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Sharp Problem Solver

You're the type who checks facts before feelings when problems arise. "Why?" is your catchphrase, and you analyze every situation as cause→effect. You may seem cold, but at the end of that analysis is always the warm purpose of "So how can you improve?"

Key Traits

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Fact Tracker

You check facts and data before emotions

Rapid Analysis

You structure complex situations instantly

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Solution-Focused

"How do we solve this?" is always the first question

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Emotional Shield

You have dependable mental resilience unshaken by emotions

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Fair Standards

You value fair principles over personal feelings

📊 Your Position on the TF Spectrum

F (Feeling)T (Thinking)
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Pure F
F Dominant
Balanced
T Dominant
Pure T
Pure T zone (top 18%)

Strengths

  • You make calm, optimal judgments in crisis situations
  • You logically decompose complex problems for solutions
  • You can make fair decisions without emotional bias
  • You immediately improve inefficient processes
  • You build compelling arguments based on data

Watch Out

  • !Others may misunderstand your clumsy emotional expression
  • !You give "right answers" when the other person needed "comfort"
  • !You might skip emotional processes you deem inefficient
  • !You may struggle to recognize and express your own emotions
  • !You may overlook that blunt feedback can sometimes cause hurt

🎭 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 Person

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

🔍Sharp Problem SolverYOU

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 world's most reliable problem solver for your partner, but sometimes a hug is the best solution. Try saying "I want to solve your problems because I love you that much."

Recommended Activities

Developer/Engineer

IT/Technology

Strategy Consultant

Strategy/Analytics

Surgeon

Medicine/Specialist

Lawyer/Prosecutor

Law/Logic

TF Tendency Analysis

Feeling-drivenLogic-driven
20%
80%
EmpathyAnalysis
25%
75%
SubjectiveObjective
30%
70%
Relationship-firstPrinciple-first
25%
75%

Management Guide

The blade of logic is sharp, but sometimes keeping it sheathed is also a skill. Apply the "3-Second Rule": before sharing your analysis, spend 3 seconds judging "Does this person need an answer or comfort right now?"

Notable Figures

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Sherlock Holmes

Fictional Character (Extreme observation and deductive reasoning)

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Yoo Si-min

Author/Politician (Logical rhetoric + sharp analysis)

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Lee Soo-man

SM Founder (Systematic thinking + strategic planning)

FAQ

What type is T80 (Thinking-Dominant)?
A type that judges primarily through logic, analysis, and objective criteria while still recognizing emotional aspects. You value data and evidence and prefer systematic approaches. You highly appreciate efficiency and accuracy.
People say I seem cold in relationships
Strong analytical thinking can make emotional expression feel unnatural. Practice consciously thinking "What is this person feeling right now?" first. Expressing empathy first, like "You're right, and that must have been tough," helps relationships.
How can I develop my emotional side?
Regularly expose yourself to emotion-stimulating content like novels, movies, and music. Also, practicing "emotion labeling" (naming your current feeling) for 5 minutes daily will gradually improve your emotional recognition ability.