Differential Diagnosis

ILI vs ILE

Marker Analysis

Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences

Type A
vs
Type B

Interactive Marker Selection

Click on statements below to track which markers resonate with each type. This helps identify the most distinguishing characteristics between the two types.

ILI
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ILE
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ILI Agrees • ILE Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

I am a lazy skeptic; my favorite activity is engaging in philosophical-strategic reflections, searching for potential negative outcomes of imagined actions.

#2

I easily notice, easily dismiss, and float through life as an observer.

#3

More than half the time, I have pessimistic and depressive thoughts.

#4

I feel a lack of energy.

#5

I more often dissuade friends from their intentions than encourage them to act.

#6

I often stay alert, expecting something bad to happen.

#7

I tend to lower others' enthusiasm or even mock it rather than raise it.

#8

I enjoy warning, grumbling, and criticizing while lounging in a chair with an impassive expression.

#9

People will definitely use against you everything they can learn about you.

#10

Unlike many others, I dislike radical measures – extremes and excess in decisions always cause harm.

#11

Humanity and its problems interest me little.

#12

I can't recall feeling excited joy from achievements or their anticipation in the past month.

#13

One should serve their employer, not humanity.

#14

I've learned to curb and hide my emotions.

#15

I sometimes consider overly emotional people hysterics and jesters, and prefer to keep them away from my work.

#16

When watching movies, I rarely empathize with victims, even if I follow the relationships with interest – I can separate my feelings from others'.

#17

I'm an expert at making grim predictions.

#18

The thought that 'everything is vanity and vexation of spirit' is closer to me than the idea that one should fight for their cause to the end.

#19

I tend to predict the worst.

#20

My movements are more often smooth and flowing.

#21

Without influential patronage and luck, you achieve absolutely nothing in this life.

#22

I would prefer to change any social structure quietly and gradually, not radically.

#23

I know how to wait patiently, staying resigned to fate.

#24

I often expect the worst.

#25

For me, 'speeding up' usually means 'spoiling'.

#26

I'm among the more cautious half of people, carefully considering possible consequences and tending to 'play it safe'.

#27

In communication, I can use a silent, disapproving look (and do so quite often).

#28

I can hide my true feelings about a person behind my facial expression.

#29

When I see someone being hurt, I usually stay calm.

#30

People obsessed with global justice irritate me; at least, I have little respect for them.

#31

Stagnation is better than revolutionary upheaval.

#32

I lack confidence in my abilities.

#33

I have many unpleasant memories of old, insignificant events.

#34

Everything in the world is determined by either money, power, or human nature, and talk about ideals is for fools.

#35

The criterion of truth is material benefit; only what is personally useful is right.

#36

The well-being of my home is more important than global welfare.

#37

I often think about how I can be harmed.

#38

In conversations with people I want to influence, I rarely speak directly, usually giving hints, as if 'testing the waters'.

#39

I look at the hustle and bustle of life and philosophize in a dreamlike state.

#40

I hold onto unpleasant memories for a long time.

#41

I react very reservedly to any enthusiasm - it never helps anyone, only disorients people.

#42

I have no one from whom I prefer to receive information over money.

#43

I often expect some kind of trick from reality.

#44

I often have recurring negative thoughts.

#45

Sarcasm is often present in my texts.

#46

I am very attentive to all sorts of details.

#47

It's better to always expect the worst than to be poorly prepared for it.

#48

Sometimes I enjoy successfully deceiving someone.

#49

If the situation is such that 'there is no defense against a crowbar', I know how to please the currently powerful, and for this, I can step over my former views and be insincere (because I believe that stubbornness in such a situation is not valor, but foolishness).

#50

I often calculate ways to avoid danger in my head.

#51

Deceiving to sell is normal.

#52

Public peace is more important than truth.

#53

I am always on guard in relationships with others.

#54

I often feel sad or depressed.

#55

I often fall into despondency.

#56

I often think about possible troubles.

#57

I know how to and enjoy luring someone into a trap of their predictable actions.

#58

I am often in constant anticipation of trouble.

#59

I often feel contempt for others.

#60

I often feel sad.

ILE Agrees • ILI Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

Often, in a fit of enthusiasm and energy, I take on too much.

#2

I am more of a maximalist than a person of moderate views.

#3

In my activities, I spend energy without doubts and hesitation.

#4

I easily take on difficult tasks that pose an emotional challenge and commit to them passionately, forgetting about food and rest.

#5

I have a lot of impulsiveness.

#6

If there were theatrical knightly duels on holidays in my city, I would gladly take part.

#7

I am usually ready to fight for an idea even alone, although ideas that excite and inspire me often change to new ones.

#8

In my goal-oriented and cheerful optimism, I sometimes commit tactless acts without noticing it (until friends point it out).

#9

I often feel like I can do anything and the sea is knee-deep.

#10

When starting something, I think much more about the upcoming victory than about possible failures and dangers.

#11

If I lived in the past, I could have become a revolutionary.

#12

I often crave 'feats', otherwise I get bored.

#13

I am hot-tempered and easily lose my temper over minor issues.

#14

I like states of excitement and tension.

#15

I can easily get angry when faced with someone's meanness and injustice towards the simple-minded and weak.

#16

When starting a reform, I always expect only good from it.

#17

I often get involved in adventures without thinking.

#18

I have strong motivations and a strong drive towards goals that promise joy.

#19

In an attack on the enemy, I sometimes find it difficult to stop in time.

#20

I often get involved in risky ventures.

#21

I often talk to people in raised tones.

#22

In a tense conversation, I easily switch to raised tones.

#23

I am a defender of the weak and oppressed by nature.

#24

In my readiness to take risks, I sometimes go overboard.

#25

I constantly need something new, unexpected, and exciting.

#26

I can be obsessive in my behavior or desires.

#27

I never give up and, like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, am ready to start climbing again and again.

#28

I am more selfless than others in defending justice.

#29

I am a historical optimist, believing in progress and the development of humanity towards mutual respect and goodness.

#30

I expect pleasant events more often than unpleasant ones.

#31

If I disagree, I will argue even with my boss.

#32

I like when situations challenge me.

#33

I am impatient.

#34

When I see someone being unfairly taken advantage of, I usually feel a desire to protect that person.

#35

I hope that after my death, others will be able to benefit from my deeds and achievements.

#36

I enjoy a life full of emotions.

#37

In conversations, my voice is always involved and somewhat excited.

#38

I readily 'pick up' on others' positive emotions.

#39

I am a seeker of truth; one could say that the search for truth and defending it against lies is a significant part of my life.

#40

I usually don't like it when someone's merits are attacked in a discussion

#41

I am more of a 'radical', an advocate of extreme solutions, than a person of moderate views and a supporter of gradual changes.

#42

In matters, I am more guided by the expectation of winning rather than the fear of losing.

#43

Compared to my peers, I have more curiosity and a 'childlike' perception.

#44

I am very trusting in communication.

#45

I always rush to help a person whose life is in danger.

#46

My characteristic traits are good-naturedness, simplicity, chivalry, optimism, and indifference to intrigues.

#47

I am fearless and face danger calmly, without fearing anything in advance.

#48

The idea of selfless service for the benefit of humanity is closer to me than to others.

#49

I react very sensitively and painfully to any injustice, whether it is done to me or to others.

#50

When thinking about the future, I usually see it in a 'rosy' light.

#51

I almost always look on the bright side of life.

#52

I prefer not to hide but honestly show my intentions (I find it much more pleasant and interesting).

#53

I am almost always fully confident in myself and my friends.

#54

I usually trust the information I am given.

#55

I am an advocate of radical changes in the world order.

#56

I love the atmosphere of struggle, I love chivalry in the defense of justice, I love films about weapons, but my main calling is revolutionary discoveries and inventions.

#57

I usually see friends in people and am poor at recognizing enemies.

#58

I generally believe that others have good intentions.

#59

Hatred for enemies could well drive me to sacrifice my life in some heroic act.

#60

I love adventurous and even risky undertakings.

Selection Summary

Critic (ESE) Markers Selected
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Seeker (ILE) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers