Twelve MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Twelve? Twelve is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 7w8 - so/sx - 794 in Enneagram, SCUAI in Big 5, IEE in Socionics.

**SPOILER ALERT** 1. Ne. The Twelve since the first series seems a little crazy. He talks quite a lot, easily expresses everything he thinks and can speak loudly. In the first episode, Twelve, perhaps to help Lisa, or perhaps just for fun, jumped into the swimming pool, despite the fact that he was going to school. In addition, Twelve has a very specific sense of humor: "I'm Sphinx Number 2, looking for a girlfriend who can make bombs and good food". Twelve here also uses a reference to Lisa's cooking and bomb-making skills (Ne's humor is based on many references). Also Ne think about every possible solution that there might be. For example, when he decides to help Lisa or not, and also to bring Lisa home or not, when he suggests that the Nine take Lisa with them to help at the airport, when he thinks whether to help the Nine after the betrayal. Twelve also figured out how to save Lisa from the police, and later her from the plane. He also figured out how to stop the police from taking Nine to the conference. All these methods were fantastically non-standard, which characterizes Ne. 2. Fi. Literally all the actions of Twelve are permeated with Fi. He always knows what is right for him personally and what is not. Aux Fi will provide with freedom to act in accordance with self without fear or hesitation, which is why they oftentimes do not struggle doing things that others may perceive as strange or outrageous. For example, when he jumped into the swimming pool, when he met Lisa in the library, when he suggested that she become an accomplice, when he came after Lisa on a motorcycle to save him from the police, when he was tailing Lisa. Twelve considered all this to be correct based precisely on internal judgments. Twelve also puts Lisa above the rest of the people: Nine: "If we cause some kind of commotion here, we can evacuate the general public", Twelve with a face twisted in pain: What're you saying? Then what'll happen to Lisa?". One of the most striking examples of the use of Fi is the betrayal of the Nine by the Twelve. Despite the fact that they had long prepared their plan, when the Five kidnapped Lisa, Twelve was ready to both betray a friend and die (in the cabin of the ferris wheel). At the same time, after that he reproached himself for a long time for betrayal, because according to his internal moral compass it was unforgivable (evaluates the event, passing it through himself - typical Fi). Oftentimes, Fi excel at throwing out opinions suddenly and bluntly, but doing it in such a way that it comes off more lighthearted rather than offensive. For example, when Twelve calmly says to Lisa "This isn't edible. Why don't you try eating it?". Among other things, Fi in a sense is how they set the bar of expectations for themselves and others. For example, when Twelve says to Lisa: "You're an accompliece, but you're not one of us. So you know if you make one false move, i'll kill you". 3. Te. Te users will feel the need to take charge. In every situation related to Lisa, Twelve took responsibility for her. Te users can be very empathetic when it comes to something they have personally experienced. For example, Twelve understands Lisa because she experienced something similar personally: "It looks like she doesn't have anywhere else to go. She said she wanted to escape from this world. She said she doesn't have a place belong" . At this moment, Twelve remembers his past and how he also believed that he had no place in this world (Fi + Te). In addition, Twelve likes to talk out loud, which in turn is typical of Te. This can be seen throughout the anime, such as when he talks to Nine: "If we go stop the bomb, we'll be caught. If we ignore it, we'll be made out to be indiscriminate murderers. It's a pretty neat trap". For Twelve, the facts are the facts, although these facts change from time to time, but in the moment Twelve talks about them with complete confidence that this cannot change, for example, when he talks to Nine about Lisa: "Don't worry, I won't get too involved." 4. Si. Si helps Twelve to the goal that he have set for themselves and see it through (a common goal with Nine to tell the world about what happened to them as children). Twelve also remembers details, such as many of Nine's classmates' names: Twelve: "Shiori Nonami and Haruka Asami were talking about you. Oh, and Yoichi Shinozaki and Shingo Sonada said...", Nine: "You don't have to remember the names of students from other classes". In addition, he also dwells on the past, such as when he says, drawing on his childhood experience: "Because if i involved it'll be more painful later". Unhealthy Si may have an inability to move on from the past. To some extent, the Twelfth and the Ninth are obsessed with their past and the idea of ​​​​telling about this past. But I think that this is not an unhealthy Si, but just very important information for these guys. Although Si is evident in both anyway.

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