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Slightly Logic-First Person

You're someone whose head kicks in before their heart, but still knows how to care. With a 60:40 logic-to-emotion ratio, you're practical yet have a human warmth about you. A realistic advisor equipped with both problem-solving skills and empathy.

Key Traits

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Head First

Analysis activates before emotion

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Practical Empathy

You empathize, then offer solutions too

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Systematic Thinking

You approach even emotional situations structurally

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Warm Logic

You deliver facts while considering others' feelings

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Goal-Oriented

Ultimately, "So what do we do about it?" matters most

📊 Your Position on the TF Spectrum

F (Feeling)T (Thinking)
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Pure F
F Dominant
Balanced
T Dominant
Pure T
T Dominant zone (top 35%)

Strengths

  • You solve problems practically without escalating them emotionally
  • You provide realistic advice combining empathy and analysis
  • You can maintain composure even in emotional situations
  • You can be a reasonable yet considerate leader on a team
  • Your ability to leverage both data and empathy makes you highly persuasive

Watch Out

  • !When someone just wants comfort, you might mistakenly offer solutions
  • !Emotional expression can be clumsy at times
  • !Pursuing efficiency may cause you to miss subtle relational emotions
  • !"So what are we going to do about it?" can become a verbal habit
  • !You may rationalize your own emotions with logic

🎭 Situational TF Responses — How Each Type Reacts

💕 Your partner comes home exhausted and says "Today was really tough..."

🫂Emotional Powerhouse Empath

Rushes over to hug immediately. Pats their back in silence, eyes welling up

💗Warm Comfort Expert

"That must have been so hard... Are you okay?" Listens with warm empathy

💛Heart-First Mover

"What happened?" Empathizes first, then offers advice after hearing everything

⚖️Perfect TF Balancer

"That sounds tough" first, then shifts to "What can I do for you?"

🧠Slightly Logic-First PersonYOU

"Why? What's the problem?" Assesses the situation and offers practical solutions

🔍Sharp Problem Solver

Analyzes the cause first, then says "How about trying this?" with an efficient solution

🧊Fact Bomber

"So what are you going to do about it?" Gets to the point and moves to solutions

Relationships

You're the type who says "You're right, but how about this approach?" to your partner. Sometimes, saying just "That must have been really tough for you" without any solution is a powerful act of love too.

Recommended Activities

Data Analyst

IT/Analytics

Physician/Pharmacist

Healthcare

Management Consultant

Strategy/Management

Product Manager (PM)

IT/Product

TF Tendency Analysis

Feeling-drivenLogic-driven
35%
65%
EmpathyAnalysis
40%
60%
SubjectiveObjective
45%
55%
Relationship-firstPrinciple-first
40%
60%

Management Guide

Consciously separate your "listening mode" from your "solving mode." Build the habit of asking at the start of a conversation, "Do you need comfort right now? Or should we brainstorm solutions together?"

Notable Figures

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Yoo Hee-yeol

Musician (Analytical music production + warm sensitivity)

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Elon Musk

Entrepreneur (Logical innovation + visionary)

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Kim Sook

TV Personality (Practical advice + human warmth)

FAQ

What type is T60 (Thinking-Leaning)?
A type that uses emotion and logic almost equally but leans slightly toward logic. You fully feel and understand emotions, yet weigh rational evidence more heavily in your final judgment.
Does this mean I lack emotion?
Absolutely not. T60 fully experiences emotions but simply gives logic a slight edge at the "final stage" of decision-making. You're actually a very effective type who can understand emotions while making objective decisions.
Communication tips for this type?
Speak logically but don't forget the emotional connection. After "The data shows this," add "I've been thinking about what this means for us" — this effectively communicates to people of both tendencies.