I use my thinking to look for the principles underlying the sensory information that comes into awareness. As a result, I am logical, analytical, and objectively critical. I am not likely to be convinced by anything but reasoning based on solid facts. While I like to organize facts and data, I prefer not to organize situations or people unless I must for the sake of my work and let them be in their comfort zone. I can be intensely but quietly curious. In everyday activities I am adaptable, except when one of my ruling principles is violated, at which point I stop adapting. I like sports and the outdoors, or anything that provides a wealth of information for my senses. As I have developed my powers of observing the world around me, I have a firm grasp on the realities of any situation, and show a great capacity for the important and unique facts of a situation. I am interested in how and why things work. If I do not have technical or mechanical interests, I often use my talents to bring order out of unorganized facts. One of my outstanding trait is economy of effort.This trait is an asset if I judge accurately how much effort is needed; then I do what the situation requires without fuss or lost motion.
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