:Ti:
LIIs are exceptional at, and have a prevalent disposition towards processing the principles, laws and classifications that ordain their lives. The interests of the LII essentially exist in the intellectual domain, where they can rationally evaluate what makes sense about subject and are keen investigators in discovering the reasoning behind logical relationships. Although these types can perform well in scientific fields such as mathematics, physics and cognitive science, LIIs will nonetheless want to understand and be able to explain the topics that interest at length. Mainly, the process by which LIIs construct logical concepts very thorough, naturally wanting to reexamine their given reasons until they are certain that the conclusion that they have reached is absolutely correct.
:Ne:
In service of their own analytic cognition, LIIs can perceive the multiple avenues of potential that are related to given idea or concept with delineation and clarity. The LII's orientation towards considering a wide range of perspectives can make them appear to be free-thinking, posing unique thought experiments and theoretical proofs in an effort to encourage people to entertain different points of view. Frequently, LIIs will be guided by their own intellectual curiosity, alternating between drawing information from multiple sources to becoming so entrenched in reading about a single topic.
:Fi:
LIIs are sometimes aware of how they might feel internally, though they don't always treat these sentiments with the same attention. Consequently, LIIs can frequently seem to be very formal and measured in how they present themselves to others and can restrain how they personally feel about something in favor of the more logical approach to explain something. When debating against someone using detached reasoning, LIIs can occasionally alienate others with their strong opinions on a subject and will not side with someone simply because they personally like them or consider them a friend. These types want to be able to maintain their relationships with other people in the sense that they will be liked by the interlocutor and that they will not have to commit themselves to a person absolutely.
:Se:
Largely oblivious to impacting the world around them, LIIs have a mild-mannered demeanor and avoid situations where they are expected to act forcefully to get something done. However, if LIIs are made aware of this, they can behave anxiously around others who they think will want to coerce them into doing something thoughtless. When confronted with crude behavior and harshness, LIIs can utterly fail to defend themselves in these situations, resulting in them withdrawing from hostility altogether. If they feel attacked, they can withdraw from interpersonal conflicts for the sake of protecting their own emotional state.
:Fe:
LIIs want to be appreciated by an audience that considers them to be wise individuals who have insightful and interesting things to say. As a result, LIIs expect others to create an atmosphere of positive emotions for them as they having to this on their own can be extremely difficult for them. When a positive mood has been set however, LIIs can appear surprisingly cordial and jovial. However, they will have trouble regulating these emotions themselves, often lasting for a short period of time before reverting back to their natural stoicism. LIIs are very private people who can sometimes Similarly, LIIs often have a tendency to forget to enjoy themselves if they are unaware that a positive environment has already been set forth for them to enjoy. Simultaneously, LIIs are sensitive about how other people might see them, becoming easily desolate and aggravated if they seen in an overly negative light.
:Si:
In principle, LIIs want to be able to discover the physical activities that give them a sense of enjoyment, but are unsure how to allow themselves to relax. The range of these activities may vary from person to person, though the scope of these activities are therapeutic in nature and require a careful attention to detail. Furthermore, LIIs will typically pursue these activities in great moderation to avoid physical exhaustion. In this sense, it would not be unrealistic some LIIs to have athletic hobbies, so long as it's not too competitive or demanding. However, LIIs can just as easily seclude themselves from an environment such as this if they find it is too overwhelming. LIIs normally express some confidence in being able to dress tastefully, though it is far more important to them that what they're wearing is physically comfortable.
:Te:
LIIs have a natural preference towards carefully deducing logical conclusions from the facts they encounter. When collecting the data necessary to reaffirm these conclusions, the LII will treat ambiguous assortments of data with skepticism by applying a scientific method to determine how applicable these facts are in the systems they create. While LIIs can passively collect a dense knowledge base over time, they will be very selective about what facts are used perfect their logical line of reasoning. The LII is primarily more concerned that the rationale for their structure is correct rather than whether or not it is useful.
:Ni:
Generally speaking, LIIs are very pensive individuals who devote a lot of energy to contemplating and observing how patterns develop over time. However, this type will often feel more inclined to convert their insightful observations into static categories that are internally consistent and contingent. In this way, the structures that LIIs produce can often be so abstract and expansive that they might not even have a teleological end, purpose or application in the real world. Many LIIs can develop their own philosophical perspective on life by integrating the conclusions reached by many different perspectives and see little point in narrowing their own perspective into a condensed, concrete model.
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LIIs are exceptional at, and have a prevalent disposition towards processing the principles, laws and classifications that ordain their lives. The interests of the LII essentially exist in the intellectual domain, where they can rationally evaluate what makes sense about subject and are keen investigators in discovering the reasoning behind logical relationships. Although these types can perform well in scientific fields such as mathematics, physics and cognitive science, LIIs will nonetheless want to understand and be able to explain the topics that interest at length. Mainly, the process by which LIIs construct logical concepts very thorough, naturally wanting to reexamine their given reasons until they are certain that the conclusion that they have reached is absolutely correct.
:Ne:
In service of their own analytic cognition, LIIs can perceive the multiple avenues of potential that are related to given idea or concept with delineation and clarity. The LII's orientation towards considering a wide range of perspectives can make them appear to be free-thinking, posing unique thought experiments and theoretical proofs in an effort to encourage people to entertain different points of view. Frequently, LIIs will be guided by their own intellectual curiosity, alternating between drawing information from multiple sources to becoming so entrenched in reading about a single topic.
:Fi:
LIIs are sometimes aware of how they might feel internally, though they don't always treat these sentiments with the same attention. Consequently, LIIs can frequently seem to be very formal and measured in how they present themselves to others and can restrain how they personally feel about something in favor of the more logical approach to explain something. When debating against someone using detached reasoning, LIIs can occasionally alienate others with their strong opinions on a subject and will not side with someone simply because they personally like them or consider them a friend. These types want to be able to maintain their relationships with other people in the sense that they will be liked by the interlocutor and that they will not have to commit themselves to a person absolutely.
:Se:
Largely oblivious to impacting the world around them, LIIs have a mild-mannered demeanor and avoid situations where they are expected to act forcefully to get something done. However, if LIIs are made aware of this, they can behave anxiously around others who they think will want to coerce them into doing something thoughtless. When confronted with crude behavior and harshness, LIIs can utterly fail to defend themselves in these situations, resulting in them withdrawing from hostility altogether. If they feel attacked, they can withdraw from interpersonal conflicts for the sake of protecting their own emotional state.
:Fe:
LIIs want to be appreciated by an audience that considers them to be wise individuals who have insightful and interesting things to say. As a result, LIIs expect others to create an atmosphere of positive emotions for them as they having to this on their own can be extremely difficult for them. When a positive mood has been set however, LIIs can appear surprisingly cordial and jovial. However, they will have trouble regulating these emotions themselves, often lasting for a short period of time before reverting back to their natural stoicism. LIIs are very private people who can sometimes Similarly, LIIs often have a tendency to forget to enjoy themselves if they are unaware that a positive environment has already been set forth for them to enjoy. Simultaneously, LIIs are sensitive about how other people might see them, becoming easily desolate and aggravated if they seen in an overly negative light.
:Si:
In principle, LIIs want to be able to discover the physical activities that give them a sense of enjoyment, but are unsure how to allow themselves to relax. The range of these activities may vary from person to person, though the scope of these activities are therapeutic in nature and require a careful attention to detail. Furthermore, LIIs will typically pursue these activities in great moderation to avoid physical exhaustion. In this sense, it would not be unrealistic some LIIs to have athletic hobbies, so long as it's not too competitive or demanding. However, LIIs can just as easily seclude themselves from an environment such as this if they find it is too overwhelming. LIIs normally express some confidence in being able to dress tastefully, though it is far more important to them that what they're wearing is physically comfortable.
:Te:
LIIs have a natural preference towards carefully deducing logical conclusions from the facts they encounter. When collecting the data necessary to reaffirm these conclusions, the LII will treat ambiguous assortments of data with skepticism by applying a scientific method to determine how applicable these facts are in the systems they create. While LIIs can passively collect a dense knowledge base over time, they will be very selective about what facts are used perfect their logical line of reasoning. The LII is primarily more concerned that the rationale for their structure is correct rather than whether or not it is useful.
:Ni:
Generally speaking, LIIs are very pensive individuals who devote a lot of energy to contemplating and observing how patterns develop over time. However, this type will often feel more inclined to convert their insightful observations into static categories that are internally consistent and contingent. In this way, the structures that LIIs produce can often be so abstract and expansive that they might not even have a teleological end, purpose or application in the real world. Many LIIs can develop their own philosophical perspective on life by integrating the conclusions reached by many different perspectives and see little point in narrowing their own perspective into a condensed, concrete model.
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