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intuitivealchemy · 5 months
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Zodiac (Sun) Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Moon Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Rising Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Myers-Briggs: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ |
Life Path Number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Enneagram (5w4): The Reformer (Type 1) | The Helper (Type 2) | The Achiever (Type 3) | The Individualist (Type 4) | The Thinker (Type 5) | The Loyalist (Type 6) | The Enthusiast (Type 7) | The Leader (Type 8) | The Peacemaker (Type 9) |
Tritype: 125, 152, 215, 251, 512, 521-The Mentor, 126, 162, 216, 261, 612, 621-The Supporter, 127, 172, 217, 271, 712, 721-The Teacher, 135, 153, 315, 351, 513, 531-The Technical Expert, 136, 163, 316, 361, 613, 631-The Taskmaster, 137, 173, 317, 371, 713, 731-The Systems Builder, 145, 154, 415, 451, 514, 541-The Researcher, 146, 164, 416, 461, 614, 641-The Philosopher, 147, 174, 417, 471, 714, 741-The Visionary, 258, 285, 528, 582, 825, 852-The Strategist, 259, 295, 529, 592, 925, 952-The Problem Solver, 268, 286, 628, 682, 826, 862-The Rescuer, 269, 296, 629, 692, 926, 962-The Good Samaritan, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872-The Free Spirit, 279, 297, 729, 792, 927, 972-The Peacemaker, 358, 385, 538, 583, 835, 853-The Solution Master, 359, 395, 539, 593, 935, 953-The Thinker, 368, 386, 638, 683, 836, 863-The Justice Fighter, 369, 396, 639, 693, 936, 963-The Mediator, 378, 387, 738, 783, 837, 873-The Mover Shaker, 379, 397, 739, 793, 937, 973-The Ambassador, 458, 485, 548, 584, 845, 854-The Scholar, 459, 495, 549, 594, 945, 954-The Contemplative, 468, 486, 648, 684, 846, 864-The Truth Teller, 469, 496, 649, 694, 946, 964-The Seeker, 478, 487, 748, 784, 847, 874-The Messenger, 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974-The Gentle Spirit
Celtic Zodiac: Birch (The Achiever) | Rowan (The Thinker) | Ash (The Enchanter) | Alder (The Trailblazer) | Willow (The Observer) | Hawthrone (The Illusionist) | Oak (The Stabilizer) | Holly (The Ruler) | Hazel (The Knower) | Vine (The Equalizer) | Ivy (The Survivor) | Reed (The Inquisitor) | Elder (The Seeker) |
Celtic Animal Sign: Stag/Deer | Cat | Cow/Bull | Horse | Butterfly | Adder/Snake | Seahorse | Fish/Salmon | Wolf/Hound | Fox | Wren | Swan | Falcon/Hawk |
Soul Type (one test): I Hunter | Caregiver | Creator| Thinker | Helper | Educator | Performer | Leader | Spiritualist |
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin | Gryffinpuff/Huffledor | Gryffinclaw/Ravendor | Ravenpuff | Slytherclaw | Slytherdor | Slytherpuff
The Animal in You: Lion | Tiger | Dolphin| Bear | Wild Cat | Fox | Weasel | Badger | Dog | Otter | Wolf | Sea Lion | Wild Dog | Walrus | Gorilla | Deer | Rhinoceros | Hippo | Sable | Horse | Sheep | Mountain Goat | Warthog | Zebra | Baboon | Elephant | Bison | Giraffe | Cottontail | Mole | Bat | Porcupine | Beaver | Prairie Dog | Shrew | Mouse | Eagle | Rooster | Owl | Swan | Peacock | Vulture | Penguin | Crocodile | Snake |
Archetypes: Creative | Athlete | Rebel | Caregiver | Visionary | Royal | Performer | Spiritual | Tastemaker | Explorer | Advocate | Intellectual |
Brain Lateralisation Test: Left | Right|
Cerebral Personality Test: 1-10% | 11-20% | 21-30% | 31-40% | 41-50% | 51-60% | 61-70% | 71-80% | 81-90% | 91-100% |
Multiple Intelligences Test: Kinaesthetic | Linguistic | Logical | Interpersonal | Intrapersonal | Musical | Visual/Spatial | Naturalistic |
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Primary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Secondary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 |
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp | so/sx | sx/sp | sx/so |
DISC Profile: D | I | S | C |
Alignment: Lawful Good | Neutral Good | Chaotic Good | Lawful Neutral | True Neutral | Chaotic Neutral | Lawful Evil | Neutral Evil | Chaotic Evil |
Aura Color: Red | Orange | Magenta | Yellow | Logical Tan | Environmental Tan | Sensitive Tan | Abstract Tan | Green | Blue | Violet | Crystal | Lavender | Indigo|
[7] Soul Types: Server | Artisan | Warrior | Scholar | Sage | Priest | King |
Deadly Sin: Wrath | Envy | Gluttony | Greed | Sloth | Lust | Pride |
Nerdy Personality Attribute Scale: 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 |
Empathy Quotient Test: 0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 100 | 110 | 120 | 130 | 140 | 150 | 160 | 170 | 180 | 190 | 200 |
Helen Fisher’s Personality Test: Explorer | Builder | Director | Negotiator |
MOTIV: Materialistic | Ascetic | Offbeat | Conventional | Thinking | Haphazard | Interpersonal | Withholding | Vital | Depressed | Easygoing | Rigid |
Holland Code: Realistic | Investigative | Artistic | Social | Enterprising | Conventional |
Defense Mechanism: Regression | Displacement | Denial | Repression | Intellectualization | Reaction Formation | Projection | Compensation |
R-Drive Personality Test: Narcissism | Unconventionality | Empiricism | Vitality | Othercentricism | Independence | Integrity | Intellect | Stoicism | Orderliness | Dynamism | Activity | Romanticism | Hedonism |
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days-of-candyyy · 29 days
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My Personality Info
Sun Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Moon Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Rising Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Myers-Briggs: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ
Life Path Number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Enneagram: The Reformer (Type 1) | The Helper (Type 2) | The Achiever (Type 3) | The Individualist (Type 4) | The Thinker (Type 5) | The Loyalist (Type 6) | The Enthusiast (Type 7) | The Leader (Type 8) | The Peacemaker (Type 9)
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp | so/sx | sx/sp | sx/so
Tritype: 125, 152, 215, 251, 512, 521-The Mentor, 126, 162, 216, 261, 612, 621-The Supporter, 127, 172, 217, 271, 712, 721-The Teacher, 135, 153, 315, 351, 513, 531-The Technical Expert, 136, 163, 316, 361, 613, 631-The Taskmaster, 137, 173, 317, 371, 713, 731-The Systems Builder, 145, 154, 415, 451, 514, 541-The Researcher, 146, 164, 416, 461, 614, 641-The Philosopher, 147, 174, 417, 471, 714, 741-The Visionary, 258, 285, 528, 582, 825, 852-The Strategist, 259, 295, 529, 592, 925, 952-The Problem Solver, 268, 286, 628, 682, 826, 862-The Rescuer, 269, 296, 629, 692, 926, 962-The Good Samaritan, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872-The Free Spirit, 279, 297, 729, 792, 927, 972-The Peacemaker, 358, 385, 538, 583, 835, 853-The Solution Master, 359, 395, 539, 593, 935, 953-The Thinker, 368, 386, 638, 683, 836, 863-The Justice Fighter, 369, 396, 639, 693, 936, 963-The Mediator, 378, 387, 738, 783, 837, 873-The Mover Shaker, 379, 397, 739, 793, 937, 973-The Ambassador, 458, 485, 548, 584, 845, 854-The Scholar, 459, 495, 549, 594, 945, 954-The Contemplative, 468, 486, 648, 684, 846, 864-The Truth Teller, 469, 496, 649, 694, 946, 964-The Seeker, 478, 487, 748, 784, 847, 874-The Messenger, 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974-The Gentle Spirit
Socionics: LII, LSI, ESI, EII, IEE, SEE, SLE, ILE, ESE, EIE, LIE, LSE, SLI, ILI, IEI, SEI
Big 5 (SLOAN): RCOAI, RCUAI, RLUAI, RCOEI, RLUEI, RCOAN, RLUAN, RCOEN, RLUEN, RLOAN, RCUAN, RLOEN, RCUEN, RLOAI, RLOEI, RCUEI, SCOAI, SCOAN, SLOAN, SLOAI, SLUAI, SLUAN, SCUAN, SCUAI, SCOEI, SCOEN, SLOEN, SLOEI, SLUEI, SLUEN, SCUEN, SCUEI
Attitudinal Psyche: FVLE, LVFE, VLFE, VFEL, VLEF, LVEF, FLVE, LFVE, VFLE, VEFL, VELF, LEVF, EVLF, EVFL, ELFV, LFEV, FLEV, FVEL, ELVF, EFVL, EFLV, LEFV, FELV, FEVL
Classic Jungian: IN(T), IT(S), ET(N), ES(F), IN(F), IT(N), ET(S), ES(T), IS(T), IF(N), EF(S), EN(F), IS(F), IF(S), EF(N), EN(T)
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin | Gryffinpuff/Huffledor | Gryffinclaw/Ravendor | Ravenpuff | Slytherclaw | Slytherdor | Slytherpuff
Alignment: Lawful Good | Neutral Good | Chaotic Good | Lawful Neutral | True Neutral | Chaotic Neutral | Lawful Evil | Neutral Evil | Chaotic Evil
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babydollfairy333 · 3 months
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My Personality Info
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Sun Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Moon Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Rising Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces
Myers-Briggs: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ
Life Path Number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Enneagram: The Reformer (Type 1) | The Helper (Type 2) | The Achiever (Type 3) | The Individualist (Type 4) | The Thinker (Type 5) | The Loyalist (Type 6) | The Enthusiast (Type 7) | The Leader (Type 8) | The Peacemaker (Type 9)
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp | so/sx | sx/sp | sx/so
Tritype: 125, 152, 215, 251, 512, 521-The Mentor, 126, 162, 216, 261, 612, 621-The Supporter, 127, 172, 217, 271, 712, 721-The Teacher, 135, 153, 315, 351, 513, 531-The Technical Expert, 136, 163, 316, 361, 613, 631-The Taskmaster, 137, 173, 317, 371, 713, 731-The Systems Builder, 145, 154, 415, 451, 514, 541-The Researcher, 146, 164, 416, 461, 614, 641-The Philosopher, 147, 174, 417, 471, 714, 741-The Visionary, 258, 285, 528, 582, 825, 852-The Strategist, 259, 295, 529, 592, 925, 952-The Problem Solver, 268, 286, 628, 682, 826, 862-The Rescuer, 269, 296, 629, 692, 926, 962-The Good Samaritan, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872-The Free Spirit, 279, 297, 729, 792, 927, 972-The Peacemaker, 358, 385, 538, 583, 835, 853-The Solution Master, 359, 395, 539, 593, 935, 953-The Thinker, 368, 386, 638, 683, 836, 863-The Justice Fighter, 369, 396, 639, 693, 936, 963-The Mediator, 378, 387, 738, 783, 837, 873-The Mover Shaker, 379, 397, 739, 793, 937, 973-The Ambassador, 458, 485, 548, 584, 845, 854-The Scholar, 459, 495, 549, 594, 945, 954-The Contemplative, 468, 486, 648, 684, 846, 864-The Truth Teller, 469, 496, 649, 694, 946, 964-The Seeker, 478, 487, 748, 784, 847, 874-The Messenger, 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974-The Gentle Spirit
Socionics: LII, LSI, ESI, EII, IEE, SEE, SLE, ILE, ESE, EIE, LIE, LSE, SLI, ILI, IEI, SEI
Big 5 (SLOAN): RCOAI, RCUAI, RLUAI, RCOEI, RLUEI, RCOAN, RLUAN, RCOEN, RLUEN, RLOAN, RCUAN, RLOEN, RCUEN, RLOAI, RLOEI, RCUEI, SCOAI, SCOAN, SLOAN, SLOAI, SLUAI, SLUAN, SCUAN, SCUAI, SCOEI, SCOEN, SLOEN, SLOEI, SLUEI, SLUEN, SCUEN, SCUEI
Attitudinal Psyche: FVLE, LVFE, VLFE, VFEL, VLEF, LVEF, FLVE, LFVE, VFLE, VEFL, VELF, LEVF, EVLF, EVFL, ELFV, LFEV, FLEV, FVEL, ELVF, EFVL, EFLV, LEFV, FELV, FEVL
Classic Jungian: IN(T), IT(S), ET(N), ES(F), IN(F), IT(N), ET(S), ES(T), IS(T), IF(N), EF(S), EN(F), IS(F), IF(S), EF(N), EN(T)
Celtic Zodiac: Birch (The Achiever) | Rowan (The Thinker) | Ash (The Enchanter) | Alder (The Trailblazer) | Willow (The Observer) | Hawthrone (The Illusionist) | Oak (The Stabilizer) | Holly (The Ruler) | Hazel (The Knower) | Vine (The Equalizer) | Ivy (The Survivor) | Reed (The Inquisitor) | Elder (The Seeker)
Celtic Animal Sign: Stag/Deer | Cat | Cow/Bull | Horse | Butterfly | Adder/Snake | Seahorse | Fish/Salmon | Wolf/Hound | Fox | Wren | Swan | Falcon/Hawk
Soul Type (one test): Hunter | Caregiver | Creator | Thinker | Helper | Educator | Performer | Leader | Spiritualist
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin | Gryffinpuff/Huffledor | Gryffinclaw/Ravendor | Ravenpuff | Slytherclaw | Slytherdor | Slytherpuff
The Animal in You: Lion | Tiger | Dolphin| Bear | Wild Cat | Fox | Weasel | Badger | Dog | Otter | Wolf | Sea Lion | Wild Dog | Walrus | Gorilla | Deer | Rhinoceros | Hippo | Sable | Horse | Sheep | Mountain Goat | Warthog | Zebra | Baboon | Elephant | Bison | Giraffe | Cottontail | Mole | Bat | Porcupine | Beaver | Prairie Dog | Shrew | Mouse | Eagle | Rooster | Owl | Swan | Peacock | Vulture | Penguin | Crocodile | Snake
Brain Lateralisation Test: Left | Right
Cerebral Personality Test: 1-10% | 11-20% | 21-30% | 31-40% | 41-50% | 51-60% | 61-70% | 71-80% | 81-90% | 91-100%
Multiple Intelligences Test: Kinaesthetic | Linguistic | Logical | Interpersonal | Intrapersonal | Musical | Visual/Spatial | Naturalistic
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Primary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Secondary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5
DISC Profile: D | I | S | C
VIA Character Traits: appreciation of beauty, bravery, curiosity, creativity, forgiveness, fairness, gratitude, honesty, humor, hope, humility, kindness, leadership, love, love of learning, judgment, forgiveness, perseverance, perspective, prudence, teamwork, social intelligence, spirituality, self-regulation, zest
Alignment: Lawful Good | Neutral Good | Chaotic Good | Lawful Neutral | True Neutral | Chaotic Neutral | Lawful Evil | Neutral Evil | Chaotic Evil
Aura Color: Red | Orange | Magenta | Yellow | Logical Tan | Environmental Tan | Sensitive Tan | Abstract Tan | Green | Blue | Violet | Crystal | Lavender | Indigo
[7] Soul Types: Server | Artisan | Warrior | Scholar | Sage | Priest | King
Deadly Sin: Wrath | Envy | Gluttony | Greed | Sloth | Lust | Pride
Nerdy Personality Attribute Scale: 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70
Helen Fisher’s Personality Test: Explorer | Builder | Director | Negotiator
MOTIV: Materialistic | Ascetic | Offbeat | Conventional | Thinking | Haphazard | Interpersonal | Withholding | Vital | Depressed | Easygoing | Rigid
Holland Code: Realistic | Investigative | Artistic | Social | Enterprising | Conventional
Defense Mechanism: Regression | Displacement | Denial | Repression | Intellectualization | Reaction Formation | Projection | Compensation
R-Drive Personality Test: Narcissism | Unconventionality | Empiricism | Vitality | Othercentricism | Independence | Integrity | Intellect | Stoicism | Orderliness | Dynamism | Activity | Romanticism | Hedonism
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BioShock Infinite MBTI and Enneagram — Elizabeth Anna DeWitt or better known as Elizabeth is the secondary Protagonist of BioShock Infinite and the Main Protagonist of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea. Due to Elizabeth being part of three multi-verses, we’ll be segmenting her analysis into 3 parts. They’ll be listed as titles under their associated functions. BioShock Infinite: The Main Story. Brainwashed Old Elizabeth: Alternate universe where Comstock successfully captures and indoctrinates Elizabeth. Burial at Sea Elizabeth: This takes place after the events of Bioshock Infinite and concludes Elizabeth’s story.
Dominant Function: Extroverted Intuition
BioShock Infinite: Elizabeth is a prominent example of someone who uses Extroverted Intuition as her first function, she’s obsessed with gaining vast amounts of information on many subjects intending to improve herself and to stave off boredom. Some of these subjects are physics to better understand her abilities, lock picking, history and medicine. Elizabeth is also always seeking novel ways to gain more mental and physical stimulation. This causes her to be very impulsive with her actions and decision making, such as coming up with conclusions too quickly with limited information. Here are a few examples of her impulsive nature: At Soldier’s Field Elizabeth and Booker run into a problem they need a vigor called “Shock Jockey” to power up the gondola to escape Columbia, Elizabeth proposes going to the Hall of Heroes because she sees an ad suggesting they have stock there. She ends up being wrong since revolutionaries ransacked the Hall of Heroes of all Shock Jockey vigors. The second example occurs when the elevator they’re taking to the Hall of Heroes gets jammed. Booker offers a practical solution, while Elizabeth impulsively opens a “tear” because there’s a bee in the elevator, which almost gets her and Booker killed by the Songbird. Speaking of “tears” Elizabeth constantly opens up new ones into alternate versions of Columbia without considering the consequences. This is because she wants to escape the floating city and go visit “Paris”. This plan ultimately backfires and causes her and Booker additional problems. Like that one time when they entered a multiverse where Booker died for the Vox populi and never made the deal with Daisy Fitzroy for the First Lady airship. Thus eliminating their only means of leaving Columbia and making an enemy of the Vox populi. This problem would haunt them for the rest of the game. Our last examples of Elizabeth’s impulsive nature occur when she’s left idle. She’ll investigate random items such as arcade machines, stuffed animals, people and will pick up ammo or health packs when she sees that Booker requires aid. But wait… There’s more! We can observe more indicators of Extroverted Intuition in her aptitude for brainstorming, thinking outside the box and finding patterns within ideas and actions. For brainstorming, she’ll offer alternate suggestions to aid Booker in their adventure, such as searching for more information by going off the beaten path via locked doors and sneaking around enemies to avoid them altogether. As for thinking outside the box, we have a funny example.. This occurs when Elizabeth is running away from Booker because she found out he was planning on selling her. During this chase she opens up four “tears” the first one has over 30 over-sized party balloons, the second one is a marching band, the third is a train that cuts off Booker and the fourth has her entering a “tear” through a wall into an open space where she ironically gets captured by two guards. As for finding patterns, we often witness Elizabeth analyzing her surroundings and questioning them to find hidden meanings within them. The diorama of Soldier’s Field is an exceptional example. After staring at it for a few seconds Elizabeth suggests they created it to acquaint children to the military for the purpose of instilling “Columbian” values within them making them loyal to Comstock's regime for life. As you can see Elizabeth relies heavily on her Ne function. Even her end game ability to see all potential outcomes of all situations is an exaggerated God version of NE. However, the traumatic events she experienced throughout the game have caused her to become mentally unhealthy, and a consequence of that is frequent reliance on lower functions This effect on her psyche can be best seen in the DLC Burial at Sea. Burial at Sea Elizabeth: Just like in the base game, Elizabeth uses Ne as her dominant function, but she will often enter NE-TE loops with the occasional SI grip. This is because at the end of the base game Elizabeth creates a paradox by killing Booker DeWitt before he could become Comstock, thus stopping her birth. This caused the memories, thoughts and emotions of all the other Elizabeths to collapse into her according to the BioShock Wiki page. With that being said, we’ll be mostly focusing on examples of her use of Extroverted Intuition. Other than her damaged psyche, Elizabeth remains as inquisitive as always. To acquaint herself quickly into Rapture’s society, she stole the first dress she saw and then spent over 2 months reading as many books as possible on Rapture’s society and ideologies. However, because Ne doms are pattern and idea driven, they don’t strive often in new settings and we can observe this by all the questions Elizabeth asks Booker. Such as what are Little Sisters and Splicers. This causes him to become suspicious and question what her intentions are and where she’s from. Luckily for Elizabeth, she’s a fast and creative thinker and can make up stories on the fly to which she does to dampens Booker's suspicions about her. Another indicator of NE usage can be seen in how Elizabeth thinks outside the box while in combative situations Such as suggesting to use Big Daddies to her advantage and hiding within vents to either stealthy knockout enemies or avoid them. Fun fact! In 1999 mode Elizabeth can’t use lethal ways to take out enemies, I can only assume it’s because of her moral code of not hurting anyone. This style of game play differs completely from Booker's Se type game play where he just runs and guns. Another indicator of her NE function is Elizabeth’s ability to react and read situations quickly. During the quest to find Sally, Booker and Elizabeth run into a problem they require, a plasmid called Old Man Winter she then opens up a “tear” to retrieve it and lies to a very suspicious Booker claiming it’s a new plasmid that she can’t tell him about. Our last 3 examples of the Ne function will be a negative trait, and that’s assuming things too quickly with little information. Elizabeth is notorious at doing this. Elizabeth assumed that the Songbird, and her were imprinted just by looking at one piece of information to which she ends up being incorrect according to Fink’s research. The second false assumption occurs twice by the same person. It first occurs after she repairs Lutece Device and then enters the “tear” to retrieve Lutece Particle and on her way back to the “tear” Suchong stops her and tells her she can’t go back unless she brings him the hair sample he wants. It secondly occurs when she retrieves the hair, places it in a bin and then gets betrayed again and turned over to Andrew Ryan. Our final example is a correct assumption, Elizabeth knew Atlas would not honour his deal even though he tried convincing her. Auxiliary Function: Introverted Feeling
BioShock Infinite timeline: One thing is for certain Elizabeth is an emotional individual, she often wears her heart on her sleeve and acts in the best interest for others. This makes seem as if she uses Extroverted Feeling function instead, but that just isn’t true. Extroverted Feeling relies on the outside world to gain information and then tries to harmonize with it. Elizabeth shows some use of it, such as feeling bad for the people affected by Fink’s abusive neglect and empathizing with Mrs Lin after losing her husband. However, there are more examples for FI usage than against it, and we’re about to explore them. These are best seen within the interactions between Booker and Elizabeth. The first example occurs after they survive escaping the tower Elizabeth imprisoned in by falling from the sky into the beach water, and instead of taking care of Booker she decided dancing would be a better choice. During their multi dimensional adventures Elizabeth loses interest in Paris for a temporary period of time. Instead she wants to join the Vox populi revolution on account of Daisy Fitzroy having a convincing argument for it while Booker didn’t want to be there but was strung along by Elizabeth. As the game progresses, Elizabeth becomes more confrontational against Booker and forces him to either help her or get out of her way because she wants to kill Comstock. She also threatens killing Booker with a tornado because he wanted to leave Columbia instead of fight, but after seeing the tornado he decided he’d kill Comstock for her. To make matters worse, Booker’s death was because Elizabeth decided she wanted to end the existence of Comstock and that meant killing her father Booker DeWitt because they’re both the same person. So much for harmony, eh? We can identify the final FI indicator in how she refuses to follow the societal standards of both Columbia and Rapture, instead she tries to force both of them to change to match her own personal views and values. For Columbia that means going against its Theocratic and Racist government system, and for Rapture that means Saving the Little Sisters. This because she believes everyone should be equal and little girls deserve the right to live free lives and not be used as Adam factories. An FE user would harmonize with that societal system or avoid conflict so they may achieve their goals, while an FI user like Elizabeth would stay true to their beliefs and be confrontational against the system. Burial at Sea Elizabeth: All the events of Burial at Sea occur because of Elizabeth’s FI function. Her strong morals and ideals demonstrate a clear example of how the FI function acts in these situations. It’s a story about her revenge plot against the last remaining Zachery Hale Comstock who took over Booker DeWitt’s identity. She wants to force him to face his own lies and make him realize he’s a monster before she kills him. During her time with “Booker” Elizabeth would constantly criticize Rapture’s society, mainly the treatment of the Little Sisters and Rapture’s dog eat dog society for not reflecting with her views. Once Elizabeth succeeds at her mission of eliminating Comstock, she’s overtaken by grief since she realizes she used Sally to get to Comstock and then left her behind to an uncertain fate. This prompts her to leave her imaginary NE-FI influenced version of Paris where everyone is an artist who sings and dances and return to a Rapture where she died to save Sally. By doing this she sacrifices her quantum-superposition, which reverts her back to a normal human being who has no powers or knowledge of the unknown. This means Elizabeth literally sacrifices being an all knowing being because she felt bad for leaving Sally because that went against her core values.
Tertiary Function: Extroverted Thinking BioShock Infinite: Elizabeth prefers and trusts external sources of information to understand the world around her. She often does this by reading books and putting her newly gained knowledge to practical uses. She loves mentioning “facts” about the world. Such as the beach in Battleship Bay being created in 6 months, “history” about Comstock in the battles of Wounded Knee and the Boxer Rebellion even though Cornelius Slate keeps telling her the history is incorrect and false information about Daisy Fitzroy and how she wants to tear apart Columbia. Elizabeth also seems to prefer inductive reasoning over deductive reasoning and a fine example of this is when she observes the damage Fitzroy causes and then concludes Fitzroy and Comstock must be the same, even though we learn that is not the truth. We can spot more indicators of Extroverted Thinking when Elizabeth becomes stressed and enters NE-TE loops. A good example would be when she wanted to use her dead mother’s hand to access Comstock’s house to kill him. Booker disagreed with her approach but Elizabeth was more concerned with efficiency, this ends up backfiring. Burial at Sea Elizabeth: At start the Burial at Sea we can see Elizabeth within an NE-TE loop. She acts hostile and is direct with “Booker” and has completely changed her friendly and curious attitude to a more serious, confrontational and opinionated one. This often causes her to butt heads with “Booker”. She often criticizes and cuts him off every time he has a question about her with comments such as “If I wanted to share my life’s story Mr. DeWitt, I would write my memoirs” or refusing to call him Booker when he asks her nicely, referring him as Mr. DeWitt. Other than her attitude being different, her methods have somewhat changed. Elizabeth still remains creative and relies on external information but will use it in immoral ways to achieve her goals. Such as the time she distracted 3 store clerks so “Booker” could steal a mask so they may enter Sander Cohen’s artistic event or she closed the vents and turned up the heat within them to burn Sally alive in order lure her out. This is when Elizabeth would confront Comstock, who was trying to save Sally. Elizabeth then forced Comstock into realizing who he was and made him face his past. After Elizabeth succeeded at breaking the man, she had him killed by distracting him as the Big Daddy impaled him with a large drill. She finally breaks out of her NE-TE loop but then discovers she also died. From this point on she returns to a healthier mindset and her Te function acts more as a passive function that she uses to figure out problems. Speaking of problems, she often relies on documentation or information on the subjects to figure them out. Such as using coded papers to figure out that Fontaine is Atlas or figuring out Fontaine’s office was the best place to put the Lutece Particle so they can cause the submerged city to raise from the depths of the ocean. Fun fact! Suchong’s codes are inspired by the periodic table and the Vigenère cipher which is similar to the Caesar shift cipher but with a keyword which is based on Suchong’s name... Oh, and the password to exit his impromptu lab at the Silver Fin is his birthday. Never underestimate the fallibility of an egomaniac…
Inferior Function: Introverted Sensing
BioShock Infinite: Elizabeth mainly uses Introverted Sensing for recalling past information and their patterns to explain or understand situations. Such as her feelings for the Songbird. She simultaneously likes and dislikes him at the same time. In the past it was the Songbird who feed her and gave her books, but as she grew older, she disliked him because she realized he was the warden of her prison. Her dislike of the Songbird was so strong she drowned him at the end of the title, even though she knew how to control him she still decided killing him was better. She also fears her past so much that she would rather die than go back to the tower. She asks Booker to promise that he will not let the Songbird take her back, sadly he wouldn’t be able to keep that promise because Elizabeth sacrifices herself to the Songbird to save Booker’s life which leads to her to being captured and tortured by Comstock which leads to our second version of Elizabeth. Brainwashed Old Elizabeth: This is where we notice Elizabeth’s SI function enter a grip. She faults Booker for abandoning her for his selfish desires and blames them for helping the Vox populi with their civil war by turning Eden, aka “Columbia” to Sodom. She uses both these reasons to drive her pursuit in destroying New York, a city she perceives as full of sinners who don’t deserve salvation. She also connects stories from the bible such as Adam & Eve and explains that humanity always betray God and how her and God both have something in common disappointment. She does eventually break out of the SI grip and brings Booker 69 years into the future where she gives him instructions on how to stop her from becoming her future self. Also a minor side note. She wears the same dress she had on when the Songbird took her to Comstock when she reunites with Booker. This is a huge indicator of nostalgia. Burial at Sea Elizabeth: In Burial as Sea we can spot a huge development within Elizabeth’s SI function. She heavily relies on it to recall past information and connects it to the present and this is best seen within her ability to remember how to read encrypted code. This talent is used to figure out how to repair the Lutece Device, accidentally discover how to pair Big Daddies and Little Sisters together and decrypting the Ace In the Hole. These actions made Elizabeth responsible for the destruction of Rapture and setting the path for Jack to save the Little Sisters. Speaking of connecting past information to the future, Elizabeth recognizes the Sky-hook and Shock Jockey within the Rapture universe and uses that knowledge to help “Booker” This doesn’t go unnoticed and causes him to become more suspicious about her, luckily she also remembers how “Booker’s” personality functions and suppresses his suspicions by using Sally against him. The irony of the situation is that the real Booker DeWitt is her father, and she learned how to be tough from him. We’ll be wrapping up this MBTI analysis with the most convincing SI indicator. Elizabeth committed the same atrocity as her father. By selling Sally to lure and kill Zachery Hale Comstock. In the past Booker sold Elizabeth to pay off a debt and now Elizabeth sold Sally to pay off a debt to Booker. This decision ultimately emotionally destroys Elizabeth and causes her to return to Rapture cementing her fate. In the end Elizabeth paid off her debt by sacrificing herself to save Sally and the Little Sisters. The vicious circle of blood has been broken. https://youtu.be/8-QpeLAfMpI
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enfp7w6-jatniel · 3 years
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Aesthetic Couple (m) ENFP 748 x (f) ENTP 782
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funkymbtifiction · 6 years
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Hi! Could you explain how an ESTP 7w8 with a tritype 782 will behave? Will he be more like 8? Is this combination even realistic? Thanks in advance!
*Googles 782*
782 [x]
most inclined to take charge, mistaken for 8 especially with 8 wing, can be nurturing, helps empower others, of service, mistaken for 2 especially if SO, the power-seeking 7
782 - The Libertine. Power seeking, strong minded, disregards convention. Force of nature with ability to lead or influence others.
Sounds like a fairly normal ESTP, IMO. 2/Fe cares about people (on a low level, as the last fix). 7/8 both want adventure / to live life to the fullest, which will enhance Se-dom’s desire to drink deep of life and demand more. 7 will lend a few Ne-ish qualities (idealism, re-framing negative experiences, avoidance of pain) but ultimately, an aggressive tritype.
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somehwere-between · 3 years
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jally 😋
OOO OKAY I got A LOT of unpopular opinions. So bear with me.
I have a love-hate relationship with it.
“Hate” no. 1 (and 2): Dally was very codependent on Johnny, and in a world where both were romantically attracted (I personally see admiration but not love on Johnny’s end in canon), this would probably only become worse. I don’t think Johnny would mind, but that doesn’t mean it’s not toxic behavior. Also, I never understood why Johnny idolized Dal in the first place. They are super different in moral approaches.
“Hate” no. 3: As well as this, I have a love-hate relationship around the fanon surrounding this ship. None of the creators are bad by any means! I simply find myself seeing the two out of character and a lot of it reads like “he’s a dick BuT hE’s NiCE tO mE” y/n x (insert chara here) Wattpad fic. Wish I was kidding. But I know how those things are. The blatant excusing of shitty behavior by saying “but he’s nice to 1 person!” really doesn’t make anything okay.
“Love” no. 1: I live for the chemistry those two have. I could go into the typology (MBTI, enneagram, IV, etc.) behind why they mesh so well (in some cases) together, but I’ll spare you the details. I’ll just leave my interpretations below. But I do admire just how well they get along and respect one another.
Dally: ESTP 7w8 782 sx/so
Johnny: ISFP (I stg if one of you says ISFJ ONE MORE TIME— /j) 4w5 495 sp/sx
“Love” no.2: They balance each other out in a HEALTHY way. Johnny can stop Dal from being a dick, and Dal can help Johnny learn that his voice is important and that his home life shouldn’t determine his worth.
“Love” no.3: In a way, this ship helped many realize and come to terms with their own sexualities. Some identified with Dallas— toxic masculinity/traits to compensate for how “girly” or just “weird” they perceived themselves, brash, confident but confused— and others with Johnny— less traditional, observer, aware but just not wanting to acknowledge it. Jally is NOT a new ship. Not even close. And it’s helped many. Whether I ship it or not, I can respect the effect it had on so many people.
Anyway, rant done. TL;DR, I hate fanon and codependency, but love the history, personalities, and balancing.
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what are your thoughts on tritype? i honestly think it's a waste of time.
I’ve gone both ways on it and my ultimate answer is this:
Debatably, all of this is a waste of time; I like MBTI, enneagram, and typology in general and find it useful and interesting. That said, I try to say at every possible opportunity that if it’s not working for you or enjoyable or if you’re stressing out, at the very least take a break and recognize the vast majority of people on earth do not know their MBTI type or enneagram and that these are both ideas well under a century old. They are not the only way to grow and understand yourself as a person; they are an external framework that some people find useful to help articulate and expand that understanding.
Tritype specifically doesn’t strike me as a waste of time if you’ve already accepted enneagram isn’t a waste of time, but I do think it’s blown out of proportion, and also that tritypes in different orders aren’t as similar as people think they are (eg, a 278 and a 782 are going to be wildly different people). I definitely think if you’re focusing on enneagram, your core is by far the most useful thing. Wings to your core are a little useful in adding a bit of nuance to that understanding, and then you get to the fixes - the fixes are in the scheme of things relatively small aspects of your personality and if you can’t figure it out that’s fine.
I am almost positive I’ve made this reference before, because Si and repeating myself and it’s a good reference but when it comes to things like tritypes, Richard Feynman (a man who probably would have not really been into the enneagram as a concept) once said on teaching schoolchildren to change the bases of numbers that it’s fun and interesting if you can do it, but it’s not really the thing to fixate on and if someone’s getting frustrated they really don’t need to bother and can leave and have a complete and enjoyable life without this thing. I feel the same about tritypes - if you’re able to say “oh obviously that one” about your fixes then have fun! If you’re spending months agonizing, stop worrying because it’s not that big a deal.
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deprassionfruit · 4 years
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The mbti types as archetypes (tritypes)
125/251/512 The Mentor: Enfj, Infj, Infp
126/ 261/ 612 The Supporter: Esfj, Isfj, Enfj
127/ 271/ 712 The Teacher: Enfj, Enfp, Entp
135/ 351/ 513 The Expert: Estj, Istj, Entj
136/ 361/ 613 The Taskmaster: Estj, Entj, Intj
137/ 371/ 713 The System Builder: Entj, Intj, Entp
145/ 451/ 541 The Researcher: Infj, Intj, Intp
146/ 461/ 641 The Philosopher: Enfj, Infj, Infp
147/ 471/ 714 The Visionary: Infj, Enfp, Infp
258/ 582/ 825 The Strategist: Estj, Enfj, Entj
259/ 592/ 925 The Problem Solver:Esfj, Isfj, Enfj, Infj
268/ 682/ 826 The Rescuer: Esfj, Isfj, Enfp
269/ 692/ 926 The Good Samaritan: Esfj, Isfj, Infj
278/ 782/ 827 The Free Spirit: Entp, Enfp, Enfj
278/ 792/ 927 The Peacemaker: Enfj, Esfj, Isfj, Infj
358/ 583/ 835 The Solutionmaster: Istj, Entj, Intj
359/ 593/ 935 The Thinker: Istj, Estp, Istp, Intp
368/ 683/ 836 The Debater: Estj, Estp, Istp
369/ 693/ 936 The Mediator: Esfj, Isfj, Enfj, Infj
378/ 783/ 837 The Mover&Shaker: Estp, Istp, Entp
379/ 793/ 973 The Ambassador: Infj, Enfp, Infp
458/ 584/ 845 The Scholar: Entj, Intj, Intp
459/ 594/ 945 The Contemplative: Istp,Infj, Intp
468/ 684/ 846 The Truth Teller: Esfp, Isfp, Infp
469/ 694/ 946 The Seeker: (Harry Potter haha) Esfp, Isfp, Enfp
478/ 784/ 847 The Messenger: Esfp, Entp, Enfp (and exotic Intjs like myself. I don’t fit in my own system.)
479/ 794/ 947 The Gentle Spirit: Esfp, Isfp, Infj, Infp
I’m inserting a link to the test if you don’t know your type yet- please comment if I was right in your case ;)
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sienablackwood · 6 years
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Personality Tests
I needed to keep track of my results...
Zodiac (Sun) Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Moon Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Rising Sign: Aries | Taurus | Gemini | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Myers-Briggs: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ |
Life Path Number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Enneagram (5w4): The Reformer (Type 1) | The Helper (Type 2) | The Achiever (Type 3) | The Individualist (Type 4) | The Thinker (Type 5) | The Loyalist (Type 6) | The Enthusiast (Type 7) | The Leader (Type 8) | The Peacemaker (Type 9) |
Tritype: 125, 152, 215, 251, 512, 521-The Mentor, 126, 162, 216, 261, 612, 621-The Supporter, 127, 172, 217, 271, 712, 721-The Teacher, 135, 153, 315, 351, 513, 531-The Technical Expert, 136, 163, 316, 361, 613, 631-The Taskmaster, 137, 173, 317, 371, 713, 731-The Systems Builder, 145, 154, 415, 451, 514, 541-The Researcher, 146, 164, 416, 461, 614, 641-The Philosopher, 147, 174, 417, 471, 714, 741-The Visionary, 258, 285, 528, 582, 825, 852-The Strategist, 259, 295, 529, 592, 925, 952-The Problem Solver, 268, 286, 628, 682, 826, 862-The Rescuer, 269, 296, 629, 692, 926, 962-The Good Samaritan, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872-The Free Spirit, 279, 297, 729, 792, 927, 972-The Peacemaker, 358, 385, 538, 583, 835, 853-The Solution Master, 359, 395, 539, 593, 935, 953-The Thinker, 368, 386, 638, 683, 836, 863-The Justice Fighter, 369, 396, 639, 693, 936, 963-The Mediator, 378, 387, 738, 783, 837, 873-The Mover Shaker, 379, 397, 739, 793, 937, 973-The Ambassador, 458, 485, 548, 584, 845, 854-The Scholar, 459, 495, 549, 594, 945, 954-The Contemplative, 468, 486, 648, 684, 846, 864-The Truth Teller, 469, 496, 649, 694, 946, 964-The Seeker, 478, 487, 748, 784, 847, 874-The Messenger, 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974-The Gentle Spirit
Celtic Zodiac: Birch (The Achiever) | Rowan (The Thinker) | Ash (The Enchanter) | Alder (The Trailblazer) | Willow (The Observer) | Hawthrone (The Illusionist) | Oak (The Stabilizer) | Holly (The Ruler) | Hazel (The Knower) | Vine (The Equalizer) | Ivy (The Survivor) | Reed (The Inquisitor) | Elder (The Seeker) |
Celtic Animal Sign: Stag/Deer | Cat | Cow/Bull | Horse | Butterfly | Adder/Snake | Seahorse | Fish/Salmon | Wolf/Hound | Fox | Wren | Swan | Falcon/Hawk |
Soul Type (one test): I’m too lazy to take this test I Hunter | Caregiver | Creator| Thinker | Helper | Educator | Performer | Leader | Spiritualist |
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin | Gryffinpuff/Huffledor | Gryffinclaw/Ravendor | Ravenpuff | Slytherclaw | Slytherdor | Slytherpuff
The Animal in You: Lion | Tiger | Dolphin| Bear | Wild Cat | Fox | Weasel | Badger | Dog | Otter | Wolf | Sea Lion | Wild Dog | Walrus | Gorilla | Deer | Rhinoceros | Hippo | Sable | Horse | Sheep | Mountain Goat | Warthog | Zebra | Baboon | Elephant | Bison | Giraffe | Cottontail | Mole | Bat | Porcupine | Beaver | Prairie Dog | Shrew | Mouse | Eagle | Rooster | Owl | Swan | Peacock | Vulture | Penguin | Crocodile | Snake |
Archetypes: Creative | Athlete | Rebel | Caregiver | Visionary | Royal | Performer | Spiritual | Tastemaker | Explorer | Advocate | Intellectual |
Brain Lateralisation Test: Left | Right|
Cerebral Personality Test: 1-10% | 11-20% | 21-30% | 31-40% | 41-50% | 51-60% | 61-70% | 71-80% | 81-90% | 91-100% |
Multiple Intelligences Test: Kinaesthetic | Linguistic | Logical | Interpersonal | Intrapersonal | Musical | Visual/Spatial | Naturalistic |
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Primary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Secondary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 |
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp | so/sx | sx/sp | sx/so |
DISC Profile: D | I | S | C |
Alignment: Lawful Good | Neutral Good | Chaotic Good | Lawful Neutral | True Neutral | Chaotic Neutral | Lawful Evil | Neutral Evil | Chaotic Evil |
Aura Color: Red | Orange | Magenta | Yellow | Logical Tan | Environmental Tan | Sensitive Tan | Abstract Tan | Green | Blue | Violet | Crystal | Lavender | Indigo|
[7] Soul Types: Server | Artisan | Warrior | Scholar | Sage | Priest | King |
Deadly Sin: Wrath | Envy | Gluttony | Greed | Sloth | Lust | Pride |
Nerdy Personality Attribute Scale: 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 |
Empathy Quotient Test: 0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 100 | 110 | 120 | 130 | 140 | 150 | 160 | 170 | 180 | 190 | 200 |
Helen Fisher’s Personality Test: Explorer | Builder | Director | Negotiator |
MOTIV: Materialistic | Ascetic | Offbeat | Conventional | Thinking | Haphazard | Interpersonal | Withholding | Vital | Depressed | Easygoing | Rigid |
Holland Code: Realistic | Investigative | Artistic | Social | Enterprising | Conventional |
Defense Mechanism: Regression | Displacement | Denial | Repression | Intellectualization | Reaction Formation | Projection | Compensation |
R-Drive Personality Test: Narcissism | Unconventionality | Empiricism | Vitality | Othercentricism | Independence | Integrity | Intellect | Stoicism | Orderliness | Dynamism | Activity | Romanticism | Hedonism |
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jerdle-typology · 8 years
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Any other Tricksters (278)?
The Free Spirit is a rubbish name, evoking more 9w8 than 8.
This is in any order.
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funkymbtifiction · 5 years
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What do you think is the enneagram tritype of every stereotypical (based on textbook descriptions) MBTI type?
ENFP - 794 sx/so
INFP - 496 sp/so
ENTP - 739 so/sx
INTP - 593 sp/so
ENFJ - 397 so/sx
INFJ - 145 so/sp
ENTJ - 837 so/sp
INTJ - 513 sp/so
ESFP - 782 sx/so
ISFP - 479 sp/sx
ESTP - 783 so/sx
ISTP - 528 sp/so
ESFJ - 268 so/sp
ISFJ - 926 so/sp
ESTJ - 163 so/sp
ISTJ - 152 so/sp
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funkymbtifiction · 6 years
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Will you update - with new typing method, enneagram types and houses - MCU characters? And what about Nick Fury;s type, is he an ESTJ or rather ENTJ?
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I’m tired of comic book franchises so I don’t run out to see new ones, but I tend to watch them when they roll out onto my streaming platforms. Netflix is bringing the last Avengers movie (which I have not seen, though thanks to friends I’ve been spoiled) to my screen on Christmas, so I’ll probably watch it soon.
IMO, Nick Fury is an ESTJ. Seems more like he knows how to play the system (S) rather than re-inventing it or enforcing his own vision on the world (N).
Offhand, I’d say the Avengers and co are these types in some order:
Thor: 387 (3w2 8w7 7w8 so/sx) Gryffindor
Iron Man: 837 (8w7 3w4 7w6 so/sx) Slytherin
Hulk: 9w8 so/sp or sp/so Ravenclaw or Gryffindor
Doctor Strange: 387 (3w4 8w9 5w6 so/sp)
Black Widow: either 782 or 872, imo, sp/so (7w8 8w9 2w1) Gryffindor
Captain America: 126 or 162 so/sp (1w2 2w1 6w5) Gryffindor / Hufflepuff
Black Panther: I wanna say 1w2 / 163? I only saw his movie once. Gryffindor
Hawkeye: … I know he has an 8 fix, but that’s about all I remember.
Loki is a 4w3 with so in his stack (so/sx?). Not sure about all his fixes, tho.
I don’t know about Gamora, Groot, Rocket, etc. Only saw those movies once. But Star Lord is probably an 7w8 8w7 3w2 so/sp. Bucky… could be a 6. And Spider-Man has a 2 fix and likely a 6, but I’m not sure about the order.
I think most of them have so, because being an Avenger is literally all about giving back to society, which is an so-concern; an so-blind wouldn’t integrate into a group whose soul purpose is to ‘give back and protect’; they’d do it on their own.
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Is an ESTP more likely to be a 739 sx/sp or a 782 sx/sp?
Probably the second but that’s a guess:
No one I know of has done an extensive tritype/mbti correlation and honestly the number of people I trust to have a good handle on tritype and MBTI type is not very big to begin with. I can barely type my family members in enneagram.
That said: sensing thinkers (xSTx) in MBTI seem to be really unlikely to be heart-fixes in general, so I’d expect a 2, 3, or 4 to be last in their tritype. The fact that they’re so-blind reinforces that for me. I also just think it would be kind of weird for a 739 to be sx/sp since they’re supposed to be very into cooperation.
8 and 9 are both common enough for ESTPs, but 8 seems to be a little more frequent as well.
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