Destroyer (Outlaw) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Destroyer (Outlaw)? Destroyer (Outlaw) is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 8w7 - sx/sp - 874 in Enneagram, SLUEI in Big 5, SLE in Socionics.
ENTP > ESTP. The Rebel advocates not for adaption to concrete reality, physical thrill or enjoying sensual pleasure for the sake of it, but for radical change, challenging the convention, and thinking outside of the box. https://www.carolspearson.com/archetype-pages/outlaw-archetype Revolutionary individuals are most fulfilled when they can change something that they feel needs to be changed. Often unconventional thinkers who can develop new, cutting-edge approaches, they enjoy challenging the status quo and motivating others to think differently. They’re usually excited and challenged when they can take on tried-and-true methods or ways. Revolutionaries are seen as actively working to reform social systems of all sorts, and for being advocates for such changes. Inside, the Revolutionary may be quietly critiquing everything that happens, identifying unhealthy attitudes or habits and working to let them go, or letting go of lesser things to gain something better. Revolutionary organizations often are very successful at developing truly radical ideas, products, and services; leading reform of all kinds; and/or serving as the contrarian voice that pokes holes in old verities, like “this is how we do things here.” Revolutionaries may need to be careful about coming across as reckless, shaking things up endlessly/needlessly, being judgmental, and becoming stubbornly oppositional. Subtypes include: Destroyer: The former PMAI name for this archetype; destroys what is to make way for what could be Troubleshooter: Sees problems/drawbacks/defects in current ways of doing things and determines how to improve them Rebel: Lives/thinks outside the bounds of conventions and/or takes action or risks without waiting for others to agree/catch up Initiate: Sacrifices the ordinary to gain something better; often is devoted to the divine or a deeper state of consciousness Challenger/contrarian: Questions the tried and true; presents opposing points of view Radical: Fights against the present to make way for a desired future Game-changer: Initiates radical innovations that change the rules of the game or the realities of the marketplace Outlaw: Disobeys laws and harms others or just adopts a bad boy/bad girl image
Biography
Also known as Revolutionary or Rebel. Its characteristics revolve around a free spirit, which does not follow rules and is usually ahead of its time. It is well perceived that it does not fit into society, and has qualities that inspire other people, or that society disdains, for releasing the wildest from within each one.