Fe-Ni-De

"Resonance" Soft DeclarationHumanitarian Arts

Resonance
"Igniting with flash of emotion, illuminating the path with a challenge vision — The Hero"
Heroic elevation, challenge vision, emotional agitation, future jump, romantic slogan
Traits of Resonance
합리
合理
동적
動的
과감
果敢
명랑
陽気
구성주의
構成主義
낙관
気楽
완고
頑固
결과
結果
긍정주의
肯定主義
민주주의
民主主義
Linear-assertive
직선-주장
Rationality is a perceptual style that focuses on decision-making, emotional expression
• Tends to plan ahead and make decisions early
• Strong-willed and may appear stubborn to others
• Reluctant to change once a decision has been made
• Shows a strong tendency to follow through on commitments
• Movements appear controlled and deliberate
• Leadership style tends toward authority (top-down)
• Relatively lower stress tolerance
Dynamic types tend to perceive the world as a continuous flow of change, focusing on tr
• Tends to perceive the world as a continuous process of change and flux
• Focuses on transitions, progressions, and directional trends
• Remembers events as narratives or flowing sequences
• Sensitive to processes and fluidity that unfold over time
• Focuses on "how things have changed" (past → future) rather than states themselves

Characteristic Behaviors and Cognition
• Recalls memories as "moving images" or video-like sequences
• Sensitive to changes in people and situations, adjusting beh
Decisive types are naturally in an action-ready state, preferring to act first and adju
Basic Characteristics
• Natural state: combat mode (ready to move)
• Adjusts while in motion (decide quickly → proceed → adjust as needed)
• Tries to finish things in one burst, maintaining focus for extended periods
• Even after completing a task, has difficulty winding down; switching gears takes time
• Focuses on execution and results; pays relatively little attention to the preparation phase
• Places importance on rewards, outcomes, and results (e.g., compensation amounts)

Typical Phrases
Merry types naturally read emotional atmospheres and prioritize subjective frameworks o
Emotions and Relationships
• Naturally reads emotional atmospheres and is sensitive to the mood of a setting
• Treats "fun" as an independent element separate from activities themselves
• Builds relationships naturally without formality, as long as there is a clear purpose
• Places relatively little importance on formal information like names and titles

Worldview and Judgment Style
• Values subjective standards over absolute notions of correctness
• Tries to understand others' perspectives by
Constructivist types minimize emotional expression in conversation, prioritizing practi
Conversation and Relationships
• Minimizes emotional expression in conversation, prioritizing practical and concrete topics
• Tries to skip emotional exchanges: "Let's just get to the conclusion"
• Values problem-solving and making proposals over attending to others' moods

Relationship with Emotions
• Repeatedly uses "emotional anchors" (favorite places, movies, books, etc.) to stabilize their own emotions
• Once caught up in an emotion, tends to dwell on it for a long time — therefore avoids
Carefree types make decisions on the fly based on available information and current cir
Characteristics
• Makes flexible, on-the-spot judgments based on current information and circumstances
• Constructs new approaches (algorithms) for each problem as it arises
• Values "adapting in the moment" over "preparing in advance"
• Naturally incorporates the path to a solution in their answers (without explaining every step)
• Operates from the fundamental stance that "predicting everything is impossible"
• Prioritizes "what can be done right here and now" over past knowledge or broad bac
Obstinate types treat their interests and passions as sacred and non-negotiable, while
Core Values
• Interests (goals, passions) are sacred and inviolable
• Resources (possessions, abilities) are flexible tools to be utilized

Behavioral and Psychological Characteristics
• When interested in something, refuses to give up even when resources are lacking: "If I don't have enough, I'll keep working until I do"
• Holds strong attachment and sense of identity toward personal interests, preferences, and principles
• Relatively unbothered when others use their possessions or time, but r
Result types take a bird's-eye view of matters with a focus on outcomes and goals, clea
Key Characteristics
• Views things from a broad perspective, oriented toward results and goals
• Conscious of clear beginnings and endings
• Does not deeply immerse in the process; can handle multiple things simultaneously
• Tends to skim-read or read for key points rather than cover everything
• A "top-down" type who grasps the big picture first, then moves to details

Speech Tendencies and Vocabulary
• Frequently uses words like "result," "goal," "beginning and end," "milestone," and "outlook
Positivist types perceive the world in terms of what exists and what has been achieved,
Cognitive and Expressive Tendencies
• Perceives things in terms of "what exists" and "what has been accomplished"
• Seeks to optimize and polish what is already in place
• Relatively open and positive in approach when meeting new people
• Uses affirmative expressions more than negative ones ("can do," "there is," etc.)
• Even when pointing out problems, adds a complementary positive note: "this exists, but so does that"

Examples (Affirmative Framing)
• "This glass is half full"
• "We've alread
Democratic types perceive others based on their individual, unique characteristics. Rel
• Sees others as individuals rather than categorizing them as "a certain type of person"
• Judges people through personal, direct impressions such as "approachable," "intelligent," or "interesting"
• Relationships are based on one-on-one compatibility and shared values rather than group affiliation
• Values "being who I am" — individualistic by nature
• Shows little interest in questions like "where is this person from?"
• Rarely uses expressions like "I represent such-and-such group"
직선적이고 주장이 강한 기질. 목표를 향해 직진하며, 자신의 의견을 명확히 표명합니다.
Types with this as a basic function

Characteristics of People Strong in This Function

Positive Traits (Healthy Range)

【Hero】
Ignites the fire with instantaneous inspiration, illuminates the path with challenge vision
Ignites the fire with instantaneous inspiration, illuminates the path with challenge vision
-Fe-p explodes emotions, +Ni-c maintains the distant challenge route

【Vision Campaign Leader】
Raises "the door of challenge" in social movements
Inspires supporters
Heroic elation / Challenge vision

【Crisis Motivator】
Prevents defection during organizational restructuring with future stories
Jumps to the next market
Emotional agitation / Future jump

【Brand Evangelist】
Turns technological innovation into a heroic saga
Creates passionate fans
Romantic slogans

【Implementer】
Translates elation and future vision into action frames
Dramatic elation
Clear future vision

【Energy Accumulator】
Stores passion and releases it all at once at turning points
Instantaneous inspiration × Challenge vision
Driving force toward action

Neutral Traits

【Dramatic】
"Dramatic," "Explodes emotions," "Heroic"
Positive: Influence, inspiration — Negative: Excessive, exaggerated

【Challenge-Oriented】
"Challenge vision," "Glory awaits," "An even higher mountain"
Positive: Ambition, growth — Negative: Reckless, ignoring reality

【Romantic】
"Heroic saga," "Now is the time to dive in," "Romantic slogans"
Positive: Romance, passion — Negative: Unrealistic, dreamlike

【Extraverted-Leaning】
"Irrational / Extraverted-leaning / Dynamic"
Positive: Action-oriented, energetic — Negative: Restless, impulsive

Negative Traits (Pathological Range)

【Mild】
Excessive emotional explosions — "Drive everyone to frenzy"
Excessive challenge presentation — "Impossible goals"

【Moderate】
Complete heroism, ignoring others' opinions
Destruction of relationships — "For the sake of the challenge"

【Severe】
Burnout, health deterioration
Complete loss of sense of reality, collapse of details

【Path to Recovery】
Moderate elation, respecting others' opinions
Rebuilding relationships, developing complementary functions (Si/Ti)

Differences by Developmental Stage

【Early Stage: Individual Use Period (Childhood to Early Adolescence)】
Uses -Fe-p and +Ni-c sequentially — "First explode emotions, then present the challenge"
Takes time, externalization needed
Strengthening: Diverse input (-Fe-p), diverse output (+Ni-c)

【Mid Stage: Easy Coordination Period (Late Adolescence to Early Adulthood)】
Coordination becomes easier — "Exploding emotions while presenting the challenge" becomes possible
Emotional explosion → Immediate challenge vision
Strengthening: Diverse thinking and contemplation (Correlator)

【Late Stage: Integration Period (Late Adulthood to Middle Age)】
Gradually blends together — formation of Vortical Synergy
Unifies as "romance and resonance"
Intuitive accuracy improves through experience

【Mature Stage: Complete Integration Period (Middle Age to Old Age)】
Eventually becomes one process
Instantaneous elation is immediately accompanied by challenge vision
Grasps emotions and challenges at a glance and implements them
Years of experience and wisdom, mentoring younger people