Differential Diagnosis

LSE vs SLI

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.

LSE
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SLI
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LSE Agrees • SLI Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

I'd be well-suited to work as a leader in local government.

#2

Ideal activities for me include politics, wholesale trade, material resource supply, diplomatic representation, leadership roles in show business and entertainment.

#3

I love to tell everyone which path to take and which opportunities to seize.

#4

I enjoy taking up a socially beneficial idea and putting it into practice.

#5

When walking with someone, I love to talk along the way; walking silently is not interesting.

#6

I often appear in public as a 'news-maker,' a source of new information.

#7

I enjoy discussing enrichment plans, possible gains, and losses from certain actions out loud.

#8

I know how to use my connections.

#9

I can speak quickly, and if necessary, almost in a rapid-fire manner.

#10

The profession of a trader would suit me well—I know how to get along with people.

#11

I'd be well-suited to be a leader in a large, strictly organized system.

#12

I often experience pleasant anticipation, with an accelerated heartbeat, rapid breathing, a rush of blood, lightning-fast thinking, and even a light gait in anticipation of something pleasant.

#13

I frequently browse internet forums on finance and investment.

#14

I find it unbearable when I don't get what I want.

#15

I need to prevail even in small things and almost at any cost, otherwise, I'm left unsatisfied.

#16

I'm attracted to activities involving the most advanced and expensive tools and technologies.

#17

In a company, I'm often the one who tells jokes—I remember a lot of them.

#18

I frequently discuss politics and leadership.

#19

I enjoy discussing heard news or read material with someone.

#20

I'm always interested in money matters, product prices, and comparing earnings.

#21

In a group, I pay attention to people's moods and usually actively influence those whose mood is unclear to me.

#22

The professions of political scientist, futurologist, or futures trader would suit me well.

#23

I always eagerly discuss which technology will be more effective or which business decision will yield higher profits.

#24

I love coming up with new ways of doing business.

#25

I often have a restless and irritable mood.

#26

I enjoy 'playing' in debates and discussions using formal logic.

#27

In a company, I tend to joke and play on words a lot.

#28

I'm a nervous person.

#29

Key concepts for me: administration, care, healthy body, energy, profit, minimizing losses, organization, production, dynamism, professionalism, competence, practicality, best quality, presenting a product, consistency, order, stability.

#30

I love watching films about the political history of different countries on TV.

#31

I love and am better than others at serving the interests of my family or collective.

#32

I'm a restless person.

#33

People appreciate my active business qualities, high organization, and ability to act reasonably and logically based on proven methods and reliable facts.

#34

I always feel a strong sense of joy and enthusiasm from the successes of a close relative.

#35

I can easily handle multiple new creative tasks simultaneously.

#36

I feel at home in situations where I need to quickly learn new sequences of movements and actions.

#37

I'm interested in the structure of the state and its electoral system.

#38

I often get nervous.

#39

I often feel anxious and tense.

#40

I frequently argue against others' arguments with reasoning.

#41

I'm very firm and demanding of myself.

#42

The capabilities of my mind are limitless—I love to reason, show off my intellect, and present myself in interesting discussions.

#43

Most people have some dependencies: lotteries, frequent multi-hour card games, casinos, daily multi-hour computer games, attraction to sports betting, smoking, psychoactive substances, masturbation, multiple daily doses of coffee or strong tea, regular drinking, shopping, watching all news on TV continuously, daily multi-hour chatting on internet forums. - LSE: 9 or more from the list. SLI: 0.

#44

I can easily handle long mental workloads that require high concentration and frequent reference to memory.

#45

I easily remember and find my way in an unfamiliar city or forest without a map and compass—I'm confident in this ability and know I can't get lost.

#46

I almost always feel the pain of a close relative as my own.

#47

I genuinely suffer if my favorite team loses or if a close person fails an exam.

#48

From time to time, I lose my temper and start getting angry.

#49

A thirst for intellectual knowledge, with an emphasis on new and unusual things, is a characteristic feature of mine.

#50

The main traits of my character are discipline, methodicalness, rigidity, commitment to accuracy and order.

#51

Lying is not difficult for me if necessary and requested.

#52

I enjoy reading about various technologies for sequential production of something.

#53

I worry more often than others.

#54

I usually critically analyze everything that comes to my mind.

#55

Frequent anxiety attacks are normal for me.

#56

It wouldn't bother me to pick up worms from stool with gloved fingers to examine them under a magnifying glass.

#57

I have a pronounced sense of guilt.

#58

I often have anxious thoughts.

#59

A high level of fearfulness and anxiety is normal for me.

#60

I generally treat the illness of a well-known person almost as my own illness and therefore usually cannot refrain from giving sympathetic advice.

SLI Agrees • LSE Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

I like professions without long-term responsibility: the day is over, the work is done, and that's it.

#2

I would try to avoid a job where I have to order and manage people.

#3

I'm rather indifferent to my job and profession—it's not very interesting to me.

#4

I would try to avoid a job where I am ordered around or have to order others.

#5

A lot of freedom is more pleasant for me than a lot of power.

#6

Sometimes everything happening—work, people, conversations—seems completely indifferent to me, as if colorless and tasteless, evoking no feelings or associations.

#7

Sometimes I postpone until tomorrow what I should do today.

#8

I can't, don't like, and won't 'work hard' from dawn to dusk.

#9

It's difficult for me to complete tasks at an imposed fast pace.

#10

I can't think fast enough.

#11

My movement pace is usually slow—moving quickly or making sharp turns is not just laziness, it's physically difficult.

#12

Actions rarely attract me; contemplating their implementation is more pleasant.

#13

Compared to others, I'm more of a slow thinker than someone who's quickly perceptive.

#14

I live by the principle: I owe no one, and no one owes me.

#15

I'm indifferent to travel, it's not my thing.

#16

It's true that I'm not interested in participating in debates.

#17

I feel awkward in social interactions.

#18

I often felt awkward among people.

#19

It's true that I can't 'pressure' others, I don't know how to and don't like controlling people.

#20

In response to a close person's personal success and joy, I can politely say I'm happy, but inside I usually remain calmly indifferent.

#21

While reading textbooks, for example, when preparing for exams, I often found it hard to 'focus' my thoughts—usually, fatigue and a feeling of being 'drained' quickly developed, attention blurred, and the necessary clarity of understanding was not achieved.

#22

My speech is poor and restrained, as I often have trouble finding the right word—it's on the tip of my tongue, but I can't recall it, and realizing this, I often repeat the same word several times or simply fall silent.

#23

My mood is usually stable and changes little due to rewards or troubles.

#24

My rules are 'everything is nonsense' and 'don't get upset over nonsense.'

#25

I'm a low-anxiety person.

#26

I often find myself in a detached reverie.

#27

It's true that I can't ask for forgiveness.

#28

I easily avoid unnecessary irritation and worry over trifles.

#29

As a rule, it's easier for me to walk away than to defend my opinion.

#30

I usually gather facts in an unorganized manner, relying on their spontaneous occurrence.

#31

My usual state is emotional relaxation (absence of any emotional tension) with simultaneous confidence that everything will be fine.

#32

I often arrive late, get tired of strict discipline, and have little respect for any formal subordination.

#33

The misfortunes of my friends don't make me feel anything special.

#34

My work capacity is very uneven, characterized by unpredictable declines and peaks.

#35

My principle: 'what I don't see—doesn't exist.'

#36

When answering the phone, I often feel confused because I can't 'get into' the situation, don't feel or understand the meaning of the call.

#37

I would be curious to observe a dying person.

#38

My interest in science is rather superficial; in any case, I wouldn't choose a profession in this or a purely technical field.

#39

I often move away from someone if they get too close during a conversation.

#40

My friends' joy is their personal joy, it usually doesn't touch me and can't 'infect' me.

#41

It's true that I usually dislike it when someone 'sticks out' and provokes arguments.

#42

It's hard and tiring for me to frequently switch my attention between small details.

#43

Working in fields with a lot of mathematics would probably not be interesting for me.

#44

Very few things bother me.

#45

I don't have time for other people's problems.

#46

It's hard for me to 'feel' someone else's joy.

#47

I have far more carefree moments than anxious ones.

#48

I react very painfully to strangers' touches and unpleasant smells.

#49

It's true that I don't like following the general routine.

#50

I often lack self-criticism.

#51

I quickly get tired of any work that involves a lot of calculations.

#52

It's true that I'm not interested in understanding the principles of wireless communication; I probably wouldn't want to listen about it for more than a couple of minutes.

#53

I often think about the coming week rather than what will happen to the world in three years.

#54

When communicating with someone, I only rely on the specifics of the moment, without using guesses about them—guesses for me are an area of unreliable and unverifiable information.

#55

Physics, mathematics, engineering, and chemistry are not fields I'd like to work in.

#56

It's true that I don't like delving into the details and nuances of anything.

#57

I'm not very perceptive of others' emotions.

#58

I navigate very poorly in unfamiliar places, even with a map.

#59

My personality is very stable and constant in its structure.

#60

I quickly get tired of monotonous work where I have to mentally control the same operations repeatedly.

Selection Summary

Administrator (ESE) Markers Selected
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Craftsman (SLI) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers