7 MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is 7? 7 is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 7w8 - sp/sx - 783 in Enneagram, SLUEI in Big 5, ILE in Socionics.

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Biography

7 is the most popular lucky number, and was originally the number of the holy virtues man was said to have. Of course, their opposites are much more memorable, but 7 is still overall a positive force, to the point that days of the week are still numbered in 7. Of course, biblically, 7 can also be the number of finality: the 7 hills of Rome, the 7 angels and the 7 seals, etc. There are Seven Heavenly Virtues that oppose Seven Deadly Sins. In Japanese culture this manifests in The Seven Mysteries. Also, in the Japanese language, Seven Is Nana. See also The Magnificent Seven Samurai, the Ensemble that falls under this number. In Christianity (and in Judaism before it), 7 is the number of perfection, and thus the number of God. For songwriters, "seven" is a convenient rhyme for "heaven", and is also useful because it scans as two syllables. Plot Coupons also have a tendency to come in 7s, especially in Video Games. 7 also comes up as a limit on human minds - people are said to be able to remember only 7 different numbers in a single trial. Similarly, the Incident Command System for dealing with emergencies forbids each person from giving direct orders to more than 7 people. There are Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; while many "eighth wonders" have been proposed, the original Seven Wonders never change, even though only one is still intact. 7 also comes up in gambling, specifically the roll of 2 dice, in which the most common resultant sum is 7. This helped cement its place as a "lucky" number. 7 is often seen as a magical number, and 7th sons of 7th sons were believed to have magic powers. 7 is also common in antiquity. There are seven classical planets that can be easily seen with the naked eye: the sun, the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. But two of those aren't planets! The seven planets are not only associated with the seven days of the week in the Latin cultures (named after the planets and the gods associated with them), they're also associated with the seven metals of antiquity, metals that were discovered and used by humans in prehistory. Respectively, these metals are gold, silver, mercury (or quicksilver), copper, iron, tin, and lead.

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