Logic is more than ethics
Peter's mind dominates his feelings. He knows how to remain very calm when people
are fighting and letting their emotions run wild. He sees that in such states people do
not think clearly and therefore make foolish decisions. It is necessary to wait until the
emotions have calmed down, and then to find the optimal solution taking all factors into
account.
Peter is good at breaking things down to the core elements or explaining complicated
terminology to people. He approaches everything from a logical point of view - he tries
to find regularities and draw reasonable conclusions. He has a lot of friends, but he is
very different from them. He's much more serious compared to them. That means more
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logical, as well as choosing truth over feelings. If someone does something wrong, he's
not afraid to say so, even if it's painful.
Judging by his facial expressions, Peter's smile is rather role-playing, that is,
consciously presented. Emotions rarely capture him to such an extent that self-control is
lost. He behaves stubbornly when he is sure that he is right. All this supports the
conclusion that his psychological type is dominated by logic.
Sensing is more than intuition
Indeed, in the video Peter is collected, his gaze is clear and attentive, not distracted.
This is the kind of ability that nature bestows on the sensory type, not the intuitive type.
He believes that his strength is in implementing new ideas and obtaining practical
results, not in inventing them.
The sensing is also evidenced by his ability to look after his appearance, to look neat if
he goes out of the house. He believes that we should look appropriately depending on
where we are going. People should look professional and neat, not like slobs.
Peter learns well from experience; his knowledge must be confirmed by practice. He
memorizes well if he uses knowledge in different ways. He often reminisces about his
childhood and compares the past with the present. A good memory for the events of the
past as well as vivid spontaneous flashes of memory is typical for sensory types.
The logic with the sensing gives the managerial installation.
Temperament
Introversion is more than extraversion
Peter doesn’t consider himself truly communicative. He has difficulty expressing his
emotions at the beginning of acquaintance. He cannot immediately say what he thinks
about certain situations. He needs time to gather his thoughts. Indeed, his inner world
of thoughts and perceptions is much richer than his external activity. The energy of his
psyche goes more into internal mental activity, such as thinking deeply about what has
happened or what he has read which is characteristic of introverts.
When he teaches and there is a certain distance between him and the audience, he
becomes more communicative at this time, as well as when he communicates in writing.
He likes to be alone, away from people. When he is by himself, he likes to read, write
down his thoughts, talk to friends over the Internet, listen to music or watch videos, in
these conditions he will always find something to do. This is typical behavior for
introverts.
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Rationality is more than irrationality
Peter is systematic and consistent. This is how the psyche of rational people is
organized. Irrationals act more spontaneously and according to the situation, rather than
consistently and step by step. Rationals are more effective if they prepare in advance
for an important event, rather than improvising or just hoping for luck. He remembers
information mostly through repetition until it sticks in his brain.
Rationals also have more stable moods and, as a consequence, an even work capacity.
In all three videos, Peter holds himself in the same way: he has the same pace of
speech, the same gestures and facial expressions. When Peter works, he maintains an
even pace and rhythm, and he gets very annoyed when he is pulled away from his
work.
But excessive rationality has a downside. It makes a person more stubborn and less
flexible. Therefore it is a good idea for Peter to pay attention to his pickiness: if it is
excessive, it will have a negative effect on his personal relationships.
This temperament is called balanced-stable.
Quadra
To sum up, his underlying values are persistence to achieve a goal, conviction to be
right, the ability to stand up for his values, the need for a worthy inspirational goal, being
organized and at the same time a dark sense of humor. These values are lived by the
romantic-power quadra beta types. Peter's dreams are also thematically beta: running
away from danger, warring about things he has to do, being crushed by responsibility,
etc.
Subtype
What can we say about his subtype? - The most probable subtype in DCNH system is
the third one, i.e. normalizing (N). Why?
Because his distantness (thoughtfulness, initial detachment, unwillingness to actively
intervene in conflict situations), as well as his orderliness in affairs and relationships,
supplemented by a desire to bring the beginning to the end (terminality) testifies to this.
This is evidenced by his distantness (seriousness in public, initial detachment,
reluctance to actively intervene in conflict situations), as well as orderliness in affairs
and relations, supplemented by the desire to bring things to an end (terminality).
Distantness in combination with terminality gives a normalizing subtype.
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However, you can tell from his gestures and eye movements that he also has creativity
hidden in his character. In particular, although Peter likes to plan ahead, he welcomes
spontaneity in his life; sometimes he needs to break out of his routine. If you plan all
the time without a rest, it really "dulls down" life. He also says that he concentrates for a
long time only on those things that fascinate him. One gets the impression that Peter is
naturally creative, but his strict upbringing as a child has turned him into a normalizing
individual.
The conclusion
So, the type of respondent is a balanced-stable temperament in managerial installation -
LSI of normalizing-creative subtype (Inspector trustworthy and rescuing).
Characteristic features of such personality: reliability, equanimity, conscientiousness,
slow but sure advancement, teaching and managerial abilities that are well realized in a
stable environment, stubbornness and fastidiousness, but at the same time kindness
towards the weaker.
Peter can definitely make a good career in his field if he gets emotional support from his
loved ones. He has enough intelligence and willpower, but an influx of energy is still
needed. If the Inspector is stimulated not only by positive, but also periodically by
negative emotions, this will be the optimal way to increase his motivation and energy in
action.