Myers-Briggs: | ESTJ |
Socionics: | ESTj |
Jung: | TeSi |
Model A: | LSE |
Enneagram: | E3-E6-E8-E1 range |
Functions - Descriptions - Relations - Examples
Functions
Ego Block: TeSiStrong + Valued
Id Block: TiSe
Strong + Undervalued
Super-Id Block: FiNe
Weak + Valued
Super-Ego Block: FeNi
Weak + Undervalued
Descriptions
- Scientific Enlightenment Institute
LSE feels shortcomings, dissents and the disability of any system and improves it. He can explain intelligibly and construct a system of organization of transactions. LSE is tireless in work. But to realise itself by the best image he requires the explaining concerning the purpose and essence of operation, which will show a communal integrated essence. Working with particular things, he qualitatively organizes work, constructs favourable conditions for its implementation, mobilizes, maintains discipline, order. LSE is exacting, inspects a course of operation, attaching thus independence to each worker. He allows showing initiative and deprives the person of the superfluous liability for control. He is attracted by such operation, which will bring the income, searches for the optimal alternatives to realise it in the shortest period.
LSE is the accurate and collected worker. He use resources economically, does not risk. He understands usefulness and significance of this or that matter as well as spending forces and energy. LSE implants designed, lead up to perfection commodity in production. He tries to eliminate chaos and constructs in society a possibility for function stable, governed market. He exhibits a high level of professionalism and competence. LSE works diligently, tries to execute the work thoroughly, grinding each detail, attracts not only a result, but a process too. Executing a primary task, he relies on a timely beginning and persistence. LSE holds on to the order at the job and home, tries to find for each thing its own place. Everything, what undertakes LSI, is possible, and he quickly reaches good results. He seems from the side to be self-confident and self-sufficing. LSE likes frank endorsing of his work, takes offence, if his diligence is not valued.
LSE is obstinate - he silently, without exception keeps his own stands, can make in defiance even to a beforehand stipulated solution, break up the co-ordinated operating, sometimes illogically. He always skilfully demonstrates his rightness, even if he makes an error. LSE is initiative, decisive, opened and artless, boldly defends and advocates his concerns and design ideas. He is not afraid of guiding, sometimes even can be aggressive. LSE is bent to the straight and opened expression of own views that can lead sometimes to disputes. He performs the job better there, where it is necessary the full independence in making decision. He is hardy, persistent, able-bodied, if there is a material interest. He legibly feels and holds on to a subordination, knows how as well as to whom it is necessary to convert.
Relations
Examples
Matthew Fox Si Subtype American actor and former model. "I really enjoy social boozing, and what I enjoy about it is when people I know and care about say and do things they normally wouldn't say and do. To make that happen, I'll instigate anything. I'm absolutely an instigator. And I definitely know a lot of people who have woken up the next day and gone, 'I can't believe that happened. And it's Fox's fault.' Well, it's probably the most honest you've been in a while, man." "During my crossover period, when I started studying acting and I was doing some of this modeling stuff, chewing tobacco was so totally outrageously not acceptable that I started smoking cigarettes. I kind of did this redneck-to-cosmopolitan changeover on my nicotine delivery system, and I've been doing that for over 15 years now. I have these two magnificently gorgeous and perfect children, and I hide it from them. It's really terrible." Interviews "The caves are natural shelter, Kate, everyone's here..." "I didn't have any responsibilities other than being a fan, so..." "He was using his voice as another level of disguise, to keep you at distance..." |
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