LFVE (Plato) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is LFVE (Plato)? LFVE (Plato) is an ISTP personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - sx/so - 683 in Enneagram, RLOEN in Big 5, LSI in Socionics.
𝐋𝐅𝐕𝐄 - 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐨 • Compatible with: [SX6] • [X]: Arquetype. • (?): Questionable. As can be understood from his name, Plato is a person for whom it is natural to have his own definite opinion about everything. He does not want to prove it to someone or revise it because of someone else’s disagreement, because he is not only confident in his intellect, but is also indifferent to other people’s opinions. He is interested in slowly understanding new information, creating a holistic picture of the world for himself. As a rule, this type believes that he is much smarter than the people around him, and can use his intelligence to assert himself. LFVE explains his thoughts simply and clearly, does not like to enter into discussions, it does not matter to him whether people agree with him or not. Plato is active, has good physical shape and treats with contempt those who are not as active or who, in his opinion, do not take enough care of themselves. He evaluates his physical strength as a reliable tool for influencing people; he does not consider it shameful to use assault, even if he does not outwardly demonstrate aggression; this sooner or later comes up in relationships. His mood is highly dependent on the satisfaction of physical needs, on whether he slept well, was hungry or ate. LFVE can limit itself and lead an almost ascetic lifestyle if circumstances force it (for example, poverty), but basic needs must always be satisfied. Plato is very prone to envy. His self-esteem is fragile and dynamically changing; even the slightest failures or other people's successes can deprive him of motivation for further action. LFVE is very ambitious and does not imagine the life of a “little man”. Status and recognition are important to him. He tries to be decisive, but fluctuations in motivation lead to the fact that Plato may not do what he planned and fail to fulfill the promises he made. LFVE is often merciless towards other people. He practically does not feel affection and easily breaks off relationships (with rare exceptions). He is not predisposed to empathy and compassion. He can portray emotional interaction if he needs it for some purpose, but it will be shallow, and it is easy to reveal his insincerity in this case. To summarize, we can conclude that “Plato” is an intelligent (1L), active (2F), vain (3V) and indifferent to emotions (4E) PY-type. • Fictional example: Diavolo (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure) • Source: https://bestsocionics.com/psychosophy/LFVE/ • SoL Descriptions: https://mega.nz/folder/T0YRFKpI#e94wQJlF8mIv101LtN7XCQ
Biography
Plato is a person for whom it is natural to have his own opinion about everything. He does not want to prove it to someone or revise it because of someone else's disagreement, because he is not only confident in his intellect, but also indifferent to someone else's opinion. It is interesting for him to slowly understand new information, making up for himself a complete picture of the world. As a rule, this type believes that he is much smarter than the people around him, and can use his mind to assert himself. LFVE Descriptions: https://psychosophy.ru/books/sintaksislubvi/sintaksislubvi117.html https://bestsocionics.com/psychosophy/lfve/ Functions: First Logic https://psychosophy.ru/books/sintaksislubvi/sintaksislubvi27.html Second Physics https://psychosophy.ru/books/sintaksislubvi/sintaksislubvi43.html Third Will https://psychosophy.ru/books/sintaksislubvi/sintaksislubvi78.html Fourth Emotion https://psychosophy.ru/books/sintaksislubvi/sintaksislubvi24.html