Andy Biersack "Andy Black" نوع شخصية MBTI
شخصية
"ما نوع الشخصية Andy Biersack "Andy Black"؟ Andy Biersack "Andy Black" هو نوع ENTJ في mbti ، 3w4 - so/sp - 387 في enneagram ، RCOEI في Big 5 ، LIE في Socionics."
He’s definitely an ENTJ + so3 All of the quotes below are taken directly from his memoir: “. . . I never sat down to think about whether or not I was enjoying myself. It was more about the constant push forward to prove to all the naysayers, real or perceived, that I was going to succeed and that I was going to do something great.” “The ultimate goal was always to create something grand—a legacy.” “It’s hard for me to understand what makes someone choose to be a guitar player or a drummer instead of a singer.” “Some people figure they don’t have to get their lives together till they’re thirty. I always think, ‘Why weren’t you getting your life together a long time ago?’” “. . . I felt like if I participated in the school talent shows . . . I’d have some recognition for that moment. I don’t know if it was entirely effective, but I do know that I made an impression. I craved that.” “If I was hated, if that was in the cards for me, that was fine. But I would not abide being ignored. Irrelevance was never an option. I was committed to making my mark.” “. . . If I’m undeniably great at something, I don’t need to answer to anybody but myself. I can continue to improve and become great at whatever I do, and that will be enough.” “I knew I had to double my commitment to the plans I’d always had, the same dreams I formulated and wanted to execute way back in elementary school.” His thinking is oriented towards objective data and external formulas of success that can be measured. Andy keeps pushing forward relentlessly without pausing to ask if he’s even enjoying it in the process (Te). He’s primarily focused on execution and competency. He craves recognition, rejects irrelevance, and finds satisfaction in becoming undeniably great at his chosen path (so3). His Te has also manifested unhealthily at times: “I was so adamant and driven that I wasn’t sensitive to input or opinions from the other members of the band. That’s not a healthy way to operate . . .” “One thing I’ve realized about myself is that if I’m building a house of cards with someone, I’ll add my card, the other person will add a card, then I’ll immediately knock it over and start again because the other person has ‘ruined’ what I was putting together.” Here we see the downside Jung warned about with one-sided Te: the formula becomes rigid and shuts out collaboration. Andy admits he was so driven that he ignored his bandmates’ input and opinions. Even worse, he’d destroy joint efforts the moment someone else added to his vision because it “ruined” his plan. That controlling edge left little room for others until he recognised how unhealthy it had become. Quotes that support Ni-aux: “The images we portray for ourselves probably inform a lot more of our decisions than we realize . . .” “It takes time to find our way. It was a journey to become the person I’d started out dreaming I’d become.” “Hockey was now another thing in my rearview mirror. It was a false start as frustrating and pointless as school, an obstacle in the path toward my eventual destination rather than a stepping-stone or a building block.” “Sometimes I’d drive to the cemetery and just sit there, vividly imagining funerals. I was never disrespectful. I was more sort of reverent, in awe of the pageantry of these giant statues and mausoleums dedicated to the departed.” “I willed myself to become what I had envisioned. It was part artifice, part bravado, and all determination.” “I have to know that I fought for something tooth and nail for the victory to mean what it should to me.” He infers subjective meaning from life’s events by relying on personal symbolic abstraction, which can also be heard in his lyrics. For those who think he has high Fi, you’re sorely mistaken. It’s very low: “As much as I respect a strong point of view, I must admit that sometimes I get sick of how much someone ‘believes’ in what they’re saying . . . I tend to tune out someone preaching at me.” Also, that incident where he spontaneously jumped off stage, smashed into the corner of a statue trying to climb it, and broke his ribs—all just to impress his fans and create a memorable moment—has to be one of the worst displays of underdeveloped tertiary Se I’ve ever seen. It was him desperately trying to live in the moment, and it went completely wrong. When the tertiary function isn’t properly developed, people still crave using it well, but it often backfires like this. The same unhealthy tert-Se showed up when he’d jump into fights with hecklers during shows. That was all early BVB days, though. He doesn’t do any of that anymore, as he’s matured since then.
سيرة شخصية
Andrew Dennis Biersack (born December 26, 1990), formerly known as Andy Six, is an American singer and pianist. He is the founder and lead vocalist for the American rock band Black Veil Brides, and is its only remaining original member. In May 2014, he started a solo music project under the moniker Andy Black and released his debut album, The Shadow Side, in 2016.
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