Motivation

Motivation
Uniqueness

Uniqueness

Originality and independent views, nonconformity. Curiosity, seeking the unusual in the surrounding world. Breadth of interests, interest in complex tasks. A positive attitude toward science and "smart people." Aspiration toward the future, a tendency toward altruistic heroism. Talkative, enjoys answering questions. Often exhibits excessive activity that is difficult to slow down. Sharp, jerky movements are typical.
Types
Motivation
Well-being

Well-being

Conformism and conservatism in thinking and lifestyle. A negative attitude toward science and "smart people." More interested in the past than the future. Atypical excitement, states of inspiration. Prefers a quiet and calm environment. Does not like being bothered, interrupted, or asked questions.
Types
Motivation
Status

Status

A love for physical activity, sports, and improving one's own physical abilities. Involvement in real life, no tendency toward introspection. Euphoria, absence of depressive feelings, apathy, or inaction. Confidence in a high reputation. A desire to emphasize and show off one's status. A tendency toward narcissism, fondness for flattery.
Types
Motivation
Self-Confidence

Self-Confidence

Unsportsmanlike behavior. Frequent depression, apathy, inaction. Weak sexual instinct. Lack of persistence and determination - often does nothing to achieve what is desired. Does not fight for one's own rights nor defend them. Low self-esteem (believes that others and society as a whole adequately evaluate one's abilities and character overall). Avoids participation in public life and business management. Hostility perceived from the outside world and society toward oneself. Well-developed capacity for mental expression, with a strong tendency toward introspection.
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Socionics

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