Bort MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Bort? Bort is an ESTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - sx/so - in Enneagram, RCOEN in Big 5, LSE in Socionics.

Why 8? They are a perfect example of sx1. Firstly, let’s start by comparing the two enneagrams. They are both in the gut triad, thus they are defined by their anger and move against people. The three types of the gut illustrate anger in three different ways: > E8 as the exteriorized version of the gut triad does not have an issue expressing anger and feels justified about being angry overall. Their identification with their physical bodies results in excessive passion, they try to fulfill their “urges” through the physical world. They do not live in moderation, their excessiveness is the way they attempt to hide their vulnerabilities. > E9 is defined by a complete absence of anger; they suppress anger and avoid it in every way. Thus, they become unconscious which creates the passion of laziness in 9s where 9s ignore their thoughts, feelings etc. > Finally, E1, the interiorized type of the gut triad. 1s don't know how to express anger which makes them think of anger as inappropriate. They have this perfect idea of how a person should act and be and force it on themselves and sometimes others . They are frustrated and angry with the world and themselves for not being perfect, which creates the fixation of resentment. “While Eights and Nines may appear quite unkempt — you may find piles of dirty laundry, old pizza boxes, and empty beer cans lying around — Ones are obsessively neat-looking. Everything looks perfect, and their clothes may take on the appearance of a uniform.” Bort is an obvious perfectionist. They are everything but lustful, they do not have a need to experience the world in its most concrete and raw form, they do not really seek more stimulation in their lives. They often point out flaws to others and prefer to go to battle with diamonds that they see as strong enough to not disappoint them. Their intimidating profile is the result of their need to be perfect. They attempt to help the other diamonds be better fighters, although their words may sound harsh. Their criticism however was never based on purely hurting the person next to them, but more like attempting to make them closer to their ideal image of perfection. A great way to differentiate between E8 and E1 is by seeing them as two sides of the E9 or the gut, meaning that E8 completely identifies with the physical side and is led by impulsive tendencies while E1 needs to fit them into their rationality and restrains their impulse and, when it comes to Bort, he limits his spontaneous responses. Unfortunately, Naranjo was not able to make a book on E1, making our knowledge on the subtypes inherently limited. We also do not have the ability to use the subtype trait structures that were proposed in the individual book as an argument. Fortunately, the general E1 trait structure fits Bort perfectly. > Passion: Anger The passion of Anger/Resentment causes the One to be judgmental and critical, as they are constantly frustrated with themselves and the world for not living up to their high standards of perfection and correctness. >Trait Structure: Anger: resentment at failure to meet their perfectionistic standards, vehement "righteous indignation", largely unexpressed hatefulness Criticality: fault-finding, making others feel guilty or awkward, constructive intent, moral reproach, accusation of imperfection, prejudice toward outgroups Demandingness: vindictive over-assertiveness, disciplinarian, inhibition of spontaneity and the pursuit of pleasure, exacting hard work and excellence, sermonizing, preaching, teaching, need to "manicure" the environment. Perfectionism: pursuit of mastery, endorsement of an authority (often abstract, like social norms or an office), orientation toward "Law and Order", vehement interest in principles/morals/ideals, striving to be better Over-Control: difficulty to function in non-structured situations, logical and methodical (thoughts are rule-bound), blocking of emotional expression, alienation from emotional experience Self-Criticism: inability to accept oneself, self-vilification, chronic emotional frustration, need to try harder in pursuit of worthiness Discipline: hardworking, over-serious, postponement of pleasure and natural impulses, opposition to pleasure and the "play" instinct To elaborate more on the instinctual subtype, their anger is very present and is usually manifested in an attempt to perfect others, their anger is intense and other-directed. They are dominant and explicitly value strength. They see themselves as rightfully claiming conveniences for their satisfaction because of their attempt to be perfect. Moreover, they are similar to E8 in a way that they are not entirely compliant to authority but can question it.

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