calm even in nervous situations.
- My dreams are often detached from any life realities.
- I easily see commonality between different objects.
- I can work on the same task or play the same game for many days and weeks without tiring or seeking variety.
- Compared to the average level of my acquaintances, I am quieter and more reserved.
- I sometimes seem very unorganized and inactive to others—in reality, I am more accustomed to waiting for the right moment than stupidly and untimely rowing against the current.
- I like evaluating, comparing, and classifying everything I encounter.
- I prefer professions where I need to focus deeply on one thing rather than distributing attention across many different things.
- Some things often cause accumulating irritation in me.
- I would make a good proofreader or editor—I can spot errors in texts and probably wouldn't miss any.
- To be focused and productive, I absolutely need peace and comfort.
- It's true that I disapprove of piercings and tattoos; I regard them negatively, as with any artificial intervention in my body.
- I don't need friends; I am used to getting by without them.
- I would enjoy carefully and enthusiastically deciphering codes and finding the right key.
- Above all, I want people not to impose on me things I might find unpleasant or force me into their alien and unpleasant way of life.
- I always determine the readiness of my work myself.
- I belong to the more conservative half of people in my habits—loyal to the same unchanged company, job, place of residence, hobbies.
- I fantasize more for my own pleasure than to solve any problems.
- I prefer to start conversations from afar—with premises, general approaches, and theory.
- Any manifestation of social injustice irritates me.
- In my youth, I had a reputation for being smart and lonely, outwardly unapproachable, but still striving for communication and sensitive.
- Sometimes people joke about my excessive neatness and pedantry.
- Interest in work is always more important to me than pay.
- My views, explanations, and theories often diverge from accepted ones.
- I am more inclined to object than to obey.
- The process of thoroughly researching something useful often gives me more joy than the final application of the result.
- I am always unflappable.
Markers that LIE mostly agrees with, while LII mostly disagrees:
- I like being part of a group.
- My point of view on a problem often changes under the influence of others' arguments.
- I need life around me to move and buzz.
- I am usually ready to sacrifice my interests and views for general agreement.
- I genuinely care about other people.
- I am very sensitive to the feelings and needs of others.
- My interest in science is quite superficial; I wouldn't choose a career in this or a purely technical field.
- I would rather leave a beautiful and comfortable house for descendants than a bunch of smart books with discoveries and revelations.
- I often look for an outlet for my energy.
- Which saying do you prefer and remember more often? 1) Hasten slowly 5) Time is money
- I get so easily distracted by others' problems that I often forget about my own.
- Feelings and relationships between people interest me more than political and business events.
- I often interfere in others' affairs out of a desire to help and improve the situation.
- Threats and fear don't slow me down or stop me; on the contrary, they usually excite and stimulate me, add adrenaline, and almost always make me more mobile and energetic.
- I like and am accustomed to living in constant "pushing" tension.
- Family and collective issues interest me more than societal issues.
- I like intense workloads.
- Money issues, product prices, and comparing earnings always interest me.
- I admit I like gossiping about acquaintances.
- I can recall more than three happy experiences of my life in vivid detail within a minute.
- Choose the more appropriate one: 1) I am not inclined to follow general opinion and mood. 5) I don't like being in the minority and easily tune in to the general opinion and mood.
- I adhere to the idea that knowledge must be practical and bring quick benefits.
- Sometimes I gossip.
- There is nothing particularly bad or terrible about lying for profit if everyone stays alive.
- I like weighing my strength and possibilities in new and new situations, often deliberately invented by myself, testing myself for endurance and strength.
- I enjoy adventurous and even risky ventures.
- I feel confident in critical situations with many influencing factors and time constraints.
- I am distinguished by business acumen, care for loved ones, practicality, and frugality.
- It's true that among the people I know, there are none whom I sincerely and deeply hate for their views.
- I find it difficult to remain silent for long periods when with people, not saying a word.
- I often express my feelings vigorously.
- I try not to clutter up and get rid of, give away, or sell books and reference materials I won't need soon.
- I constantly get bored if I'm not taking risks and getting new sharp and exciting sensations.
- Knowledge must bring quick benefits; otherwise, it's useless.
- Sometimes I quickly press something "wrong" without thinking.
- I find it difficult to notice potential problems and shortcomings quickly; I usually rely on others for these issues or simply ignore them for a long time.
- The anticipation of someone's "thank you," sincere gratitude, almost always motivates me to act.
- I like doing kind and pleasant things for people, even if it takes some of my time.
- I live by the principle: "Think well of reality, and it will become what you want it to be!"
- I like discussing plans for getting rich, potential gains, and losses from any actions out loud.
- Abstract justice is harmful nonsense.
- Many of my actions are more directed at helping others than at my own interests.
- I enjoy talking about "work in general," about my various talents, skills, and abilities, how to cultivate and develop them, how to achieve my goals.
- For my motivation, it's most important that loved ones notice and acknowledge my successes and achievements.
- I am often drawn to extreme sports with their pleasant thrill and sense of victory.
- I can quickly notice any useful opportunities around me.
- I usually ignore minor illnesses, continuing to work without paying attention and without worrying about the consequences.
- I like power, assertiveness, and strength in people.
- My speech (oral and written) contains many action verbs (do, cut, wash, cook, dig, sort, write, print, etc.)—almost as many as nouns.
- I rarely think about transforming the world and much more often try to find my place within the existing, dominant system.
- Sometimes it's pleasant to feel subordinated and experience humiliation.
- I often think in terms of benefit, efficiency, and usefulness.
- I don't like empty lofty dreams and prefer to live in reality—better to clean my shoes.
- Sometimes I impose my guardianship on another person, not forgetting to benefit from these relationships myself.
- If a person wants to hear a pleasant lie about themselves, I have no problem telling it.
- I like making risky bets in games, bets, horse racing, etc.
- I have a "commanding" character.
- I like discussing relationships in the team.
- I can establish long-term, trustworthy, mutually beneficial relationships with people, operating on the principle "you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours."
- In school and university, I mainly read only what was necessary for the program.
- When telling something interesting for myself, I involuntarily make many "extra" movements—doing something with my hands, fidgeting, twisting, etc.
- My main motivator is well-being, i.e., the ability to live "not worse than others" and create a comfortable and convenient environment at home with the earned money.
- To me, the more responsibility at work, the more interesting it is and the more likely it will succeed.
- Sometimes it's hard to control some of my urges, even when I understand they are dangerous for me.
- My impulsiveness and emotions often get me into trouble.
- I often want to ask others for advice on my next steps.
- Internally I am logical and like to calculate everything, but externally I am emotional, fussy, and restless.
- Sometimes I crave something forbidden.
- Sometimes I find myself subconsciously enjoying playing a dependent role in relationships with strong and aggressive people, while somewhat whimsically provoking them.
- I always compare my actions from the perspective of benefit, profit, and maximum efficiency.