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Nina Sayers/ The Swan Queen MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Nina Sayers/ The Swan Queen? Nina Sayers/ The Swan Queen is an INFJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - sp/so - 461 in Enneagram, RLOAI in Big 5, EII in Socionics.

Nina is the definition of an INFJ going through an Ni-Ti loop with Se grip. Her repressed Fe made her exceptionally cold, critical, and detached from reality, with the lack of empathy and concern for others. Her perfectionism did not come from attention to details but rather she wants to envision one perfect future of becoming a flawless Black Swan that will come into being, and she will run into problems when that vision is out of touch with reality (which went to the extent of using her Se in an unhealthy way to achieve her goal, for example, stabbing Lily with a glass shard to prevent her from being the Black Swan). Individuals who aren’t able to use Ni maturely often suffer from hair-trigger frustration and, if they lack a healthy outlet for their negative feelings, they tend to utilize Se to dump their frustrations out into the world. For example, unhealthy Se behaviour often looks like: emotional overreactions, impulsive overcompensation for negative events/setbacks, unreasonable demands and expectations, aggressive and controlling behaviour, insufferably whiny and self-pitying attitude, arguing uselessly about which “facts” are true/false, selectively picking out “evidence” to support/prove problematic ideas, wasting time redoing tasks in order to perform them perfectly. Immature INFJs often struggle with auxiliary Fe development, which means that they have difficulty fitting in and establishing emotional intimacy with others, thus suffering the loneliness and unhappiness of lacking a good social support system. INFJ perfectionism often takes the form of self-flagellation and trying to contort oneself into a false image of perfection so that one can side-step fitting in by taking solace in being whatever definition of perfection one believes is necessary for feeling self-confident. However, the more they strive to be a false image of perfection as a means to build fake self-esteem (rather than solving the root of the problem in their emotional insecurities or social anxieties), the more they lose touch with the authentic self and their own emotional needs, to the point of feeling completely lost in life and not understanding why. Credits: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/post/164873568162/on-perfectionism

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