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Melancholic (Mostly) MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Melancholic (Mostly)? Melancholic (Mostly) is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - so/sp - 614 in Enneagram, RLOEI in Big 5, LII in Socionics.

melancholic individuals tend to be analytical and detail-oriented, and they are deep thinkers and feelers. they're introverted and try to avoid being singled out in a crowd. a melancholic personality leads to self-reliant individuals who are thoughtful, reserved, and often anxious. they often strive for perfection within themselves and their surroundings, which leads to tidy and detail-oriented behavior. melancholic individuals are driven to do things right. strengths: - thoughtful, considerate, cautious, organized, an excessive planner, schedule oriented, detailed, highly creative in poetry, art, and invention, independent, good at preventing problems weaknesses: - obsessive, too cautious, prone to depression, prone to moodiness, perfectionistic, pessimistic, difficult to please, deeply affected by tragedy, a person with tunnel vision, sometimes a procrastinator, discontent with themselves and others, prone to play the martyr

Biography

Introverted, brooding, and task-oriented. Normally highly sensitive and empathetic, but can be blunt. Key Strengths: Detailed, conservative, analytical, organized, perfectionistic, faithful to a fault, highly moralistic (mostly), discreet will of stone, elegant (in the more dignified ways), often selfless and an excellent medic, lawyer or scientist. Key Weaknesses: Rigid, too straight-laced, critical, pessimistic, moody, depressed, impractical (yes, both practical and impractical), has unrealistically high expectations, very paranoid.

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