LSI vs SLI
Markers that LSI mostly agrees with, while SLI mostly disagrees:
- To instill the right things in people's minds, violence is useful and necessary.
- I would fit well as a leader in a large, strictly organized system.
- I like expressions like 'ruthless energy,' 'cold determination,' 'brute force.'
- Society needs strict and even fierce leaders.
- I'm ready to sacrifice many of my current needs to attain a higher position.
- I like to manage people strictly.
- I enjoy the right to command and give orders.
- I would really like a responsible job related to power or managing a large organization.
- The triumph of the strong over the weak is a normal and quite acceptable basis for life.
- I like it when order is solid, built top-down, from the main to the particular, and resistant to time.
- Sometimes I'm accused of conservatism and excessive adherence to order and subordination.
- I always insist on my own, achieving recognition of my correctness from others.
- Victory in a game is pleasant because it humiliates the opponent.
- Humanistic ideas only corrupt people.
- I am simultaneously decisive, goal-oriented, and distrustful - I thoroughly test people in practice and like to completely subordinate them to my influence.
- I can easily perform mental work that requires prolonged attention.
- I prefer leaders with an authoritative and strong-willed manner.
- It is evident that ideally, citizens should be subordinate elements of their state, 'cogs' in a large, well-functioning machine.
- I like it when people fear me.
- I am fascinated by people like Stalin, Napoleon, Ivan the Terrible, Genghis Khan.
- Enemies exist and should always exist in almost any situation and any company.
- I like to look down on people.
- My life and career are clearly scheduled by stages.
- I support a government that would be a 'strong hand' authority.
- I would really like to work as an inspector, controlling the implementation of some regulations.
- I mostly adhere to the principle: 'who is not with us is against us.'
- I love the words 'conquest' and 'overcoming' - they resonate in my soul.
- I like the power of a firm hand, even if some people are screaming about various violations.
- I feel pleasure seeing the enemy suffer.
- I would really like to make a career as a clerk in a large state mechanism.
- Usurpation of power at the first opportunity is rather normal and natural than not.
- I believe that spreading resentment towards a potential enemy and fear of the power of authority among the population is a useful measure for strengthening a good state.
- In public life, it is necessary to cultivate adherence to a single ideology in people.
- I evaluate people by their logic and strong-willed decisiveness.
- I think and act in terms of honor and revenge.
- In myself and in others, I primarily respect strong 'push-through' qualities and developed logical abilities.
- Choosing between independent activity and power, I will choose power.
- I know how to build complex, long-term action schemes and like to diligently adhere to their planned sequence.
- Most of my life, I have been a person with great ambitions and claims to a high position.
- I love rigid structures that do not allow any changes within their framework.
- I really like to subordinate the external environment to myself, to impose my will.
- I would like to be a master of human destinies.
- I would like to be a manager or overseer on a 19th-century coffee plantation.
- I hate weaklings.
- I love power, assertiveness, and strength in people.
- I am more afraid of low social status than of physical pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- It is harmful to support the weak; the strongest should prevail in life.
- I like to prohibit something, or I like to control how people comply with some prohibitions.
- There was nothing particularly bad in slavery for slaves; they were free from decisions and problems.
- The people with their collective consciousness are above any individuality.
- Bowing low to the strong and powerful is not a sin.
- I get the most pleasure when I manage to break someone's resistance.
- The greatest feats are military.
- I am inclined to impose my orders.
- I love to hurt some people - sometimes I like to bring them to emotional distress and even tears.
- People who cannot reason strictly logically - I secretly consider them almost monkeys.
- I love uniformity in everything.
- A victorious war is better than a bad peace.
- My plans are persistent and rarely reorganized.
- I have a strong will, excellent practicality, I can control my emotions and manipulate the emotions of others.
- Censorship is justified if the press's work starts to interfere with the interests of state power.
- I would make a good legal pettifogger: I can manipulate people, and I would like to play with small facts and points of instructions like piano keys.
- If a person does not have loyal feelings, then there is no noble soul in them.
- I always get an excessive pleasure from contemplating a strict vertically organized orderliness.
- I believe that almost always it is unacceptable to deviate from the norm.
- During preparation for exams (or previously, when I took them), I usually easily concentrate and can study for several hours straight - the feeling of clarity of everything read and my almost constant 'focus' on the topic never leaves me.
Markers that SLI mostly agrees with, while LSI mostly disagrees:
- I live by my feelings and do not like to force myself, put myself within the framework of some plans or schedules.
- The greatest fear and distrust are caused by people in whom I see a tendency to dictate and violence.
- It is extremely unpleasant for me when I am 'built' according to some rules.
- My slogans: live and let live, do not strive for dominance, and respect others' freedom.
- I do not like to force myself, put myself within the framework of some plans or schedules.
- It is true that I do not know how to 'pressure' others, I do not know how to and do not like to control the environment.
- I would try to avoid work where I am ordered, and I have to order someone.
- Any hierarchy and mandatory respect for people 'by their status': position, age, etc., irritate me; in my taste, it is in any case rather bad than good.
- I do not like to work on a fixed schedule; I prefer a flexible schedule or work without a schedule at all.
- I like to be in a society and environment where no one depends on anyone, where there are no 'elders' and 'authorities.'
- A lot of freedom is more pleasant for me than a lot of power.
- I am easily distracted by interference.
- To fit into some group hierarchy and become its inseparable part is rather unpleasant for me than pleasant.
- It is true that I would try to avoid work where the main thing is to manage other people, and there is no time left for my own free interests.
- I tend to procrastinate and often do not finish things.
- Comfort is very important to me - to get a good sleep, to not have a draft from the window, to be able to eat tastefully and without haste.
- I show tolerance for the shortcomings and weaknesses of others - everyone has weaknesses and shortcomings.
- If someone is subjected to cruel or humiliating treatment before my eyes, anger rises in my soul, and my mood immediately deteriorates.
- From various problems and unpleasantness, I become more passive or constrained and need close contact with another person and comfort.
- Sometimes it is difficult for me to focus on something, even if I try to strain my attention - there is no result from this.
- In life, I am interested in everything a little bit and often switch from one thing to another.
- I despise cultures where offending the weak is a virtue.
- I am more likely to be persuaded by an ethical argument than a logical one.
- Diverse physical discomforts (such as tight clothing, odors, hangnails on fingers, unsuitable air temperature in the room, inconvenient light, hunger, etc.) usually strongly distract and hinder me from working.
- It is difficult for me to cope with stress; I quickly 'run out of steam' from stress.
- I often interrupt almost any task halfway, being distracted by something else.
- The key word for me is interest. I can abandon everything previous if I feel something more interesting nearby.
- It is characteristic of me that I do not like certainty and responsibility - in general, I do not like it when something obliges me.
- I would never agree to work in a structure where orders must be unquestioningly followed, sometimes idiotic ones.
- Compared to other people, I often lack consistency and determination.
- It would be very unpleasant for me to make work plans for a week or a day at the request of the management.
- I have weak motivations; I often lack attraction to anything.
- I often feel sleepy and tired, I want to be left alone.
- In a normal society, people should not march through life in unison and 'in step' because they are all different.
- I believe that people can self-govern and live happily without kings, leaders, and masters.
- I do not know how to 'pressure' others, I do not know how to and do not like to control the surrounding space.
- I am often late, I get tired of strict discipline, I have little respect for any formal subordination.
- People's rights to life and freedom are more important than any state and national interests.
- The fear of punishment should be used as a stimulus as rarely as possible, and better not to be used at all.
- I am often late or arrive at the last minute.
- I am always concerned about my comfortable and pleasant well-being, I will never work through strength and through great fatigue.
- I cannot stand any dress codes (mandatory clothing requirements), sometimes I neglect them even at official events.
- All reverence, regalia, positions, ranks, hierarchies, and so on, along with traditions and rituals, are both funny and boring to me.
- I often avoid something because I am afraid of spoiling my mood.
- I can easily and vividly imagine the sound of a violin, cello, or piano with my 'mental hearing.'
- During monotonous work, I often deliberately start diversifying my actions, even if it reduces quality and productivity.
- Among my friends, there are smarter people than me.
- Finding the most comfortable and pleasant location is a characteristic activity for me.
- It is difficult for me to plan my work over time, to understand the deadlines for its stages.
- I get tired very quickly during mental work (reading, planning, counting).
- I feel instant and acute hatred towards any attempts at authoritative rudeness and violent coercion.
- If people are not oppressed and mocked, they will follow the natural norms of universal morality and patterns of respectful behavior on their own.
- I very often devote my time and interests to what comes to hand at the moment, rather than to what is planned and needed.
- I am more lazy, sensitive, and inclined to pleasures than many others.
- Grand plans, large and long lists of upcoming tasks usually repel and bore me.
- Sometimes it is difficult for me to get out of a state of thoughtlessness and lazy contemplation.
- I really do not like any obligations associated with time planning.
- I really do not like feeling tied to deadlines.
- I have a habit of delaying decision-making.
- In communication, what is most important to me is relaxation, informality, and 'homeliness,' calm friendliness of the environment - I cannot stand rude, vulgar, or eccentric companies.
- I am not good at making the right decisions.
- Sometimes in communication with people, it seems to me that I am a child in the role and mask of an adult, and that I may be exposed at any moment.
- I live, going with the flow, and solve problems reluctantly and only when there is no other choice.
- If I were an almighty god, I would follow the principle of self-determination of people; interference with supervision would be contrary to me.
- People who forcibly instill obedience and submission are contemptible and defective, for the human race is worthy of uniting by the great and noble consciousness of brotherhood alone.
- During monotonous work 'by obligation,' I am often drawn to a 'smoke break': to wander somewhere, to stare around, to have a smoke, and so on.