Vakama نوع شخصية MBTI

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"ما نوع الشخصية Vakama؟ Vakama هو نوع INFJ في mbti ، 6w5 - - 621 في enneagram ، RLOAI في Big 5 ، في Socionics."

I would definitely say Vakama is an INFJ. His Ni-Fe is especially noticeable when he is a Turaga, as he is the quintessential Wise Elderly Mentor/Leader figure who passes on his knowledge and wisdom to the Toa Nuva and the Matoran. His Ni and Fe are also noticeable as a Matoran and a Toa, as well. His auxiliary Fe plays a major role in his character development throughout both LoMN and WoS. He is very sensitive to others' emotions and this affects him in both a positive and a negative way. For example, Matau's (and to a lesser extent Onewa's) remarks get under his skin frequently, which worsen his already existing insecurities and fears of not being a worthy leader or "a real Toa." His Fe is also present in his desire to prove to Turaga Dume, the Matoran, and the other Toa that he is worthy and his desire to protect and save the Matoran at whatever cost. His Ni-Fe also motivates him to sacrifice his power and become a Turaga for the Matoran as Lhikan did for him and the other Toa Metru. The Matoran Rescue in WoS is where we start to see him enter an unhealthy mental state, as he spends most of WoS in either a Se-grip or a Ni-Ti loop. At the beginning of WoS (and a little before in the books), he starts acting impulsively. With his confidence boosted by his and the Toa's victory over Makuta Teridax in LoMN, Vakama rushes into the Matoran Rescue, disregarding the dangers that might await them in the ruins of Metru-Nui (including Whenua's warning about the Visorak), and ends up getting himself and the other Toa captured and poisoned by the Visorak. This is a classic Se-grip. Vakama's overconfidence and impulsiveness end up crushing his ego once again and his old insecurities about not being a good leader or a good Toa are brought back up by his feelings of failure, as well as Matau's critical remarks towards him. This is exponentially worsened when they are transformed into Hordika ("I'm sorry I let you all down - again.") Upon being transformed and hearing a few too many of Matau's wisecracks and questioning of his leadership, he starts to turn his anger at himself towards the other Toa, especially Matau, such as when he responds to Matau's question about him being "too busy cooking up a master plan" by angrily snapping, "I'm through making plans." After another quip from Matau and frustration at having the Matoran Rescue interrupted by Norik's insistence that the Toa Hordika go on a quest to find Keetongu, Vakama angrily leaves to rescue the Matoran himself. From this point onwards, he starts descending into a Ni-Ti loop as he neglects his Fe in favor of his introverted functions (Ni and Ti). He becomes convinced that he will be better off without the others and that he does not need anyone. We see this especially in the things he says about the other Toa: "Former friends. They think being a leader is so easy, they can try it themselves." "I can do it alone. I'll show them all." "Always what's best for the others!" "I'm better, and stronger, alone." When he gets captured, his Ni-Ti loop allows Roodaka to convince him that the Toa are holding him back and that he should join her and allow her to teach him how to be a strong leader. With his Fe horribly suppressed, Vakama turns against this fellow Toa and the Rahaga rather quickly, kidnapping the five Rahaga, crushing Norik under a pile of rocks, and giving the Rahaga to Sidorak in exchange for a place in Sidorak and Roodaka's ranks, with the hope of possibly becoming King of the Visorak in Sidorak's place. The captured Rahaga, including Gaaki, try to appeal to Vakama's aux Fe by reminding him that he was a Toa and that the name used to mean something to him, but he dismisses them. It is not until Matau apologizes to him for doubting him and telling him that "We all make mistakes," that their strength comes from their unity, and that he is not only the Toa's leader, but Matau's leader. He also reminds Vakama what he returned to Metru-Nui for: the Matoran. Matau's appeal to Vakama's Fe is successful and Vakama turns back to good and gets out of his Ni-Ti loop. During his confrontation with Roodaka near the end of WoS, he uses his control over the Visorak to set them free. When Roodaka responds with anger, he tells her, "I lead only those who choose to follow. That's the difference between being a leader, and a tyrant like you." His restored attention to the emotions and needs of others show that he has a strong amount of Fe. By the end of WoS, he is back to using his cognitive functions in a healthy manner and eventually becomes the wise and empathetic leader in MoL.

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