ELFV MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is ELFV? ELFV is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - sx/so - 497 in Enneagram, RLUAI in Big 5, in Socionics.
This is my type, I’m an INFP 9w8, now regardless of the wing I believe that this type fits better with the INFP 9 rather than the 4, where the 4 is portrayed much better in the poet (ELVF). This is the more lighter INFP, the more easygoing, and the key reason is that in the poet the 3V placement manifests as an insecurity regarding their personal worth, their abilities, not sure what their energy is or how to know their character which screams very much “identity crisis” and 4s are very sensitive about that because they are searching for a sense of identity and that 3V can be dormant where they can play it off when asked about their identity or it can be reactive where 4s will then really try to prove that they have a specific identity that they strongly want to identify with. Whereas 4V means there is no interest in volition, that person doesn’t focus on their energy, goals, will, character and so on or they don’t like to dwell on it, they admit their lack in that area, and that portrays more of a 9, where 9s push down all their emotions and desires, and water down their characteristics and dominance for the sake of peace and harmony. Also they are more outward than inward focused than 4s (higher F).
Biography
ELFV is the Attitudinal Psyche type that seems the most interested in chronicling their emotional experiences of the world through elaborate details regardless of how negative or positive that experience has been. The ELFV appears to be protecting themselves from rejection, aggression, and physical threats by creating a detailed and rousing map of the story of their own lives aimed at attracting interest or intrigue. They may come off as talkative, intellectual, lyrical, educational, bizarre, unique, artistic, apprehensive, acquisitive, and sometimes materialistic if the physical sensations are a core part of the story they are telling. The ELFV seems to want control over their identity through the validation that nothing can hurt, limit, or discard their emotional point of view.