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Gulenko's socionics test

Methylene

Now with more salt.
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https://socioniks.net/en/test/

Your socionic personality type:

SEEKER

(Don Quixote, Intuitive-logical extrovert, ENTP)


I'm honestly surprised it scored me as my current type, as I usually test either LII or ILI, in spite of clearly not being one.
 

Polaris

AKA Nunki
Joined
Apr 7, 2009
Messages
2,534
MBTI Type
INFJ
Enneagram
451
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
Blasphemy! I scored as an ILI. Usually, and more plausibly, I score as a Beta NF.
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

Solastalgia 𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊
Joined
Jan 9, 2019
Messages
6,134
MBTI Type
FELV
Enneagram
974
Instinctual Variant
so/sp
Lol what. Could be LII as a stretch, but ILI nah bro


Critic (Balzac, Intuitive-logical introvert, INTP) - description of the type ILI in the Humanities socionics​


general description. Type Critic (ILI, Balzac, INTP)

1. Well notices contradictions and omissions in deeds and words. He is skeptical about the prospects for hasty undertakings. He can accurately characterize a person, predicting their main reactions. ironic. Patiently brings the person to the necessary step, preparing it in advance.

2. He only undertakes those cases which guarantee a reliable profit. Thrifty in handling money. He does work clearly, without haste; delves into the details. Critic calculates everything in his mind, trying to control the process. He is able to use the accumulated information to his advantage.

3. Prudent in matters of comfort and health. He does not accept extreme methods and naked enthusiasm. In everyday life, Critic surrounds himself with a large number of familiar objects. Often happens to be a gourmet. Sometimes keen on performing hygiene standards and trying to keep clean.

4. Likes to argue on a variety of topics. Growing hot tempered, sometimes spoils the mood for himself and others. Poorly manages his emotions: his condition ranges from melancholic depression to outbursts of discontent. His problem is finding inner balance. He does not like it when he is taken out of a state of calm and relaxation.


Appearance. Type Critic (ILI, Balzac, INTP)

The most characteristic external sign of ILI, by which this sociotype is easily determined, is the posture. The representative of this sociotype, as a rule, is stooped; the head is drawn into the shoulders and tilted forward. The eyes of ILI: expressive and sad. In the eyes of victimhood (sacrifice) is often read. It is easy to imagine him among the crowd surrounding him with shouts of "Crucify him". In the expression of the face, wisdom is intertwined with good-humour in the intuitive variant, and despondency with resentment characterize the logical one.

The lips of ILI are poorly defined and often expressionless. During the conversation, sometimes it exposes the lower lip; the lower jaw is poorly controlled and often sags. The clothing and appearance of ILI is very dependent on the subtype. ILI of the logical subtype often looks sloppy and neglected, as if there is no care for the person. Shoes can be worn or twisted. The intuitive subtype, on the contrary, is neat; his clothes are often well chosen and distinguished by cleanliness and neatness.

The manner of communication. Type Critic (ILI, Balzac, INTP)

The two subtypes of ILI rather differ from each other in the manner of communication. The logical variant in communication often shows activity and assertiveness. Sometimes it is even pointedly rude and vulgar. However, such brusqueness can't be maintained for a long time; it slumps. The Intuitive subtype of ILI communicates gently, unobtrusively, and with a smile. Leaves behind the general impression of an intelligent, well-mannered person. If he needs it, he can ask very kindly, culturally, and his request is usually answered. The manner of speech, especially during speeches, is often sluggish and drawn out. This manner of speaking is hypnotic. He well notices and pays attention to inconsistencies and contradictions in any theory or views.

ILI can predict the course of upcoming events in a figurative, associative form. By modeling a person's behavior based on their experience of communicating with them, they can describe in detail the further behavior of a person, which sometimes causes considerable interest to listeners. Rarely shows violent emotions, fuss, or haste. They irritate him and make him sleepy. He does not like it when he is taken out of a state of calm and relaxation. He communicates with people at a close distance, evoking respect for himself with his wisdom and foresight. He is skeptical about the prospects for hasty undertakings. He is characterized by statements such as: "Nothing will come of this", "You are making a fuss over nothing", and "Better save your strength," etc.
 

Kephalos

J.M.P.P. R.I.P. B5: RLOAI
Joined
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690
MBTI Type
INFJ
Enneagram
5w4

My socionic personality type:​

"The Humanist": Dostoevsky, Ethical-intuitive introvert, INFJ

General description. Type Humanist (EII, Dostoevsky, INFJ)
His main features are humanism and empathy for people. He maintains friendly relationship with everyone. Peacemaker: knows how to reconcile hostile parties, but at the same time remain objective. His listening to people relieves their emotional tension. He does not accumulate evil in himself, forgiving his abusers and detractors.

Ready to help people who have turned to him for support. He is negative about violence, contrasting it with calm stubbornness and self-control. Although tolerant and compliant, he does not forgive treason and injustice. He is good at noticing alternatives and omissions in new beginnings. He reveals human vices, but puts it in a tactful form.

Demonstrates diligence, punctuality and discipline. Prefers a calm, measured rhythm of life. Conscientious, though slow in doing specific work. For proper implementation, he needs detailed instructions. Does not like crowds or loud compliments.

Rather insecure and not very creative. However, he can force himself to do more if it is expected of him. Impressionable and vulnerable, it is hard for him to tolerate rudeness. He can't put pressure on people or show aggression, although he will respond sharply to attempts to dictate to him. The most powerful of his punishments is the complete disregard of the person. His kindness can be abused, as it is difficult for him to refuse.

Appearance. Type Humanist (EII, Dostoevsky, INFJ)

The most reliable reference point that allows one to identify this sociotype by appearance is an impassive face. The classic features of his appearance resemble the faces of saints or martyrs from icons: a straight, elongated nose that does not recede far from the plane of the face. The face itself is usually a regular oval shape. On the face, as it were, lies the seal of suffering. Never shows violent positive emotions. Can only smile. At a distance, EII's face is written as if in mute reproach to all the sinful things that are happening around him. The same can be heard in the intonation of his speech.

EII with enhanced ethics has, as a rule, a thin, ascetic figure. In his movements, he is sharp and quite mobile. If the intuition is strengthened, then the figure is full, blurred, and the movements are clumsy. The facial features in this case also deviate from the canonical pattern. The gait of the EII has the following feature: the feet do not leave the ground high, rather they move parallel to the floor. Because of the small step, the gait turns mincing. There are extremes in EII clothing. On the one hand, he does not want to stand out, preferring modest but tasteful clothes (in the ethical subtype). On the other hand, he can dress up very brightly, like a parrot, according to fashion. The latter is typical for men of the intuitive subtype.

The manner of communication. Type Humanist (EII, Dostoevsky, INFJ)

EII like to observe people first, evaluating the developing relationships, and only then enter into communication. They don't take the initiative first. The sharpness and touchiness characteristic of EII, especially if ethics are strengthened, make it not convenient to communicate. His moralizing tone and monotonous "church" voice extinguish playfulness and cheerful mood, set people up in a minor fret, as if making them think about all the bad things that happen in this world. The most characteristic feature of defining this type of personality by the manner of communication is its "confessionality". People often turn to him for advice and comfort in a difficult moment of their lives, pouring out their soul.

EII never repels people and is ready to listen to them as much as necessary until the person calms down; he does not count with his personal time. He tries to understand everything objectively, dispassionately, discarding emotions. After that, it logically brings the person to the necessary conclusion. Because of his inflexible position, sometimes others perceive him as a naive person who does not know how to live like everyone else. He really is completely unable to cheat, to adjust, to play the role necessary for the situation.

Features of behavior. Type Humanist (EII, Dostoevsky, INFJ)

The main feature of his behavior, which helps to reliably identify this socionic type, is the willingness to come to the aid of close people. This is especially true for those who have fallen into difficult life situations. And his concern is shown not by words, but by deeds. EII is good at reconciling people. He seems to stand between the warring parties, maintaining good relations with both, which often causes fire from both sides. He can't push people, shout, or be aggressive. The most powerful of his punishments is complete disregard of a person. Such people are stubbornly ignored until they admit their guilt and ask for forgiveness.

Another characteristic feature of EII behavior is conscientiousness in the performance of a particular job. He does everything carefully, diligently and with high quality. Demanding for cleanliness and order. At home, Humanist often does cleaning, carefully puts things together (in women of the type). Likes a calm, measured course of life. He tries to prepare for everything in advance. You can always rely on him. Doesn't like to stand out. When others work, he also works with everyone else. Usually he can't stand scenes of violence with the sight of wounds and blood. Can't stay in a closed space for a long time.
 
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