Si-Fe-De

"Calm" Soft DeclarationSocial

Calm
""Gently stroking the air, loosening everyone up" — Atmosphere Humidifier"
Gentleness, reassurance, air adjustment, quiet empathy, mood preservation, tension release, hot-spring mood
Traits of Calm
비합리
非合理
동적
動的
현명
賢明
명랑
陽気
감정주의
感情主義
낙관
気楽
양보
譲歩
프로세스
プロセス
부정주의
否定主義
민주주의
民主主義
Receptive-adaptive
수용-적응
Irrationality is a perceptual style that focuses on sensory impressions, intuitive flas
• Tends to act spontaneously, observing the situation as it unfolds
• Generally flexible and tolerant
• May frequently change decisions
• Takes on many things at once but may lose interest and abandon them midway
• Movements appear smooth and fluid
• Leadership style tends to be democratic (bottom-up)
• Relatively high 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
Judicious types are naturally in a relaxed state, preferring to prepare and organize be
Basic Characteristics
• Natural state: relaxed
• Organizes and prepares before taking action (preparation → action)
• Progresses step by step with breaks in between, rather than all at once
• Finds it difficult to initiate action without external stimulation
• Places great importance on thinking and organizing; decisions and execution happen automatically, as a natural flow
• Values working conditions and comfort (freedom, ease) over results
• Attention tends to focus on the preparation phase;
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
Emotivist types prioritize the emotional atmosphere in conversation, naturally working
Conversation and Relationships
• Prioritizes the emotional atmosphere in conversation, working to adjust the mood and interpersonal dynamics
• May stray from the topic at hand to keep the atmosphere positive and engaging
• In dialogue, first aims to create a sense of psychological safety and comfortable ambiance

Relationship with Emotions
• Has a strong drive to seek new experiences and emotions: "I want to encounter the unknown"
• Rarely re-reads books or re-watches movies (loses interest wit
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
Yielding types treat their resources as sacred and non-negotiable, while viewing their
Core Values
• Resources (possessions, abilities) are sacred and inviolable
• Interests (goals, desires) are flexible and can be changed

Behavioral and Psychological Characteristics
• Gracefully gives up on things they cannot do: "If I can't do it, I lose interest"
• Adjusts interests and goals according to available resources: "It looks interesting, but it's beyond me right now"
• Openly shares their interests and curiosities in conversations with others
• Extremely sensitive to intrusions on
Process types approach tasks sequentially and step by step, immersing themselves in the
Key Characteristics
• Approaches things sequentially and in stages
• Finds it difficult to stop once they have committed to something
• Easily becomes immersed in a process, entering fully into the situation
• A "single-tasker" who focuses on one thing at a time
• Tends to read books and information from beginning to end in order

Speech Tendencies and Vocabulary
• Prefers words like "flow," "process," "step by step," and "in progress"
• Often says things like "I'm still in the middle of it" or
Negativist types perceive the world in terms of what is missing or lacking, naturally i
Cognitive and Expressive Tendencies
• Perceives things in terms of "what is missing" and "what is lacking"
• Tends to identify problems and deficiencies, driven to resolve them
• Initially keeps some distance with new acquaintances, making cautious assessments
• Uses negative expressions more than positive ones ("it's not...," "I wouldn't...")
• When presenting an issue, leads with the negative perspective: "this is good, but this is missing"

Examples (Negative Framing)
• "This glass is half e
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"
수용적이고 적응적인 기질. 외부 환경에 순응하며, 안정적이고 조화로운 상태를 추구합니다.
Types with this as a basic function

Characteristics of People Strong in This Function

Positive Traits (Healthy Range)

【Atmosphere Humidifier (Mediator)】
Wraps people in gentle air, adjusts the flow with a quiet word
Softly strokes the atmosphere, loosening everyone up
Combines small comfort optimizations with gentle empathy

【Mood Conditioner】
When a meeting is tense, adjusts room temperature and volume to create a "moment of relief"
Early detection of both discomfort noise and emotional noise
Spreads "pleasant quietness" throughout the space

【Well-being Keeper】
When exhaustion accumulates in long-term projects, encourages breaks to prevent burnout
Provides chronic reassurance
Emotional safe base

【Hospitality Designer】
Meticulously designs "air, lighting, BGM" in cafes and spa facilities
Maximizes relaxation experiences
Hot-spring mood

【Stabilizer】
Maintains a sense of security in the group over the long term
Lasting reassurance
Cooperation with minimal conflict

【Information Accumulator】
Accumulates small comfort/emotional data and feeds it into improvement loops
Accumulation through continuous observation
Quiet Comfort Circuit

Neutral Traits

【Gentle】
"Gently" "Softly" "Quietly"
Positive: Reassurance and coziness / Negative: Subdued, lacks impact

【Delicate】
"Subtle discomfort" "Detects micro-differences"
Positive: Sensitivity and attentiveness / Negative: Oversensitive, tires easily

【Negativistic】
"Restrains excessive emotions" "Deflects strong stimuli"
Positive: Stability and balance / Negative: Passive, avoids change

【Introverted】
"Irrational / Introverted / Dynamic"
Positive: Quiet depth and composure / Negative: Reserved, inconspicuous

Negative Traits (Pathological Range)

【Mild】
Hypersensitivity to overstimulation, "I'm tired"
Signs of withdrawal, "I want quiet"

【Moderate】
Complete withdrawal, avoidance of social interaction
Excessive comfort optimization, "Until perfect quietness"

【Severe】
Deterioration of health, disconnection from reality
Fear of overstimulation, panic

【Path to Recovery】
Accepting moderate stimulation, understanding "it doesn't have to be perfect"
Rebuilding relationships, developing complementary functions (Te/Ne)

Differences by Developmental Stage

【Early Stage: Individual Use Period (Childhood to Early Adolescence)】
Uses +Si-p and -Fe-c sequentially, "first detect, then empathize"
Takes time, externalization needed
Strengthening: Diverse input (+Si-p), diverse output (-Fe-c)

【Mid Stage: Easy Coordination Period (Late Adolescence to Early Adulthood)】
Coordination becomes easier, "detecting while empathizing" becomes possible
Comfort detection -> immediate quiet empathy
Strengthening: Diverse thinking and reflection (Correlator)

【Late Stage: Integration Period (Late Adulthood to Middle Age)】
Gradually merges, formation of dialectical algorithm
Unified as "gentleness and peace"
Improvement of intuitive accuracy through experience

【Mature Stage: Complete Integration Period (Middle Age to Old Age)】
Finally becomes a single process
Comfort detection is instantly accompanied by quiet empathy
Grasps and tunes the atmosphere just by looking
Years of experience and wisdom, mentoring the younger generation